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  • Government Warning Paranoid Mess Rar
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 26. 03:31

    ByFandoms:.16 Oct 2019 Tags.SummarySkekSo has been seeing SkekGra now known as the Heretic in secret with SkekMal escorting him to meet up with his lover. All was going well until one little mistake happened which ended up with SkekSo pregnant with SkekGra's little ones. How will the rest of clan act when told this? SkekMal can't play pretend father as he has his own eyes set on another.

    Language: English Words: 4,853 Chapters: 3/? Comments: Kudos: Bookmarks: Hits: 408.

    ByFandoms:.15 Oct 2019 Tags.SummaryThe dream was always the same, running endlessly, crying out as you fall. Down and down you go, until you see a large Crystal before you, calling out to you. Now you find yourself in thra, with the Skeksis rather interested in your appearance and actions. What are you to do?

    (Story in which you are thrust into Thra, chosen to help save it while simultaneously having sex with almost every skeksis and some urru-) Language: English Words: 1,298 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: Kudos: Bookmarks: Hits: 664. ByFandoms:.12 Oct 2019 Tags.SummaryJust a collection of random events within the Crystal Castle from the viewpoint of my Skeksis OC, skekTah the Schemer.No real linearity. Mostly just drabbles of various things to explore the Dark Crystal world.

    May contain various AUs and such.He's the Note-Taker up until roughly 600 trine into the Skeksis reign. After that, when I have the Gelfling Gathering set in my mind, he's the Schemer.

    Just for those that get confused by his title change between drabbles. Series.Part 1 ofLanguage: English Words: 77,317 Chapters: 43/? Comments: Kudos: Bookmarks: Hits: 504. ByFandoms:.08 Oct 2019 Tags.Summaryha'rar and its vapran citizens tried to spark the fires of rebellion, but little did they know how the flames would consume them whole. The skesis destroyed them all without remorse, hoping to kill out the remaining sparks that wished to ignite another rebellion. Gelfling lied dead, including the all-maudra and her daughters.

    All except for one. Language: English Words: 14,796 Chapters: 8/8 Comments: Kudos: Bookmarks: Hits: 674.

    ByFandoms:,.06 Oct 2019 Tags.SummaryIn the waning days of the Garthim War urGoh and skekGra can't stay cooped up in the Circle of the Suns any longer while their visions get overrun with death and venture out to assist any surviving Gelfling in any way they can.No vision of Thra can prepare anyone from Parenthood, though.(AKA Jen is raised by the Heretic and the Wanderer instead of the Mystics). Spoilers for Age of Resistance. Language: English Words: 5,643 Chapters: 2/? Comments: Kudos: Bookmarks: Hits: 704.

    ByFandoms:.23 Sep 2019 Tags.SummaryskekGra and urGoh spent three hundred trine alone together. They spent it crafting a show that would dazzle those who came in the future. Part of reason why was to pass the time. The other part was to explain themselves. Making puppets and composing operas became their language to each other.

    .Jair Messias Bolsonaro ( Brazilian Portuguese:; born 21 March 1955) is a Brazilian politician and retired military officer who has been the 38th since 1 January 2019. He served in the country's, representing the, between 1991 and 2018. He was as a member of the conservative, before leaving them to found the party.Bolsonaro was born in the small town of, in the northwest area of the. He graduated from the in 1977 and served in the field artillery and parachutist units. He became known to the public in 1986, when he wrote an article for magazine criticizing low wages for military officers, after which he was arrested and detained for fifteen days. One year later, he was accused by the same magazine of planning to plant bombs in military units, which he denied.

    After a first degree conviction, he was acquitted by the Brazilian Supreme Military Court in 1988.He joined the reserve army in 1988 with the rank of and ran for the that same year, being elected while a member of the. Bolsonaro was elected in 1990 to the lower chamber of Congress and was subsequently re-elected six times. During his 27-year tenure as a congressman, he became known for his strong support of. He is a vocal opponent of and,. In foreign policy, he has advocated closer relations to the. During the, he started to advocate for and pro-market policies.

    A polarizing and controversial politician, his views and comments, which have been described as and in nature, have drawn both praise and criticism in Brazil.Bolsonaro announced his pre-candidacy for president in March 2016 as a member of the. However, he left the party in 2018 and joined the Social Liberal Party, and then launched his in August of that same year, with retired general as his running mate. He portrayed himself as an and a supporter of. Bolsonaro was non-fatally stabbed while campaigning in September 2018. He came in first place in the first round of the, with candidate coming in second place. The two candidates faced a on 28 October 2018, and Bolsonaro was elected with 55.1% of the vote.

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    Bolsonaro in 1986In his final years in high school, Bolsonaro was admitted to the (the prep school of the ), where he entered in 1973. In 1974, he went to the (Brazil's main ), graduating in 1977, as an officer. He served in the 9th Field Artillery Group, in,. Later he studied at the Army Physical Training School in and served in the 21st Field Artillery Group and the 8th Paratrooper Field Artillery Group, from the, both in the same city. His superior officers described him as 'aggressive' and having an 'excessive ambition to get financial and economical gain'. The assessment referred to Bolsonaro's attempt to mine gold in state; according to him, the activity was only a 'hobby and mental hygiene'. In 1987, he studied in the, where he made the Artillery Advanced Course.Bolsonaro's first rise to publicity came in 1986 when he gave an interview to the news magazine Veja.

    He complained about low salaries in the military and claimed that the High Command was firing officers due to budgetary cuts and not because they were displaying 'deviations of conduct', as the command was telling the press. Despite being reprimanded by his superiors, Bolsonaro received praise from fellow officers and wives of military men, becoming a household name for a lot of hardliners and right-wingers who were growing disenchanted with Brazil's new civilian democratic government.In October 1987, Bolsonaro faced a new accusation. The same Veja magazine reported that, with an Army colleague, he had plans to plant bombs in military units in. After Bolsonaro called the allegation 'a fantasy', the magazine published, in its subsequent edition, sketches in which the plan was detailed.

    The drawings had been allegedly produced by Bolsonaro himself. Official records unearthed by the newspaper in 2018 detailed the case. After an investigation by an administrative military bureau named Justification Board, Bolsonaro was unanimously considered guilty. According to this board, Bolsonaro had a 'serious personality deviation and a professional deformation', 'lack of moral courage to leave the Army' and 'lied throughout the process' when denying frequent contacts with the Veja magazine. The case was then analyzed by the Supreme Military Court. The in charge of reporting the case voted for his acquittal, arguing that Bolsonaro had already been penalized for the initial article in Veja, that there was no testimonial evidence of his plans to plant bombs and that there were 'deep contradictions in the four graphological exams', two of which failed to conclude that Bolsonaro was indeed the author of the sketches. He ended up acquitted by the majority of the court (9 x 4 votes).

    In December 1988, just after this ruling, Bolsonaro left the Army to begin his political career. In total, he served in the military for fifteen years, reaching the rank of Captain.Political career Councilor of Rio de Janeiro (1989–1991). Main article:On 22 July 2018, Bolsonaro was officially nominated by the Social Liberal Party (PSL) as its presidential candidate for the. Bolsonaro was also endorsed by the. His coalition name was 'Brazil above everything, God above everyone' ( Brasil acima de tudo, Deus acima de todos). Though contested by two lawsuits, the of Brazil deferred them and his candidacy was made official on 6 August.

    Bolsonaro announced in August that, a retired army general, would be his running mate for the upcoming election. Bolsonaro supporters in London, 7 October 2018According to political pundits, early in the campaign, Bolsonaro moderated his tone, taking a less aggressive and confrontational style. Economically, he started to support the idea of less government intervention in the economy (in contrast to what he had stated in the past, when he defended policies). On the other hand, he maintained his tough stance on crime and his defense of 'traditional family values'.

    Bolsonaro also said he planned to cut across the board, particularly on inheritances and businesses, in order to generate growth and tackle unemployment. He also promised more measures and cuts in government spending, but had difficulty naming the areas where he would make these cuts. He also mentioned he would work to diminish the size and bureaucracy of the federal government by enacting a wide variety of measures. Bolsonaro's promises to amid and to stamp out the country's rampant won him huge popular support. In October, Bolsonaro announced he would name economist to serve as his finance minister.On 9 August 2018, he attended the first presidential debate of the year, organized by the TV network. A week later, there was another debate at. On 28 August, he gave an interview to, Brazil's best rated prime time news program, at.Jair Bolsonaro was the first candidate for the presidency that was able to raise over 1 million in donations from the public during the 2018 campaign.

    In the first 59 days, he amassed an average of R$17,000 per day in donations.After the candidate was arrested in April 2018, Bolsonaro became the front-runner, according to all major opinion polls, for that year's presidential election. A poll from September, for instance, showed Bolsonaro as the leading candidate in the first round with 28% of vote intentions; however, run-off scenarios showed Bolsonaro losing to opponents, and and tying with. Another poll from Datafolha, conducted in the week leading up to election day, showed a considerable surge for Bolsonaro, who had 40% of vote intentions, or 36% when null or blank vote intentions are included. Fernando Haddad came in second with 25%, and Ciro Gomes in third with 15%.The first round of the election occurred on 7 October 2018, with Bolsonaro finishing it in first place with 46% of the popular vote (or 49.2 million people). Since he failed to win overall 50% of valid votes needed to win outright, he faced the second most voted, Fernando Haddad from the Workers' Party, in the second round that was held on 28 October 2018. With Bolsonaro and his wife during the on 1 January 2019Bolsonaro was sworn in as President of the Republic on 1 January 2019, succeeding.

    Bolsonaro began his before winning the presidency, having chosen economist as his Economy minister and astronaut as his Science and Technology minister. Bolsonaro initially said his cabinet would be composed of 15 members; this figure later rose to 22 when he announced his final minister, in December. His predecessor, had a cabinet of 29 members.Bolsonaro's is composed of 16 ministers, two cabinet-level positions, and four presidency secretaries including Chief of Staff.

    Bolsonaro's ministries include judge as Justice minister and congresswoman as Agriculture minister.Bolsonaro has stripped the indigenous affairs agency of the responsibility to identify and demarcate. He argued that those territories have very tiny isolated populations, who would be controlled by NPOs, and proposed to integrate them into the larger Brazilian society. Critics feared that such integration would lead the Brazilian natives to suffer. Argentine President was the first foreign leader to be received by Bolsonaro on a state visit to since he assumed the Brazilian presidency.

    Bolsonaro in 2010Bolsonaro's political views have been described as and in nature, and himself as an advocate of policies. His supporters, however, claim that his views are more aligned with traditional right-wing. His electorate is mainly formed by adults above the age of 34, the working to upper class (mainly in the southeast region of the country), conservatives in general, college graduates, some centrists and the.

    According to some polls, Bolsonaro's main support comes from the, and regions of Brazil. His voters are usually male and, with a noticeable gender gap, with Bolsonaro polling poorly among female voters (mustering only 18% support with this demographic). Just before the 2018 election, however, it was reported that female support for him had risen to 27%.Bolsonaro is viewed as a, and politician, voicing opposition to most forms of legislation, arguing that law-abiding citizens have the right to self-defense, especially those living in rural areas. According to The Washington Post, 'Homicides hit a of 63,880 last year. Bolsonaro's solution is zero tolerance. He has called for police to use more lethal force and wants to relax gun laws so that average citizens can defend themselves.' Bolsonaro often rejects accusations made against him of and, and says he is not 'far-right', but simply right-wing.

    Bolsonaro was one of the key political figures in support of the and the, galvanizing a lot of support for his cause among the populace.Jair Bolsonaro is known for his strong opposition to. Most notably, he has been a vocal opponent of, environmental regulations, abortion, (particularly racial quotas), immigration (particularly from Haiti, Africa and the Middle East, which he once called 'the scum of humanity'), land reforms, and secularism at the federal level, among other things. He has also made statements in defense of the (a dictatorship known for constant human rights violations).

    He argues that torture is a 'legitimate practice' and says that he would try to pass new legislation regarding the introduction of life imprisonment to the Brazilian penal code. Bolsonaro supports the privatization of state-owned companies and advocates free market policies, although critics have stated that his policy-making record does not in fact show him to be a supporter of.In a 2017 interview with journalist Claudio Dantas Sequeira from O Antagonista, Bolsonaro said that his views are directly aligned with the centrist to right-wing United States citizens' views on gun ownership, abortion, gender politics, and trade, despite the 'left-leaning media frenzy' against him. He reiterated that he intends to reverse some disarmament laws, improve public security, and also improve trade ties with the United States, which he said were broken during 's and 's administrations. Bolsonaro supported the, which would form one of the world's largest free trade areasBolsonaro has, during his long political career, expressed views regarded as being far-right.

    He has made statements that some people considered insulting, homophobic, violence-inciting, misogynistic, sexist, racist or anti-refugee. Other controversial political stances expressed by Bolsonaro have been the defense of the (which is currently banned under the of 1988) and of radical interventionism in Brazil by the military, along with an imposition of a.Journalist called Bolsonaro 'the most misogynistic, hateful elected official in the democratic world'. Wondered whether Bolsonaro was 'the world's most repulsive politician'. British news magazine referred to him as a 'radical', 'religious nationalist', a 'right-wing demagogue', and 'apologist of dictators'., scholar on fascism and populism, has considered Bolsonaro, as he would link violence to austerity and neoliberal economic ideas, to be the most similar leader to to come out from the young South American democracies.Bolsonaro is an open admirer of U.S. During Bolsonaro's campaign, some observers saw similarities between the Brazilian president-elect and the U.S. President's ideals, hardline attacks and a reputation for incendiary rhetoric, as well as social media presence.

    Because of this, Bolsonaro has been called the Brazilian equivalent of Trump or the 'Trump of the Tropics'. Views on the Brazilian military dictatorship. Bolsonaro with U.S. President at the White House, Washington, D.C., 19 March 2019During the 2018 presidential campaign, Bolsonaro said he would make considerable changes to Brazil's foreign relations, saying that the ' needs to be in service of the values that were always associated with the Brazilian people'. He also said that the country should stop 'praising dictators' and attacking democracies, such as the,. In early 2018, he affirmed that his 'trip to the five democratic countries the United States, Israel, and showed who we will be and we would like to join good people'. Bolsonaro has shown distrust towards throughout the presidential campaign claiming they 'want to buy Brazil', although Brazil recorded a US$20 billion trade surplus with China in 2018, and China is only the 13th largest source of foreign direct investment into Brazil.

    Bolsonaro said he wishes to continue to have business with the Chinese but he also said that Brazil should 'make better economic deals' with other countries, with no 'ideological agenda' behind it. His stance towards China has also been interpreted by some as an attempt to curry favor from the administration to garner concessions from the US. However, Bolsonaro has mostly changed his position on China after he took office, saying that the two countries were “born to walk together” during his visit to Beijing in October 2019. He has also said that Brazil will stay out of the ongoing.Bolsonaro said that his first international trip as president will be to. Bolsonaro also said that the 'is not a country, so there should be no embassy here', adding that 'you don't negotiate with terrorists.' The announcement was warmly received by the of Israel, who welcomed Bolsonaro to Israel in March 2019 during the final weeks of a re-election campaign, but was met with condemnation from the, which warned Bolsonaro it could damage diplomatic ties.

    'I love Israel,' Bolsonaro said in Hebrew at a welcoming ceremony, with Netanyahu at his side, at Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion airport. Bolsonaro with Chinese President in October 2019Bolsonaro has also praised U.S. President and., with Bolsonaro being named ‘the tropical Trump’. Bolsonaro's son has indicated that Brazil should distance itself from, sever ties with 's government in and relocate to. Bolsonaro is widely considered to be the most candidate in Brazil since the 1980s.

    PSL members have said that if elected, he will dramatically improve. During an October 2017 campaign rally in, he saluted the and led chants of 'USA! To a large crowd. National Security Advisor praised Bolsonaro as a 'like-minded' partner and said his victory was a 'positive sign' for Latin America.At the regional level, he praised the Argentine President for ending the 12-years rule of and, which he saw as similar to Lula and Rousseff. Although he does not have plans of leaving the, he criticized that it gave priority to ideological issues instead of economic ones.

    A staunch anti-communist, Bolsonaro has condemned 's former leader and the current regime in that island.Bolsonaro praised British Prime Minister, saying that he had learned from Churchill: 'Patriotism, love for your fatherland, respect for your flag – something that has been lost over the last few years here in Brazil. And governing through example, especially at that difficult moment of the Second World War.' Bolsonaro said he's open to the possibility of hosting a in Brazil to counter influence in the region. With the intention of the U.S.

    President Donald Trump to make Brazil a member in March 2019, Bolsonaro said: 'the discussions with the United States will begin in the coming months'. Bolsonaro with Israeli Prime Minister at theBolsonaro rejects the. He repeatedly threatened to withdraw from the during his campaign. Even before taking office, he backed out of Brazil's offer to host the., the new Minister of Foreign Affairs appointed by Bolsonaro, has called global warming a by 'cultural Marxists' and has eliminated the Climate Change Division of the ministry. Two departments of the dealing with climate change and mitigation and one dealing with deforestation have also been eliminated.In April 2019, the canceled an event honoring Bolsonaro after facing heavy public criticism, including from New York Mayor. The museum's directorate justified its decision in a statement, 'With mutual respect for the work and goals of our organizations, we jointly agreed that the Museum is not the optimal location for the Brazilian-Am.

    Chamber of Commerce gala dinner. This traditional event will go forward at another location on the original date and time.' Bolsonaro has supported plans to open the Reserva Nacional do Cobre e Associados (Renca) reserve in Brazil's northern states of and to commercial. Bolsonaro, French President and Saudi Crown Prince at the 2019 G20 Osaka summitincreased by 88% for the month of June 2019, during Bolsonaro's first year as president, as compared with the previous year, according to (INPE). Bolsonaro has rejected the agency's data as false. The IPSE director was fired after he rebutted Bolsonaro's criticism of IPSE. The Bolsonaro administration has decreased government efforts which combat illegal logging, ranching and mining in the Amazon.

    Government enforcement actions such as fines, warnings and the confiscation or destruction of illegal equipment in protected areas have decreased by 20% in the first half of 2018 compared to the first half of 2017.In June 2019, German Chancellor said she was concerned about in the Amazon rainforest and would seek 'straight talk with Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro on the upcoming in Osaka'. She also said that the situation 'does not affect the imminent free trade agreement between and the '. After French President conditioned France's support for a trade accord between the and to Brazil remaining in the, Bolsonaro said that Brazil 'will not leave the Paris Agreement' in their meeting at the G20 Osaka, also inviting Macron to visit Brazil's Amazon region. Bolsonaro with Russian President in 2019During a conversation with journalists in July 2019, Bolsonaro lashed out at European leaders, saying that the Amazon belongs to Brazil and European countries can mind their own business because they have already 'destroyed their environment'. He also said: 'We preserve more rainforest than anyone.

    No country in the world has the moral right to talk about Amazon.' During the, Bolsonaro in August 2019 accused (without providing any evidence) that non-governmental organizations had started the forest fires, due to a reduction of government funding to the NGOs. Environmental and climate experts described Bolsonaro's accusation as a 'smokescreen' to hide his own government's rolling back of protections for the Amazon.

    They instead attributed the fires to farmers clearing land.On 22 August 2019, Bolsonaro accused Macron of having 'a misplaced colonialist mentality in the 21st century' in reference to criticism by the French president, where he called on G7 leaders to discuss the. He also said 'regret that the French president seeks to instrumentalize an internal issue of Brazil and other Amazonian countries for personal political gains.' He added that 'the Brazilian government remains open to dialogue, based on objective data and mutual respect.' Macron stated he will refuse to ratify the unless Brazil commits to protecting the environment. Bolsonaro's Facebook comments mocking Brigitte Macron's looks escalated diplomatic clash. It even seemed 'the worst diplomatic crisis between France and Brazil in 40 years'. Macron pointed out that the French overseas territory of on the northern coast of South America is France's biggest land border.

    Christianity and secularism. Bolsonaro speaking to the United Nations General Assembly in September 2019Bolsonaro is a member of the (while his wife and one of his sons are ). However, according to reporter Jon Lee Anderson 'he had himself baptized as an evangelical Protestant early in his campaign, by being ceremonially dunked in the Jordan River.' He is reported to have attended a church for 10 years. In a 2017 speech, Bolsonaro stated, 'God above everything.

    There is no such thing as a. The state is Christian, and any minority that is against this has to change, if they can.' He later evolved his position to maintaining the country a secular state during the first round of the Brazilian presidential elections: 'We are going to make a government for everyone, regardless of religion. Even for atheists. We have almost 5% of atheists in Brazil, and they have the same needs that others have.' Views on women In an interview with Zero Hora in 2015, Bolsonaro argued that men and women should not receive the same salaries, because women get pregnant, adding that he believes federal law mandating paid harms work productivity. Bolsonaro has denied saying that women should receive less than men; he claims it was statistical data by.In a public speech in April 2017, Bolsonaro said he had five children, that the first four were male and that for the fifth he produced a daughter out of 'a moment of weakness'.

    Bolsonaro and his son, Eduardo, together with fellow congressman, watching as a couple of protesters for LGBT rights kiss on the floor of the Committee on Culture of the Chamber of Deputies, May 2016In a video interview for with openly actress, Page asked Bolsonaro if he thinks she should have been beaten as a child, in response to his public statements that gay children should be beaten. In response, Bolsonaro said to Page, 'You are very nice. If I were a cadet in the military academy and saw you on the street, I would whistle at you. You are very pretty.' Bolsonaro added, 'Over time, due to liberal habits, drugs, with women also working, the number of homosexuals has really increased.' On 9 November 2017, the Court of Justice for the State of Rio de Janeiro sentenced Bolsonaro to pay a fine of R$150,000 for because of televised comments he made in 2011 to the, when Bolsonaro stated that 'there is no risk' of his family producing a homosexual child because his children had a 'good education'. Judge Luciana Teixeira said that the deputy had abused his right of free expression to commit a wrongful act.

    'You cannot deliberately attack and humiliate, ignoring the principles of equality, just because you invoke freedom of expression,' said the judge.However, on 11 January 2016, when he began to present himself as a pre-candidate to the, Bolsonaro began to moderate his discourse on gay people by publishing a video on his official YouTube channel:I have nothing to do with anyone's behavior. If the man and the woman later decide to live with their partner, to form a couple, to live with a same-sex person, go and be happy. But we cannot admit that, by our omission in the Parliament, children become homosexuals in the future, or have such homosexual behavior in the future, by the influence of school. That is inadmissible.Since then, Bolsonaro claims he has nothing against gays and that he fights only the 'gay kit' in schools. On 4 October 2018, for example, Bolsonaro said:Each person, after a certain age, owner of their acts, will take care of their life. For six-year-old children, it cannot be. A father does not want to come home and see his son playing with a doll by the influence of school.

    Homosexuals will be happy if I become president.That same month, shortly before the first round of the Brazilian presidential elections, he said: 'We are going to make a government for everybody. For gays, and some gays are fathers, who are mothers. It is a work for everyone'. After being elected president, when asked by in the about what he would say to those who are more prejudiced and aggressive against gays, Bolsonaro replied: 'The aggression against a fellow man has to be punished in the way of law.

    And if such aggression is committed for a reason like this, you have to have your sentence increased.' Views on political violence. Bolsonaro visits the, March 2016On multiple occasions, Bolsonaro has publicly endorsed physical violence as a legitimate and necessary form of political action.

    In 1999, when he was 44 years old and a representative in the Brazilian Congress, Bolsonaro said during a TV interview that the only way of 'changing' Brazil was by 'killing thirty thousand people, beginning with ' (then President of Brazil). During the 2018 campaign, he stated during a rally in that the local 'petralhas' (a derogatory term for members of the Workers' Party) would be 'shot'; according to his aides, the statement was a 'joke'. One week before the second round, Bolsonaro said during a speech that in his administration 'petralhas' and 'reds' (i.e. Leftists) would be arrested, purged or taken to the 'corner of the beach', a term that was later revealed to mean a Navy base where dissidents of the were murdered.In 1999, talking about, a former president of the Brazilian Central Bank who invoked his right to remain silent during a Congress hearing, Bolsonaro declared himself in favour of torture in this sort of situation. Asked about this phrase years later, Bolsonaro said: 'Ask the father of a kidnapped child what he would like him to do to discover where the kid is.

    You have to take brutal measures, which some consider torture'. Birth control for the poor Bolsonaro provoked considerable controversy for public remarks made in July 2008, where he proposed to provide poor people with birth control methods, who he suggested might be too uneducated to understand family planning education. Bolsonaro said:I wish Brazil had a family planning program. It's not even worthy to talk about education when most of these poor people are not prepared to receive education, therefore they won't educate themselves.

    Only rigid birth control can save us from chaos. An educated man and woman will hardly desire an extra child with the sole purpose of engaging in a social welfare assistance program as it is nowadays. We need to adopt a rigid birth control policy. We can't make demagogic speeches any longer, proposing bills and means of government to support these poor people who are increasingly proliferating throughout the country. People who aren't prepared to have children, shouldn't have them. This is what I stand for and I'm not worried about getting votes in the future.

    It's past time to discuss a policy to contain this demographic explosion, otherwise, we'll keep voting in this only matters such as, loans for the poor, gas vouchers, etc. Methods of birth control have to be provided for those who, unfortunately, are ignorant and have no means to control their offspring.

    Because we as upper-middle class can control ours. Poor people don't control theirs.As a Congressman, Bolsonaro put forward three bills trying to remove 'virtually all' legal restrictions to surgical sterilisation via the public health system, including the reduction of 'the minimum age of sterilization to 21 years'.

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