Trump makes left win right in the streets dispute
According to the monitor, it was the first time, in a nearby period, that a demonstration from the left exceeded one from the right.
By imposing a 50% tariff on Brazilian products, the US President involuntarily pushed the outraged left to the streets, as he used Bolsonaro’s trial as a justification. With this, millions of Brazilian jobs are at risk, not to mention fall in income, high inflation and dollar and other misfortunes.
As I said here, if you know how to communicate this clearly to the population, the Lula government can paste in Jair and his son, licensed deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro, the traitors’ s Pecha, for pressing the US to sanction Brazil to deliver it from jail. This can generate a reactive identity and create a dissatisfaction broth with the real patriots – who do not like another country saying what Brazil should or should not do.
An example of this happened in Canada, when Trump began to argue that he became the 51st US state. The conservatives, who were leading the research, collapsed, and the people kept liberals in power.
The last act summoned in São Paulo for left -wing social movements against the amnesty, the arrest of Jair Bolsonaro and in memory of the 61 years of the military coup of March 31, 1964, had gathered 6,600 people on March 30 on Paulista Avenue.
Now, the left act, 25% larger than the right, confirms something that I have been dealing with in this column for a long time: a hard movement of Trump to punish Brazil for Bolsonaro will be a shot through the right.
