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BritGHOW 2 years, 3 months ago.
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Brazil’s three southernmost states held an informal referendum-style vote on independence for the region Saturday, taking inspiration from the turbulence in Spain’s Catalonia.
The bid to break the states of Parana, Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina from the far larger mass of Brazil has no legal standing. Turnout is expected to represent only a fraction of the trio’s combined population of approximately 29 million.
However, organizers of the poll say the desire to be free from the rule of the corruption-riddled government in Brasilia is strong and genuine.
—–well this is interesting development.
mgtow is its own worst enemy- https://www.campusreform.org/
The organisers can say what they want, if the vote has no legal standing it counts for nothing unless the government are stupid enough to try and prevent it by force. Something tells me that after what happened in Spain they’re not going to be that stupid.
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