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111 sats \ 3 replies \ @guerratotal OP 14h \ parent \ on: Are your properties really yours? AskSN
Actually, we were preparing our exit while Bolsonaro was still in power. The elections came around and he lost, but we already had everything ready to leave, so we left anyway. It was really expensive for Europe, as well as for the United States, so the cheapest and least risky way to leave with my wife and one-year-old child was Brazil.
Even so, we had to leave for Venezuela and pay a coyote to bring us across the border to Brazil. Even so, when you experience the reality of a dictatorship like Cuba, living under that regime for 30 years, and you arrive in Brazil, you realize that there's still a long way to go. What really exists is massive corruption, driven by the progressive left-wing government.
Don’t fall for that dichotomy—any government by itself is bad. They are mega-corporations run and maintained through coercion, no matter who’s in power or even which country it is.
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I really don't care who's in power, except that you really have governments that are more oppressive than others, to the point of suffocating you.
Here I really found a little more freedom.
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I’m glad you’ve found some relative peace. Now that you’ve experienced the freedom that changing territory gives you, it becomes easier to seek even more freedom outside, or far enough outside, of any state regime.
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