Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Packs the Streets with Supporters in Triumphant Show of Power

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro called for the people of Brazil to take to the streets during the country’s Independence Day and flex their might, and they responded on Tuesday with a powerful and defiant display against subversive authorities.

He packed the streets of the nation’s capital, Brasilia, with over 150,000 people:

The scenes from the display were truly iconic and will live throughout the annals of Brazilian history regardless of what his country’s deep state has in store for Bolsonaro:

Bolsonaro laid down the gauntlet to the corrupt judges who are preventing him from making his country great again:

Bolsonaro addressed his adoring public and the people chanted freedom in response:

Big League Politics has reported on Bolsonaro’s defiant claim that next year’s election would end either with victory, imprisonment or death – saying no U.S.-style vote steal would happen in his country under any circumstances:

During a speech delivered to evangelical Christian leaders over the weekend, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said that he can only see three options for his future: prison, death, or victory. 

“I have three alternatives for my future: being arrested, killed, or victory,” Bolsanaro, a former army captain, told the crowd of evangelicals while delivering an address about the country’s upcoming election in 2022.

The national conservative leader added: “You can be sure the first option will not happen. I’m doing the right thing and I owe nothing to anyone. No man on earth will threaten me.”

Evangelical Christians have played and continue to play a crucial role in Bolsonaro’s electoral success.

Bolsonaro’s fiery words come amid growing tensions with the country’s judiciary, which he insists is comprised greatly of left-wing activists judges, and communist sympathizers who seek to remove him from high office.

To ensure a fair and balanced election in 2022, Bolsonaro has been trying, somewhat in vain, to revamp Brazil’s current electronic voting system – which like all electronic voting systems, can be easily hacked – to one that leaves a paper trail, and is thus less vulnerable to fraud. 

Unsurprisingly, however, Brazil’s political left – like America’s left – wants to keep the current electronic voting system in place. 

Last week, Brazil’s lower lawmaking body failed to pass a constitutional amendment that would’ve allowed the electronic voting system to be abolished.”

Bolsonaro has shown that populism and nationalism are not dead on the world stage. Strong leaders need to rise up in every country to fight back against the scourge of leftism and degeneracy.

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