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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2022
  • Brazilians are heading to the polls in a presidential election run-off. Correspondent Monica Yanakiew explains why it’s such an emotional time for the country.
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Комментарии • 54

  • @opataedwardkwame9027
    @opataedwardkwame9027 Год назад +6

    This is the exact same way the politics of Nigeria is currently polarised on religion. Unfortunately, it'll boomerang someday no matter what. The people will soon begin to vote based on specific social parameters rather than the religious sentiments being used now.

  • @beefsupreme6488
    @beefsupreme6488 Год назад +17

    Every country is divided right now lol

    • @zunairahfamilyvlogs7702
      @zunairahfamilyvlogs7702 Год назад +4

      Facts no doubt Inshallah.

    • @mateusw
      @mateusw Год назад +7

      But it's not just political divided. It's economic, social, racial divided. Brazil right now it's the most divided country in the world

    • @zunairahfamilyvlogs7702
      @zunairahfamilyvlogs7702 Год назад +2

      @@mateusw We are divided in everything.

    • @thomas7726
      @thomas7726 Год назад +1

      Nem cara, há piores.

  • @srahtz
    @srahtz Год назад +6

    Would be nice to say that Lula's campaign constantly said they wanted to regulate the media.
    How can someone vote for him after claiming that?

    • @maryanna3755
      @maryanna3755 Год назад

      Those who actually voted are dumb!!!

  • @1990Tanvir
    @1990Tanvir Год назад +3

    Show me a Democracy which is not deeply polarized. Even the non-Democratic countries have deep polarization underneath. We should not be much concerned about polarization as long as there is a peaceful transfer of power. Everybody should be able to get to rule as long as they can win an election fair and square.

  • @dhanjeepandey4252
    @dhanjeepandey4252 Год назад

    Good...

  • @zunairahfamilyvlogs7702
    @zunairahfamilyvlogs7702 Год назад +2

    1:28 It meant many wars affecting global economies Inshallah such as Arab-Israeli Conflict and Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict.

    • @Bebel2
      @Bebel2 Год назад

      Brazil has a great division, many important people are staying in the avenues to face this calamity.
      In all states we have big actions, we don't want Lula (thief of our money)

  • @rodrigomillan8483
    @rodrigomillan8483 Год назад

    There is a big difference one side is the loser side, lies side, they only factories shut down, the other side invested in factories.

  • @abhishekchouksey5950
    @abhishekchouksey5950 Год назад +2

    What about democracy in islamic countries 🤫🤔🤔🤫🤔🤔🤫🤫🤫

  • @danvartan
    @danvartan Год назад +11

    "Frankly, it's not like people have big hopes that any one of them will change anything much" (1:10)
    This journalist seems to have no clue of what is really going on in Brazil.
    This election is a turning point for Brazil politics, and that's why the Brazilian society are so divided. There was never a coalition like the one Lula created since the dictatorship years. Violence between voters occurs every day. Today Brazil will decide if they will go the Hungary direction (i.e., the "iliberal democracy"/authoritarianism) (Bolsonaro side) or if it will remain a liberal democracy (Lula side).
    Check other international news media for this subject. Al Jazeera is usually good, but not for this.

    • @llcasss2
      @llcasss2 Год назад +1

      Perfect

    • @sebastianwrites
      @sebastianwrites Год назад

      Daniel that's a ridiculous comment... it really is, and sounds if you're more interested in just making a noise on here, than an actual point? Saving Brazil's democracy is critical and Lula has done amazing things for the poor and the Amazon.... which is why he was set up by the establishment and falsely criminalised. I think to an extent you've been taken in by fake news, and would ask that you check your news sources?
      This video is also misguided.

    • @richardb8104
      @richardb8104 Год назад

      Authoritarians don't allow the public to own guns. Bolsonaro let people have a weapon to defend themselves from flip flop robberies.

    • @sebastianwrites
      @sebastianwrites Год назад

      @@richardb8104 No Richard, do your research please... that's a "misguided" response, particularly when you could have done your research and simply done a search to see the most advanced democracy in the world have far higher gun control than Brazil.
      Brazil as a result has one of the worst death rates on the 'entire' planet!
      I have to say Richard, sounds to me as if you're just believing one of the Bolsonaro's and his biased media lies?
      Whenever someone tells me something, I check it, and check it again... you should do the same?

  • @andreramalho1679
    @andreramalho1679 Год назад +1

    Iemanjá it’s a demon

  • @Mauricio-cv7oc
    @Mauricio-cv7oc Год назад +1

    I am not voting for the last worse.

    • @thomas7726
      @thomas7726 Год назад

      I'm. Two corrupts.

    • @srahtz
      @srahtz Год назад

      One literally made campaign over regulating the media. How can you not vote against it?

    • @thomas7726
      @thomas7726 Год назад

      @@srahtz Fake news is not media.
      Regulation is not censorship.
      Censorship existed during the dictatorship. Regulation exists in everything, why not in journalism?
      Children's toys are regulated. Salt in industrial food is regulated.
      Strange is any lie disguised as journalism. Strange is racism, homophobia, and other crimes being confused with freedom of opinion.

    • @thomas7726
      @thomas7726 Год назад

      @@srahtz Article 220 of the Brazilian Federal Constitution states that "the media cannot, directly or indirectly, be subject to monopoly or oligopoly". There are few business groups that dominate the media. But have you ever stopped to think that radio and television frequencies are physically limited (because they are electromagnetic waves)? They are public resources, and need to be treated that way. The regulation of the media - which exists in countries like the USA, Canada, Portugal, Germany - is precisely so that there can be a plurality of voices using the media. It is fundamentally opposed to censorship. It is fundamentally opposed to what Bolsonaro and the military miss with AI-5. More voices, more democracy.

    • @srahtz
      @srahtz Год назад

      @@thomas7726 did you saw the interviews? He doesn't want to regulate them physically. He wants literally to regulate on what they can and cannot say. Basically creating a Truth Minister.... It's the most anti democratic power move a president can do.

  • @nameless.greyceo
    @nameless.greyceo Год назад +5

    Lula 13

    • @srahtz
      @srahtz Год назад

      Lula is the head of the biggest corruption scandal in the World. He was convicted by 9 different judges and released over a technicality that people he put in the supreme court ruled on. He also made his election campaign over regulating the media , how can tou support that?

  • @sebastianwrites
    @sebastianwrites Год назад +1

    This is a really "poor" appraisal of the situation Aljazeera... and I think this woman is practising 'false equivalency' and lacking the courage to speak out, and spell the 'real' difference between Bolsonaro and Lula!
    And really "cr*p" assessment by this lady... clearly no idea of what she's on about. The difference between Lula and Bolso could not be more different. Bolsonaro was cutting down the Amazon so quickly it could have tipped the world into climate meltdown while Lula had "drastically" reduced deforestation, and he also did remarkable things for the poor.
    Next time you have someone commenting Aljazeera, please get someone who is more down to Earth, and in touch with the issues, which matter to people?
    And to say, the Brazil people don't believe in politics anymore... silly misguided comment.
    They don't believe 'blindly' in respect of what politicians may be telling them... which can only be a good thing?

    • @srahtz
      @srahtz Год назад

      Highest record deforestation AND fires on the Amazon was during Lula's government.

  • @willow1279
    @willow1279 Год назад +4

    The future of Brazil is gloomy and sinister under Lula's power, it's not even 48 hours and the country is in the mayhem. Complicated, I'm scared to go out as the crime roused for the past 2 days.

    • @jeffnordquist9231
      @jeffnordquist9231 Год назад

      If Lua leads Brasil crime will go up. Because he wants to let loose everyone with small crimes out of prison.

    • @viniciusvallesalves3029
      @viniciusvallesalves3029 Год назад

      Lol, all of this mayhem’s been caused by bolsonaro terrorist supporters who are not accepting the fair results

    • @Margareth20648
      @Margareth20648 Год назад

      Only if Lula stays, but the cou try is united to take the communism down

    • @joaofranca3041
      @joaofranca3041 Год назад

      Just lies. accept that your captain lost

  • @rodrigomillan8483
    @rodrigomillan8483 Год назад

    This lady has no clue wat she talking about .

  • @winstonsmith-ministryoftru1609
    @winstonsmith-ministryoftru1609 Год назад +1

    NOT TRUE. Lula is not the "least worse" for many many many people (a sort of Biden when compared to Trump, so to speak). He does have something to offer to those people. There are many people (like myself) who do want to vote for Lula.

  • @ThePremel
    @ThePremel Год назад

    Go home Yankee

  • @ricfermi5886
    @ricfermi5886 Год назад +5

    No! We the people of the federative republic of Brazil have united unanimously to send Lula & PT party to Israël. To rule Israël and the Jew corporation!

  • @beautifulempatheticliberal5204
    @beautifulempatheticliberal5204 Год назад +6

    Vote Bolsonaro 👌👍