Here in Brazil, the ultra-conservative right wing is blocking the roads again (yes again! they have done it before) damaging the entire country and creating an atmosphere of fear in the entire population
Context: A former president that the right hates won the election and at any cost they want to "cancel" this election
Fun fact: Just yesterday they held protests calling for help for strange lights that appeared in the sky in the southern region of the country
Here in Brazil, the ultra-conservative right wing is blocking the roads again (yes again! they have done it before) damaging the entire country and creating an atmosphere of fear in the entire population
Context: A former president that the right hates won the election and at any cost they want to "cancel" this election
Fun fact: Just yesterday they held protests calling for help for strange lights that appeared in the sky in the southern region of the country
My country (Philippines) right now is facing a lot of challenges amidst the pandemic. The government is struggling to provide basic needs and services to its people, while also trying to manage the increasing number of cases and deaths due to Covid-19. The economy is also taking a hit, with the unemployment rate increasing and businesses being forced to close or reduce their operations. The number of people living in poverty is also rising, due to the rising prices of basic goods and services. The government is doing its best to provide aid to those in need, but it is a difficult situation that is still being addressed.
Here in Brazil, the ultra-conservative right wing is blocking the roads again (yes again! they have done it before) damaging the entire country and creating an atmosphere of fear in the entire population
Context: A former president that the right hates won the election and at any cost they want to "cancel" this election
Fun fact: Just yesterday they held protests calling for help for strange lights that appeared in the sky in the southern region of the country
I am also Brazilian and it is very sad to see the state that our country is currently in. I honestly don't see solutions that solve the current problems just by changing the government, we should look for deeper ways to organize ourselves as a population and not as politicians.
Well, compared to other countries, Spain is doing quite well, even though we have corruption cases as well. There are ideological fights, although they are mostly on social media and don't make too much noise. Oh, and of course, inflation. Overall, not the ideal situation but also not that bad.
Here in Brazil, the ultra-conservative right wing is blocking the roads again (yes again! they have done it before) damaging the entire country and creating an atmosphere of fear in the entire population
Context: A former president that the right hates won the election and at any cost they want to "cancel" this election
Fun fact: Just yesterday they held protests calling for help for strange lights that appeared in the sky in the southern region of the country