Conservative Protesters in Brazil Tilt Further Right as Turnout Thins

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Conservative Protesters in Brazil Tilt Further Right as Turnout Thins
"What do you do to renovate leaders, what do you do to renovate parties?" In addition to voicing support for the inquiry into the scandal, many of those protesting in Rio de Janeiro
and São Paulo also called for more freedom to bear arms and even advocated military intervention in the government, as happened in 1964, when a coup led to 21 years of dictatorship.
Rio said that Why can’t a woman have a weapon at home?
Protesters in the Copacabana seafront area of Rio de Janeiro
and along Paulista Avenue in São Paulo brandished posters, shouted slogans and even carried a cardboard cutout of Sérgio Moro, a federal judge who has sentenced dozens involved in the Operation Car Wash case.
Ricardo Ismael said that It is a delicate moment,
"People aren’t safe anywhere." Joice Hasselmann, a conservative commentator whose YouTube broadcasts are watched
by hundreds of thousands, called for an end to the disarmament statute in a speech in Rio de Janeiro.
Edson Lopes said that The cause is growing,

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