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This video discusses the recent Brazilian strike, which has started to have far-reaching effects on society. The speaker points out that this type of strike is not new, and has happened elsewhere in the world for many years. He also notes that the strike is being led by a group of transport workers who have discovered their power to effect change. The speaker invites viewers to watch a film called "First Fist" which tells the story of two similar strikes in the United States in the 1960s. The speaker believes that the Brazilian strike will lead to changes in Brazilian politics and society that people never imagined.

  • 00:00:00 In the video, people gather in front of the presidential guard's headquarters to protest against the president, who they believe is trying to build a "Tribuna" or, more generally, a military dictatorship. The movement has already begun to mobilize military personnel, and the day 20 November 2022 is shaping up to be a pivotal moment in Brazilian history. The people are uniting and will never be defeated, as long as they are together.
  • 00:05:00 This video provides a brief history of the Rumo à LIBERDADE (Rumo to Freedom) movement, which started in Brazil in 2018, and asks the viewers to share the video in order to help spread awareness of the situation. The 120 barracas that are needed to house 6 people each can fit 300 rain jackets, but no one knows where they came from or where they're going. The movement is meant to be a form of resistance against the current government, and while it may not be over yet, it is important to remember that the election won't be valid if it isn't annulled soon. The Generals (the highest ranking military officers in Brazil) are refusing to talk to the PT (the current political party in Brazil) any longer, and this is very important because it could lead to the collapse of the military's power. This is a very delicate and important topic to talk about, and I will explain to you why the Generals are refusing to talk to the transition team.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the recent Brazilian strike, which has started to have far-reaching effects on society. The speaker points out that this type of strike is not new, and has happened elsewhere in the world for many years. He also notes that the strike is being led by a group of transport workers who have discovered their power to effect change. The speaker invites viewers to watch a film called "First Fist" which tells the story of two similar strikes in the United States in the 1960s. The speaker believes that the Brazilian strike will lead to changes in Brazilian politics and society that people never imagined.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, UnidosporLiberdade discusses how the low price of Brazilian shoes is hurting American workers, and how the Brazilian government is avoiding taxes on these shoes by shipping them in through an avialtante price. The video also reveals that the Coca-Cola company has changed its formula, adding more sugar. This has led to the emergence of a society called "the American society of Coca-Cola drinkers," which has successfully boycotted Coca-Cola. The program also interviews a governor and a mayor about the power of the people, and how they use it to get their demands met.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses how the world would be able to solve the problem of the truckers blocking the ports and airports in Brazil, by simply having truckers not take anything from the ports or airports, and simply bringing the goods themselves. This would stop the ships from bringing in cargo, and the airports would stop being able to operate, as there would be no place to put the cargo.

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