Several of my Facebook friend’s post articles reprimanding the Brazilian president known as Lula. As I’m not a fan, but neither when the ex-president Bolsonaro ran office, it arouses my curiosity that some people spend so much time writing about something they have no control over!
The opposition like to voice their opinions even if they are exaggerating. An example of this is their complaints that President Lula is corrupt, or spends too much budget to get Brazil in order. As an individual, siding with Hamas is clearly misrepresentation of the general public, something he oughtn’t make an opinion about, as righteous people who were terrorized on October 7th have the right to defend themselves and go on the offensive to inhibit further barbaric attacks.
According to a report from g1, Lula ended 2023 having made some mistakes, and many successes and positive data in the Brazilian economy whilst opposition keeps the government assessment stable. On July 11th g1 reported a different scenario. An Ipec survey released this same day showed that 37% of respondents rate President Lula's (PT) administration as excellent or good. In addition, 31% classify the government as bad or terrible, and another 31% say the administration is average. The margin of error is 2 points, either way.
Needless to say, the world is in turmoil with wars in the Middle East, Sudan, and Ukraine. Britain is almost having a civil war for lack of government interaction over mass immigration which reached over a million people last year with a 685,000 net influx with some unknown, undocumented, and undesirables.
According to some British people Islam brings violent ways and a different set of rules such as Sharia law, and cannot integrate peacefully into society. They use tax payer’s facilities like educational services, the National Health Services, and the government welcome them with open arms giving them accommodation, financial allowances, and many benefits that many English people in need lack. They take over areas, build Mosques, stick together, and basically do not respect English tradition while literally bringing their festivities to English streets whilst flying their foreign flags, and making a mockery out of the locals. Enough is enough!
Actually, from my perspective Brazil is a paradise compared to England. Yes, there are problems, but healthy dilemmas that whether liked or not you have to get the feel from the street. The general feeling I’m having is Lula has brought stability to the country even if he isn’t perfect.
If you have your own opinion, please give it even if your English language isn’t perfect. Practice makes perfect. If you write below, I will answer and help you with your accuracy.
Take care!
Prof. Carl Boniface
Vocabulary builder:
Reprimanding (v) = chastising, lecturing, castigating, criticizing, tell off
Oughtn’t (v) = contrary of ought 1. used to indicate duty or correctness, typically when criticizing someone's actions. "They ought to respect the law." 2. used to indicate something that is probable. "Five minutes ought to be enough time."
Righteous (adj) = virtuous, moral, just, blameless, upright, honorable, respectable, decent
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