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3. According to researches...
Tue Mar 17, 2015, 11:59 AM
Mar 2015

... 82% of the protesters voted for right-wing candidate Aécio Neves.

Several of them were far-right activists asking for a military coup.

Several of them were rich people, including this lady in the picture below, who happens to be one of the owners of Brazil's largest private bank.



Take a look at this picture from the protest in Salvador, Bahia:

Salvador is known as "the Black Rome". The capital of Afro-Brazilian culture. 3 in each 4 inhabitants of Salvador are black.

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Please, find a black person in this picture.

Do you think this is "the people" marching?

A bunch of right-wingers who can not accept the result of the 2014 election.

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