Comments by "Bobby Jones" (@bobbyjones8317) on "Styxhexenhammer666"
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Bernie Sanders and the Nordic countries are welfare capitalists, not socialists. Capitalism always prefers some degree of welfare, to keep itself running smoothly. Its proponents differ over how much and the best distribution of that welfare between the classes, it's an argument over how best to run capitalism, it has nothing to do with socialism. If you compare quotes of Eugene Debs an actual socialist to quotes of Bernie Sanders, they are completely and totally different.
PT is socialist in name, but are neoliberals in action. This is a common theme among the socialist parties in Latin America and elsewhere. Yes, the left is seen under the banner of PT, but this is because PT has co-opted the left. There is still a small but growing non-PT left in Brazil that continues to oppose both the governments neoliberalism and the right. Despite their platform PT has engaged in the same disgusting behavior as Brazil's other capitalist parties. It's a business as usual kind of party. Economic inequality has shrunk in the years of PT, but it is still the capitalist class that has benefited disproportionately. It is banks and agro-business and construction companies that are gaining records profits under PT. PT does not care about the Brazilian working class and its social movements. It aligns with corrupt political bosses and former members of the military regime(a fascist anti-communist regime that engaged in torture supported by the U.S.), while they massively cut healthcare and education, social welfare and pension rights. It was PT who sent robo-cops in to violently break up the anti-World Cup protests and the 2013 protests in Brazil. The Brazilian people need to continue mobilizing in the street resisting Brazilian capital and its elites, whether it be PT or the traditional right.
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