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  1. gral

    Cuban Exiles and Their Experiences

    ... which right now is part of a fringe minority, but its kind is getting entrenched in the educational system, under the cover given by their less-radical fellow travelers. There are times when I despair, and think the only way of solving this shit is doing a re-enacting of the Rwandan Genocide...
  2. gral

    Cuban Exiles and Their Experiences

    You won't see me disagreeing with either of these two statements... as for the 'latinx' pseudo-word, it gets worse(let me see if I can copy this here... ah, found a YouTube link of the video): Portuguese "neutral language" - this is the sort of thing they are pushing here. For those who...
  3. gral

    Cuban Exiles and Their Experiences

    Hahaha, no, it's a serious podcast, not a tongue-in-cheek one(also, he covers other subjects - he did one episode about the Black Death). For those who can understand Portuguese, search for "Historia Magister" on YouTube. Right now, all that he has posted(on YouTube and other places) is the...
  4. gral

    Cuban Exiles and Their Experiences

    There's a(Brazilian) guy who's doing a series of podcasts on the end of the Roman Republic - the first episode of the series started with the Gracchi Brothers. I'd say the end of the Republic began with them, but they were responding to a situation that was mostly brought by the Punic Wars -...
  5. gral

    Cuban Exiles and Their Experiences

    No, it was different from the Chilean coup. There's a lot of story behind it which I'll omit here - the story of the 64 coup begins in 1945, when Vargas' fascistic dictatorship was brought down. Vargas started emphasizing the Labour aspects of its regime in early 1945, when he saw that he was...
  6. gral

    Cuban Exiles and Their Experiences

    That's also how General Olympio Mourão Filho started his trip to Rio de Janeiro on the night of March 31st, 1964. When his troops passed through Petrópolis(some 50 kilometers north of Rio), the Bishop of the city blessed his troops. While leftists like to say João Goulart's ousting had no...
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