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Official data backs ups these claims though, specially talking about public security. Brazil is living a robbery-rampage in the streets, in RJ things are absurd. A unacceptable number of police officers being murdered every fucking month. In Espirito Santo people went crazy last year and took over many small stores, there was a lacking of food, basic supplies etc.It seems like almost everyone you meet -- no matter the country -- says it was better economically/security back-in-the-day. Starting to think it's just one of those nostalgia things about being young.
So he's not one of those people that went livid over Bolsonaro?
That's pretty much the reason Bolsonaro won. He's the one talking tough and actually wanting to combat criminals, not taking the most pacifist approach towards them. It's what population leans, hard (er) punishments.
And yeah, he voted for Bolsonaro this year.
I'm also a right wing guy, who obviously disagree with Bolsonaro in many things, specially when it comes to homosexuals.
That said, i can't say i wasn't very surprised when in the last 2 years or so my father, once a extreme-left political guy (met Dilma Roussef's former husband, a legit terrorist against the Junta back then, in college), also started to support Bolsonaro.
PT's credibility is pretty much gone here. I'd say half the votes they had was anti-Bolsonaro, only half actually wanted them for other fucking 4 years.