Brazilian antifa protests income inequality in style

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He’s not called the Tropical Trump for nothing.

Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro was also subject to Anonymous hackers this week, with the local branch of the international band of info warriors revealing addresses, income, and other personal assets in a data dump first posted on Twitter last night.

While the market doesn’t really care about any of this other than chit-chat for the rumor mill, the personal addresses of Bolsonaro cabinet members puts them at immediate risk at a time when the radical group Antifa spent last night smashing up store fronts in Curitiba, the capital city of Parana state.

After Anonymous put out the information on Bolsonaro on Twitter, they included the hashtag “antifascista” in a nod to the left wing protest movement.
Brazilian professors and some local reporters have been adding the hashtag to their social media accounts.

The last thing Brazil needs is a security risk like the one occurring now in U.S. cities. It is already facing a crisis within a crisis with the pandemic raging on, and Bolsonaro’s Administration fighting Supreme Court overreach, among other politically charged insider matters the market is ignoring at this time.

 
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