#OnThisDay, 16 Jan 1970, Dilma Rousseff, a member of the Brazilian guerrilla movement against the military government, was arrested. She was labelled the “Joan of Arc” of the movement.
In 2011 she became the first woman to be president of Brazil.
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blaue_Fledermaus
in reply to CarveHerName • • •She's certainly a controversial figure.
On one side, under her government a ton of really good stuff was done.
On another, every time she opened her mouth she had an immense aura of incompetence.
I wasn't born yet, but I've heard that the guerrilla movement sometimes hurt innocent people and did actions for their own self profit instead of hurting the government. They were seen as just common bandits disguised as "resistance".
CarveHerName
in reply to blaue_Fledermaus • • •blaue_Fledermaus
in reply to CarveHerName • • •Yes! Certainly!
I guess that was sort of the intention of my comment, because Dilma is one that a lot (most?) of people either demonize or idolize.
Noah Loren
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blaue_Fledermaus
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Yes, that's why I put a question mark on "most", and also put "demonize" first because it seems to be the most common.
I agree that both extreme views are unfair to her.
I have heard a personal report of a former bank manager that was made hostage by her, she told him that the others wanted to kill him but she convinced them not to. Supposedly they were later caught spending all the money in casinos in Paraguay.
blaue_Fledermaus
in reply to blaue_Fledermaus • • •I also live in the very Conservative "right" Santa Catarina, so my perception is certainly biased.
Noah Loren
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blaue_Fledermaus
in reply to Noah Loren • • •@noahloren
Certainly, I'm not going to feel sorry for a bank, specially if it was helping the dictatorship.
What I commented was based on an account from someone who worked at a bank and who personally had a gun pointed at him by her. But also by his account she saved him because the others wanted to kill him.
Also as I said, I'm aware that from the context where I live the opinions are very biased against her.
Aracnus
in reply to blaue_Fledermaus • •And this is precisely the problem here, @blaue_Fledermaus . She was a great woman with great history, but not an idol. Dilma isn't perfect, but she had many great lines and suffered a lot of prejudice throughout her term as president. The “aura of incompetence” associated with her speeches derives from clippings and memes produced precisely to associate this aura with her.
And reduce the guerrilla movement to just "just common bandits disguised as 'resistance'" is to completely disregard the historical moment in which this movement took place.
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blaue_Fledermaus
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Yes!
Even at the time of the "store wind" I was irritated because it was clear (to me) what she meant.
I live in the very "conservative" "right-wing" Santa Catarina, so I know information around me is very biased.
I tried to say that "this is something people say/think about her", not necessarily that I agree.
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