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Post by Gone on Mar 19, 2020 0:08:53 GMT
Is anybody else having protests in their countries? Here in Brazil, we are having the “Panelaço”, where they make loud sounds with pans and use horns. It’s extremely annoying because you can hear it even if you close your windows, and it usually happens at night.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 19, 2020 2:03:31 GMT
Is anybody else having protests in their countries? Here in Brazil, we are having the “Panelaço”, where they make loud sounds with pans and use horns. It’s extremely annoying because you can hear it even if you close your windows, and it usually happens at night. do you know what they are for? the current COVID-19 handling? In my country if you protest without a permit you will get arrested and possibly detained :}
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Post by Gone on Mar 19, 2020 2:06:43 GMT
Is anybody else having protests in their countries? Here in Brazil, we are having the “Panelaço”, where they make loud sounds with pans and use horns. It’s extremely annoying because you can hear it even if you close your windows, and it usually happens at night. do you know what they are for? the current COVID-19 handling? In my country if you protest without a permit you will get arrested and possibly detained :} Wow, that sounds harsh. They are against President Bolsonaro due to Brazil’s handling of COVID-19. But I also believe there are other things about his policies involved.
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Post by Gone on Mar 19, 2020 2:08:10 GMT
Here in Brazil we are free to protest, and organize rallies. As long as the rallies don’t turn violent, the police is there just to make sure everyone is safe.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 19, 2020 2:10:06 GMT
Here in Brazil we are free to protest, and organize rallies. As long as the rallies don’t turn violent, the police is there just to make sure everyone is safe. Anomic interest groups , civil society in my nation has just progressed from the 2000s so I guess we are still rather authoritarian conservative to allow such liberty to the public.
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Post by Gone on Mar 19, 2020 2:13:59 GMT
Here in Brazil we are free to protest, and organize rallies. As long as the rallies don’t turn violent, the police is there just to make sure everyone is safe. Anomic interest groups , civil society in my nation has just progressed from the 2000s so I guess we are still rather authoritarian conservative to allow such liberty to the public. I suppose that’s why you are very discreet about your country?
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Post by Gone on Mar 19, 2020 2:14:29 GMT
I know which country it is, but I don’t like saying what it is for your sake.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 19, 2020 2:17:55 GMT
Anomic interest groups , civil society in my nation has just progressed from the 2000s so I guess we are still rather authoritarian conservative to allow such liberty to the public. I suppose that’s why you are very discreet about your country? well you knew already from Paulus' or your guess? Who was it hahaha anyways I value privacy, hence I'd rather not disclose it freely in normal circumstances
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Post by Gone on Mar 19, 2020 2:23:24 GMT
I suppose that’s why you are very discreet about your country? well you knew already from Paulus' or your guess? Who was it hahaha anyways I value privacy, hence I'd rather not disclose it freely in normal circumstances I think you once said it. Anyways, sure, sure, it’s your right to not specific your country of origin. Even if saying it doesn’t endanger you (Unless the government is very strict about the Internet or something), you have total control over whether to be discreet or not.
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Post by Gone on Mar 19, 2020 2:23:40 GMT
Sorry if I am being creepy.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 19, 2020 2:38:50 GMT
Sorry if I am being creepy. Its perfectly fine, we all have different preferences
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Post by Seger on Mar 19, 2020 7:25:54 GMT
Is anybody else having protests in their countries? Here in Brazil, we are having the “Panelaço”, where they make loud sounds with pans and use horns. It’s extremely annoying because you can hear it even if you close your windows, and it usually happens at night. In my country there are strikes, teachers and doctors strike because the government doesn’t spend enough on healthcare and education. And farmers strike because of environmental measures ( the laws for farmers are very strict in the EU). But to be fair the farmers are also really bad for the environment
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 19, 2020 10:49:45 GMT
Is anybody else having protests in their countries? Here in Brazil, we are having the “Panelaço”, where they make loud sounds with pans and use horns. It’s extremely annoying because you can hear it even if you close your windows, and it usually happens at night. In my country there are strikes, teachers and doctors strike because the government doesn’t spend enough on healthcare and education. And farmers strike because of environmental measures ( the laws for farmers are very strict in the EU). But to be fair the farmers are also really bad for the environment Britain right? Or France
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Post by Seger on Mar 19, 2020 11:31:57 GMT
In my country there are strikes, teachers and doctors strike because the government doesn’t spend enough on healthcare and education. And farmers strike because of environmental measures ( the laws for farmers are very strict in the EU). But to be fair the farmers are also really bad for the environment Britain right? Or France Still the Netherlands we are the largest exporter of food you get from the farm like milk or potatoes after the USA. This makes the air quality in some regions of the Netherlands very bad for European standards
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 19, 2020 12:17:55 GMT
Still the Netherlands we are the largest exporter of food you get from the farm like milk or potatoes after the USA. This makes the air quality in some regions of the Netherlands very bad for European standards Ah I keep forgetting... you mentioned it before
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