How repressive was the Brazilian military junta between 1964 and 1985?

Yeah, I'm aware that they tortured and arrested commies and killed hundreds of suspected leftists, which yeah commies suck and I don't like their faggotry either, but at the same time, how repressive was the Brazilian junta? Could you tell that you were living under a police state during this time period?

Relative to other juntas they were fairly light, being less repressive. On economic terms, they were more protectionist and "socialist".
Overall they were one of the less trigger-happy ones but still repressive nonetheless, even though there was a dangerous marxist-leninist and stalinist presence in the country, that led them to taking over in the first place. I'd say the biggest mishap was the hard line maniacs who wanted to do tenentismo 2 electric boogaloo and stay forever.

They killed roughly 350 dissidents over
A pretty long period of time, and out of those, most died in combat fighting for the communist guerrillas backed by the Cuban and soviet governments. It was a really light dictatorship if you were not actively plotting to overthrow the government in favor of communism

I'd say the biggest mishap was the hard line maniacs who wanted to do tenentismo 2 electric boogaloo and stay forever.

Couldn't agree more

Brazilian over here. My father was a commie in his youth and a lot of his comrades were kidnaped during the military regime, he was ''lucky'' because my family was influential in politics back then

He deserved it

>My father was a commie
Thanks to your family for making Brazil a shithole.

I bet you get a fat compensation check for the " injustice" , you fucking commie

I think the nunca mas report listed about 430 people who were killed in cold blood.

Still nothing compared to the Southern Cone.

My father did nothing wrong. The military junta was an American submissive bitch, whose job was to sell our riches to the USA. João Goulart and his predecessors were the best things that happened to Brazil and the ''milicos'' fucked Brazilian politics to the point we are today.
>t. supporter of the mutt

Less than Chile and Argentina regimes
Not much press censorship too, they were more focused in armed groups

Yeah, we should totally have listened to the commies!
There is no way communism could go wrong, right?

holy shit why are right wingers so fucking edgy lmfao

>people have different economic beliefs... kill them!!

Implying the nationalists were commies.
you're literally supporting a coup done by the CIA because le mutts were butthurt cause Brazil was industrializing.
>everything I disagree with is communism
sincerely kys

>armed militia who has a it's stated goal to implement communism is not communist

OK m8

You don't even know why we are talking about, gringo

You have to go back

I'm talking about the cause of the coup. Without the coup happening there are no left-wing guerrillas

communist movements all over the world were reprehensible on both policy grounds and simply by virtue of the fact that their methods were hideous

Exept the guerilla predated the coup by OVER A YEAR.
the coup was a reaction to the guerrillas , NOT THE OPPOSITE.
God, you communist are so fucking slimy

Kek, even a millenial scrub who has played any Tropico game can imagine how that era was volatile af. The pre-coup civil government was poised to implement nationalization of the industry and somehow redistribute some land to the impoverished masses.

But the police state still exists, user. We still have the military po-leece in the streets right now.

the biggest threat to de government was the Araguaia Guerilla who had 60 members

A pity he didn't get the dragon chair.

The Brazilian military government did nothing wrong (as an institution).

If you weren't actually trying to take down the government (as in physically fighting or providing aid to people who were fighting, not simply criticizing) you were pretty much left alone. The AI-5 didn't even last for very long.

The most censorship that occurred was in openly revolutionary press and sexual shit. Leftist professors were pretty much left untouched, as were leftists in the media, so long as they weren't openly calling for the state's end.

Some individual agents did excesses which in classic leftist fashion were overblown to represent the government as a whole. Nothing compared to Vargas or even Floriano Peixoto.

The military did nothing wrong and should actually come back.

You’ve been huffing too many /int/ memes. Brazilians have no business calling anyone a mutt, Mr. Uma Delicia.

Is it safe to say you believe in killing nazis?