
Vlad Tepes observes the following: Funny how they never mention Chavez’s destruction of a prosperous nation, Mugabe for turning the breadbasket of Africa into the worst economic catastrophe in history, Iran for squandering oil wealth in pursuit of genocidal ambition and all that within the last couple of decades at most. Let us forget the history of Africa and the Arabian peninsula since the time of Mohamed overall.
Enter now “Da” Silva:
Brazil’s President, while meeting Gordon Brown, has said the global financial crisis was caused by “white people with blue eyes”. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva made the comments after talks with the Prime Minister to try to forge a global consensus on how to save the worldwide economy. Sky News’ Joey Jones said it was an “uncomfortable” moment for Mr Brown.“The President does not mind using fairly flamboyant language. He likes to give extensive answers to journalists. “But some of it was rather awkward for the Prime Minister, who was standing there listening to the President. “A few eyebrows will have gone up at what he said.”Downing Street says the remarks were meant for “domestic consumption”. Jones said: “People in Brazil are very frustrated and angry at what they feel is the injustice of the situation: a crisis that has essentially come from the banking sectors in places like the United States and the UK, but is affecting their country.”
Vlad Tepes adds more thoughts to the vid:
Sadly I’m a Brazilian, I’m white or more exactly pale… I must say that I’m embarassed to be a Brazilian, and not only that, ashamed… also, having a stupid president like that is even worse!
Damn…this guy is an idiot…
I am brazilian also. And this remark by the president was a terrible thing to say. There are many jokes about his terrible saying going around, and he deserves to be punished by doing this. He also praises a lot Chavez and the other latin american dictators, as well as showing support of other terrible dictators, but you can see that Lula wants to be a dictator too. They are all the same shit. Thank God democratic instituions in Brazil are stronger in Brazil than in some other latin american countries, otherwise he would be on his way to “lifetime” president.