Who exactly has been advising #Brazil's ex-president?
7/ Extreme-right playbook, 2020s edition:
Lose the election?
❌Claim it was stolen.
❌Cast doubt on the electoral process
❌Attack the institutions of democracy.
Social media plays a huge role in making this possible.
8/ #Bolsonaro slinking away to Florida in weepy self-pity seemed odd.
Anyone know where he is this afternoon?
IF he's outside #Brazil, he has conveniently put distance between himself and & immediate legal consequences for whatever role he's just played in the #Brasilia siege.
9/ Remember, we know that Steve #Bannon & Jason Miller have been advising #Bolsonaro since he lost the election.
17/ Pro-#Bolsonaro rioters appear to smash cameras from the ceiling during #Brasilia siege.
18/ UPDATE: #Brazil's democratically-elected president #Lula orders security intervention to stop pro-#Bolsonaro siege of capitol #Brasilia.
19/ Democratically-elected President #Lula's address:
- Federal security intervention in #Brasilia
- Identified rioters will be punished
- Complicit Police & officials will be punished.
- Investigation will target financing for the siege
20/ NOW: Flashes & heavy crowd control gas clouds seen as authorities work to clear grounds #Brazil's National Congress building in #Brasilia.
21/ NOW: multiple government buildings including National Congress, Palace & Supreme Court cleared of pro-#Bolsonaro rioters.
Intense crowd control on the esplanade in front of National Congress in #Brasilia.
Still a large group remain in vicinity.
Reports of. 30 arrests.
22/ Arrest totals keep rising as night falls on the scene. 150 and counting per Globo.
Brazilian media commentators already talking about a failure of intelligence.
Large group of rioters currently remains West of the Palace of Justice.
23/ Police bus with smashed out windows carries off restrained rioters.
33/ Claimed to be the original of Brazil's 1988 constitution.¹
Which ended 21 years of dictatorship.
Makes me sick to my stomach.
¹OSINT: Maybe? Same cover. Original kept in museum section of the Supreme Federal Tribunal. Which was attacked today.
34/ "I have always been within the four lines of the Constitution" - Bolsonaro
The ex-president waited till the attack failed & his supporters been arrested & kicked out by riot squads before delivering this weak & evasive statement.
So familiar.
35/ Hashtag associated with #Bolsonaro supporters: "BrazilianSpring."
Very active today.
First, it's in English.
Second? Hard to imagine a Brazilian came up with the term...
Because it's the *middle of Brazil's scorching summer.*
Weird.
36/ Democratically-elected president @LulaOficial arrives.
"...The coup plotters who promoted the destruction of public property in Brasilia are being identified and will be punished. Tomorrow we resume work... Democracy always. Goodnight"
44/Wild. It took me thirty seconds find scores of Twitter accounts telling everyone exactly where to go to attack #Brasilia.
This was in plain sight.
46/ Another good follow, @msoares found accounts responding to coded tweets about the imminent #Brasilia siege tweeting questions like which "side" the military will be on during the attack.
47/ The sheer obviousness of tweets in the run-up is staggering.
Everything was spelled out in the thinnest of codes.
I think #Twitter was either willfully blind or utterly negligent as #Brazil careened towards an organized siege against the three branches of government.
48/ There appears to be a growing effort among #Bolsonaro supporters to construct a narrative that the ransacking was *actually* done by #Lula supporters / infiltrators.
2/ #AndrewTate had been banned from Twitter (and plenty of other platforms) but was recently allowed to return by Musk.
Tate has had a rough 24h. Just prior to the arrest @GretaThunberg absolutely wrecked him.
3/ Folks tracking truly dubious influencers like #AndrewTate may recall that that the #manosphere figure was previously raided back in April of 2022 by Romanian authorities.
Incomprehensibly bad NYT op-ed to crown off the year.
Argument: because @signalapp's developers are focused on of giving us free & secure encrypted chat this is somehow problematic.
Honestly, if I'm going to use a private messaging system I want one designed by *obsessives*
2/ Protecting user data from inevitable overreach is not a "lack of faith in good governance."
It's realist pragmatism.
If there's one lesson we've learned from the past 20 years it's that if you retain sensitive of user data... people WILL come after it.
3/ Hot take: the real problem isn't the powerful interests trying to mine our data, or treating it recklessly leading to the millionth breach, or dictators.
No.
It's the people trying to protect our data & give us control.