Wednesday 19 June 2013

# Every revolution begins with a spark



"I got home, I'm fine.
The confrontation didn't come to me, thank God. I arrived late, which was a shame, for this reason I can't talk much about the event as a whole, I can only speak of what I saw.
Where I was, things were going very well, everybody quiet, only singing and shouting phrases theme of our "revolution." Until then, the police was on the peace too, until one of the leaders of the manifesto announced from the trio that the police were starting with the ass kicking again. And he said the Congress had been hacked and was rolling a ugly confrontation in ALERJ.
HERE TO STAY CLEAR: I DON'T AGREE WITH VIOLENCE. And neither most of the people who is on the streets, thank God. By the time the girl began to celebrate the ALERJ ass kicking in, everyone started screaming: "NO VIOLENCE! WITHOUT VIOLENCE! WITHOUT VIOLENCE!" And I screamed together, and even pulled the same sentence after a while.
We can not match the pigs who are the police much less the fucking government. In São Paulo, the riot was withdrawn, they got the message. So why not here too? And they got it peacefully, without this vandalism that this minority hell did and because it can end up burning a majority argument that has to change things pacifically.
Loved to have gone, if not gone, I would have regretted. I regret being late, but being late is better than not having arrived. And the next time I go back, you can be sure of that. I'll more prepared next time, I'll bring the vinegar, because for those who do not know, it cuts the effect of tear gas, and I wrap myself in the flag of Brazil, for obvious reasons.

We are fighting for our rights, we want the end of corruption and neglect of the government to the people. It's now or never!
The small group that is doing such vandalism, was hired by the government in an attempt to sabotage the movement. WILL NOT GET IT, THE BRAZIL WOKE UP!

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE, I am PROUD FOR BEING BRAZILIAN, and ashamed BY A MINORITY WHO NOT DESERVE TO BE CALLED BRAZILIANS."


Account of my experience at the demonstration held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on June 17, 2013.
Historical moment, I will never forget!