German Chancellor Friedrich Merz recently humiliated Brazil by attending COP30 and deeming the place chaotic and horrible. This is the result of Lula's event, which has now proven not only a failure but also tarnished Brazil's image in the world. Let's look at Friedrich Merz's speech- WATCH Germany humiliates Brazil over COP 30 Nov 17 READ transcript continued below- [Vista Pátria on youtube since Jan 2017 from Brazil]
TRANSCRIPT CONT’D: He made a statement speaking to journalists, and the journalists themselves hated the location. It was a total failure. Nobody liked the event Lula brought there.
Now, the question is: who benefited from holding an event in a place without infrastructure? We saw Donald Trump himself denouncing the construction of a road in the middle of the forest. Who benefited from this project? Which companies participated? Mr. Éer Barbalho, the Barbalho family. Did they gain anything from it?
It makes no sense to take an international event to a place without infrastructure, with garbage everywhere, without security, and where there was even an invasion by indigenous people. In short, it was total chaos.
We're going to watch Friedrich Merz's speech now. It was recently released on Dot Valley, and we dubbed it with AI to make it easier for those who follow Vista Pátria. Before we watch the video, we have a Message for you. Age comes to everyone, and…[ad]
Merz: *Ladies and gentlemen, we live in one of the most beautiful countries in the world. I asked some journalists who were with me in Brazil last week: "Who among you would like to stay here?" No one raised their hand. Everyone was happy that, above all, we returned to Germany on Friday night.*
Okay, that's Frederic Merz's speech, a speech that humiliated Brazil in a way I don't recall any other head of state ever doing, and it was practically unintentional. It was clear he wanted to praise Germany, but they were so shocked by what they saw here that the comment simply slipped out. Thank goodness we're in Germany.
Even with all the problems Germany faces today—mass immigration, terrorism, political crisis—what they saw in Brazil was so frightening, so shameful, that they literally thanked God for being back home.
Now, for Lula and Janja, of course, it must have been wonderful to be on stage at the event, to pose, to appear, but even so, images of Lula in recent days show a clearly disappointed expression. And it's no wonder. Lula failed in absolutely everything at COP30. He failed in organizing the event. He failed in raising funds for the environmental fund. He failed to attract the largest number of heads of state and even received a reprimand from the UN after the indigenous invasion. It was complete chaos, and it couldn't have been otherwise.
Here in Brazil, the press, I don't know if because it's controlled by Alexandre de Moraes, has become subservient to the government, typical of authoritarian regimes. It doesn't show the neglect, it doesn't show the insecurity, it doesn't show anything. And then something curious happens. When a normal person from outside this bubble comes here and sees the real state of affairs, they are shocked, whether by the infrastructure, the violence, the filth, or the disastrous public management.
Meanwhile, Globo News and the sold-out press say it was all wonderful, and some people believe it. But it only takes someone from the outside, someone who doesn't live in this parallel world, to see the truth. And by the way, Frederique Merz isn't even an opponent of Lula. He's not Trump, he's not Marco Rubio, he's not hard-right, he's a politician from the German center, a guy who buys into many of the same climate agendas as Lula, and even he couldn't praise the event.
Actually, it's not that he couldn't praise it, he was horrified, he thanked God for getting out of there. And the journalists too. This shows the magnitude of this government's failure, the magnitude of the failure of the Brazilian state.
The country is doing badly economically, badly politically, badly socially, and they still falsely celebrate the removal of tariffs, when in practice we end up with a higher percentage of tariffs.
We have elderly people imprisoned for years without amnesty in a completely flawed process. And this is the result. COP30 has become the perfect symbol of the failure of Lula's government. Look at Gupira. And it's expensive. And they practically barred people not only for their image but also for their writing. This is a disgrace.
END OF TRANSCRIPT GOOGLE TRANSLATED from Portuguese
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[KE Blogger- sounds like USA and Brazil have similar problem of leaders disconnected from their own people. Wish I could find the video from few days back where a guy called it Flop 30.] [I'm embarrassed for humanity that people are meeting and schmoozing about climate while whole coastal regions are going underwater]

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