• Around 2018-2019
Pulido Valente hospital
Someone saluted me with Bom Dia, to which I replied "Bom Dia", then he/she raised his/her arm, looked for the time at a watch, and awkwardly said It should be "Boa Tarde". To tell him/her that I paid no mind to such triviality I said - "Ainda é dia, e tem 24 horas".
Of course, they did not get the joke, Stupid peeps.
2024
Stupid people who dream of being better than me because they can manipulate folks to insult and tell lies about me (Who if not an anencephaly turd would blindly believe the lies they spew about me), say to me, after 12 noon, the sun blazing up in the sky, with a grimace wore as a smile - Boa Noite as if it is a gotcha.
🤡 Stupid People.
BTW, you still do not understand WHY this blog is mainly in English.
It is NOT for pandering.
I DO Not publicise my blog.
I do not know you.
You DO NOT KNOW me!
Why are you here, then?
It is not me who has something to prove.
It is you!
I post articles I intend to look for later, it is a kind of Library for me.
It happens that most of the articles If not all I post here are from English speakers.
Where in Portugal will I find articles about the true history of Portugal outside Europe and the crimes of the European empires?
... Even from Brazil (Wilson Center - Slavery in Brazil) are in English:
For 350 years, slavery was the heart of the Brazilian economy. According to historian Emilia Viotti da Costa, 40 percent of the 10 million enslaved Africans brought to the New World ended up in Brazil. Enslaved persons were so pivotal to the economy that Ina von Binzer, a German educator who lived in Brazil in the late 1800s, wrote: “In this country, the Blacks occupy the main role. They are responsible for all the labor and produce all the wealth in this land. The white Brazilian just doesn’t work.”
Another joke — Does an Illiterate whose English is the mother language, speak English?
Historical narratives are among the strongest epistemic drivers for group behaviour. What we believe about the past and even more so what we chose to ignore shape the way perceive ourselves and the future we want to create.
Dr. Jeff Rich.
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