Eu gostei do que vi hoje, do que vivi... apesar dos protestos e da indignação, foi um dia de festa, de união. Foi bonito! Parvinha ou não, enchi-me de esperança e percebi que houve mesmo uma mudança, digam o que disserem. E a partir de hoje, as pessoas sairão mais para a rua, acreditem...
bahhh
eu fui, e na verdade esperava encontrar a meia dúzia de gatos pingados do costume, até os conheço pelo nomes, mas tive uma surpresa... eram mais de 3000 pessoas em Leiria, uma das cidades mais "à direita" do país, que sempre se destacou por ser "do contra"... foi uma festa bonita, civilizada, mas vamos lá... nos tempos do "antigamente" havia porrada de meia noite, só mesmo o dia da revolução dos cravos é que a coisa correu de forma pacífica, porque antes e depois... e há coisas que não mudam a não ser pela força. Não que eu seja a favor, mas não poso condenar, afinal ainda me chega para comer e até me mantenho empregada sem "precaridade", embora saiba q as políticas podem muar de um momento para o outro e facilmente me dispensam. Mas se estivesse desempregada e com filhos, acho que partia os dentes a alguns... é que não aprendem de outra maneira, e se vamos a bem ainda nos lixamos!
Eu gostei do que vi hoje, do que vivi... apesar dos protestos e da indignação, foi um dia de festa, de união. Foi bonito! Parvinha ou não, enchi-me de esperança e percebi que houve mesmo uma mudança, digam o que disserem. E a partir de hoje, as pessoas sairão mais para a rua, acreditem...
Eu gostei do que vi hoje, do que vivi... apesar dos protestos e da indignação, foi um dia de festa, de união. Foi bonito! Parvinha ou não, enchi-me de esperança e percebi que houve mesmo uma mudança, digam o que disserem. E a partir de hoje, as pessoas sairão mais para a rua, acreditem...
...e em Lisboa foi assim:


<p>Olá, eu sou a... Floripes3 que já foi 2. :mrgreen:</p>
<p>''Tome partido. A neutralidade ajuda o opressor, nunca a vítima. O silêncio encoraja o torturador, nunca o torturado'' - Elie Wiesel</p>
<p> "Nas costas dos outros vemos espelhadas as nossas." - Dito popular</p>
<p>''Tome partido. A neutralidade ajuda o opressor, nunca a vítima. O silêncio encoraja o torturador, nunca o torturado'' - Elie Wiesel</p>
<p> "Nas costas dos outros vemos espelhadas as nossas." - Dito popular</p>
Esta imagem tem estado a aparecer como sendo em Lisboa, mas não, foi na Turquia.Floripes3 Escreveu:...e em Lisboa foi assim:
<p><a title="Dubitando, ad veritatem parvenimus... aliquando! Duvidando, chegamos à verdade... às vezes!" target="_top" href="http://dubitando.no.sapo.pt/index.htm"></a></p>
<p>Dubitando, ad veritatem pervenimus...aliquando!/Duvidando, chegamos à verdade...às vezes! By: Flávio Josefo</p>
<p>A praça pública está cheia de moscas!</p>
<p>"O homem é uma corda estendida entre o animal e o Super-homem - uma corda sobre o abismo". - by Nietzsche</p>
<p>“A fórmula da minha felicidade: um sim, um não, uma linha reta, um objetivo.” (Friedrich Nietzsche)</p>
<p>Dubitando, ad veritatem pervenimus...aliquando!/Duvidando, chegamos à verdade...às vezes! By: Flávio Josefo</p>
<p>A praça pública está cheia de moscas!</p>
<p>"O homem é uma corda estendida entre o animal e o Super-homem - uma corda sobre o abismo". - by Nietzsche</p>
<p>“A fórmula da minha felicidade: um sim, um não, uma linha reta, um objetivo.” (Friedrich Nietzsche)</p>
Ora bolas!
Não reparei nos prédios, só na multidão.
Mas, por acaso (ou talvez não), em Lisboa foi também assim.
Vou procurar uma de Lisboa.
Vou procurar uma de Lisboa.
<p>Olá, eu sou a... Floripes3 que já foi 2. :mrgreen:</p>
<p>''Tome partido. A neutralidade ajuda o opressor, nunca a vítima. O silêncio encoraja o torturador, nunca o torturado'' - Elie Wiesel</p>
<p> "Nas costas dos outros vemos espelhadas as nossas." - Dito popular</p>
<p>''Tome partido. A neutralidade ajuda o opressor, nunca a vítima. O silêncio encoraja o torturador, nunca o torturado'' - Elie Wiesel</p>
<p> "Nas costas dos outros vemos espelhadas as nossas." - Dito popular</p>
Agumas imagens, tiradas pelo BE:
http://www.flickr.com//photos/bloco_de_ ... 8866/show/
Esta não foi tirada pelo BE
https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pho ... =1&theater
e mais
http://www.jornaldenegocios.pt/home.php ... 1820430%7D
TVI/IOL:
http://www.tvi24.iol.pt/aa---videos---s ... -5795.html
http://www.flickr.com//photos/bloco_de_ ... 8866/show/
Esta não foi tirada pelo BE
https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pho ... =1&theater
e mais
http://www.jornaldenegocios.pt/home.php ... 1820430%7D
TVI/IOL:
http://www.tvi24.iol.pt/aa---videos---s ... -5795.html
Última edição por Petruska1 em domingo set 16, 2012 12:15 pm, editado 2 vezes no total.
<p><a title="Dubitando, ad veritatem parvenimus... aliquando! Duvidando, chegamos à verdade... às vezes!" target="_top" href="http://dubitando.no.sapo.pt/index.htm"></a></p>
<p>Dubitando, ad veritatem pervenimus...aliquando!/Duvidando, chegamos à verdade...às vezes! By: Flávio Josefo</p>
<p>A praça pública está cheia de moscas!</p>
<p>"O homem é uma corda estendida entre o animal e o Super-homem - uma corda sobre o abismo". - by Nietzsche</p>
<p>“A fórmula da minha felicidade: um sim, um não, uma linha reta, um objetivo.” (Friedrich Nietzsche)</p>
<p>Dubitando, ad veritatem pervenimus...aliquando!/Duvidando, chegamos à verdade...às vezes! By: Flávio Josefo</p>
<p>A praça pública está cheia de moscas!</p>
<p>"O homem é uma corda estendida entre o animal e o Super-homem - uma corda sobre o abismo". - by Nietzsche</p>
<p>“A fórmula da minha felicidade: um sim, um não, uma linha reta, um objetivo.” (Friedrich Nietzsche)</p>
Notícias no Pravda (Rússia)
Portugal: Popular revolt against "Troika"
16.09.2012
Peaceful, popular, powerful. Portugal explodes in fury against the Government, the Troika and their disgusting policies which have taken away the opportunities of an entire generation, which have impoverished the entire Portuguese people, which have left pensioners destitute. The seething fury on the streets of Lisbon is tangible.
But it is not only Lisbon, it is in around 40 cities of Portugal, from north to south, east to west, from the coastline to the interior and the mood is common to all: a seething fury of the deplorable conditions the Portuguese people have been reduced to, a seething fury and desperation at the situation of Portugal's youth, a seething fury at pensioners having been reduced below the poverty levels they were used to, into abject misery, a seething fury at the austerity measures announced drop by drop, becoming more and more absurd by the day.
Many hundreds of thousands of people, some say one million, took to the streets today in Portugal. That would be 30,000,000 strong in the United States. Some demonstration, and for some reason it must have been... In Aveiro, a young man tried to set fire to himself. Nice one, Prime Minister Pedro Coelho.
The Prime Minister, Pedro Coelho, has lost the country - hardly surprising because it is the constant value in the equation of a PSD government and social rupture usually takes place two years into the mandate. Pedro Coelho managed it after just one. Nothing surprising really, the PSD was always the party crawling up the legs of its masters in Europe, trying to be a "good student" and receiving pats on the back every time it followed orders.
This is the party of the illustrious Portuguese President, Mr. Aníbal Silva, whose PSD government was in power from 1985 to 1995, the decade after Portugal's adhesion to the European project, the party which purred obediently like a cat when it was told it was doing well. Doing well? Yes, selling off Portugal's fisheries, selling off Portugal's industry, selling off Portugal's agriculture, its main employers, leaving...services.
Services? Yes, services. A country of waiters. "Oi! Diego, bring me another 'facking' beer!" Yessir! Sorry sir. "Oi, you! Why is the fish here different from what it is back home?" Sorry sir, we'll try and make it the same as the rest of Europe. Sorry it tastes different.
Exactly. Subservience, and servility. This is the legacy of a year of PSD government as yet again Portugal kowtows to Europe's orders. This time it is even worse, the IMF is involved and when that happens, you are regally screwed. The impositions they have made on Portugal are inhuman and inhumane. Does the PSD care? Does the Prime Minister care? Does the Government care?
The Prime Minister and the Government, and most of the members of the Portuguese parliament, excepting those belonging to the only two groups which have never had a chance to govern, namely the CDU (Communists and Greens coalition) and the Left Block, have no idea whatsoever what it is like to be and live as a Portuguese.
They have no idea what it is like to be unemployed because in many cases, they have never done a proper day's work in their miserable lives, they have no idea what it is like to juggle expenses to pay the absurd costs of public utilities and transportation which in any civilised country would go hand-in-hand with salaries, they have no idea what it is like to go shopping and put food on the table because in their houses, it's a Brazilian, Cape Verdean or Ukrainian housemaid or daily help who takes care of that.
They have no idea what it is like to live on a miserable pension of a few hundred Euro and have to pay soaring costs of medicines. In pharmacies, the job of many pharmacists is to help the pensioners choose which of the list of medicines they sell because they cannot afford the rest.
They have no idea what it is like to see an elderly gentleman, who once had a dignified position, and in the Portuguese State, crying in the street with pain, saying "I have a very small pension, this Government is STEALING it from me, I have terrible pain and I cannot afford the treatment".
They have no idea what it is like to have to work from sunrise to sunset in the countryside, digging, weeding and planting, back bent, spine curved, six days a week, to eke out a living because the pension disappears on the electricity and gas bills.
Yet they implement a social security hike from 11 to 18 per cent. Have they any idea at all what this means to the average household? Have they any idea how many families they are going to push over the edge? The answer is no and the answer is they couldn't care less.
Anyone who has ever lived in Portugal knows this. Public administration in Portugal, from the national level to the regional level to the local level, with rare exceptions, is staffed by a bunch of traitors who see public service as a way to feather their own nests and whose interest in the people is mirrored by a derisory sniff as they chortle around meal tables about how horrid it is to go shaking hands with the public (dar os bacalhaus, in Portuguese).
If this were not the case, then why did they sell off Portugal's assets in return for a pat on the back like servile dogs, why did they destroy the jobs for the children of Portugal downstream, why did them impose the EURO on Portugal and do nothing while prices doubled and tripled, why do they insist on policies of low wages and high prices, why have they not indexed prices of utilities and transportation, why have they not given the elderly the proper reward for their years of dedication?
Because collectively, they are a bunch of.....and deserve... May the readers fill in the spaces.
Having said which, the Portuguese people are too dignified for that. The writer and poet Miguel Torga said: "It is a strange phenomenon, the country rises up in indignation, the people moan around all day in indignation, they eat, drink and have fun in indignation but that's it. What's missing is the civic romanticism of aggression. Socially, we are a pacific collective entity of revolted people".
The Portuguese people will not, and should not, rise up in violence. What they should do however is to take note of the governments in power in the last four decades and make sure they never, ever get back in. What they should do is set up a civic platform which has access to public finances and vets them with a very fine comb, making sure nobody or nothing from the State has any part in it, and make all offices of Government totally transparent.
What they should do is to set up a new Justice Department, investigate ALL those in all positions of government from national to local level since 1974, summarily try those who are suspected of criminal activity, if guilty strip them of all their possessions, throw them into jail - like a common prisoner, not one of those privileged jails for toffs and lawyers - and set up a Justice Ministry which people can be proud of. You break the law, you pay the consequences.
What they should do is clear out the lobbies which block the country, clear out the crap that infests Parliament and replace it with patriots, implement policies which force the banks to do what they are supposed to do, or else nationalise them, respect the pensioners, respect the people in the countryside and respect the youth, not to mention the middle class which with every government that enters power, drops down a notch or three into abject and endemic poverty.
What they should do is tell the Troika to leave as soon as possible, to examine where Portugal's space and future is and to question whether it is in THIS European Onion, ugly on the outside and stinking within.
Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey
Pravda.Ru
Author's note: Before anyone starts questioning whether this piece was written by a Portuguese or a foreigner, the author lived in Portugal for several decades, has three children who are Portuguese, is partly Portuguese himself and retains a tremendous respect and love for the country and its people.
Portugal: Popular revolt against "Troika"
16.09.2012
Peaceful, popular, powerful. Portugal explodes in fury against the Government, the Troika and their disgusting policies which have taken away the opportunities of an entire generation, which have impoverished the entire Portuguese people, which have left pensioners destitute. The seething fury on the streets of Lisbon is tangible.
But it is not only Lisbon, it is in around 40 cities of Portugal, from north to south, east to west, from the coastline to the interior and the mood is common to all: a seething fury of the deplorable conditions the Portuguese people have been reduced to, a seething fury and desperation at the situation of Portugal's youth, a seething fury at pensioners having been reduced below the poverty levels they were used to, into abject misery, a seething fury at the austerity measures announced drop by drop, becoming more and more absurd by the day.
Many hundreds of thousands of people, some say one million, took to the streets today in Portugal. That would be 30,000,000 strong in the United States. Some demonstration, and for some reason it must have been... In Aveiro, a young man tried to set fire to himself. Nice one, Prime Minister Pedro Coelho.
The Prime Minister, Pedro Coelho, has lost the country - hardly surprising because it is the constant value in the equation of a PSD government and social rupture usually takes place two years into the mandate. Pedro Coelho managed it after just one. Nothing surprising really, the PSD was always the party crawling up the legs of its masters in Europe, trying to be a "good student" and receiving pats on the back every time it followed orders.
This is the party of the illustrious Portuguese President, Mr. Aníbal Silva, whose PSD government was in power from 1985 to 1995, the decade after Portugal's adhesion to the European project, the party which purred obediently like a cat when it was told it was doing well. Doing well? Yes, selling off Portugal's fisheries, selling off Portugal's industry, selling off Portugal's agriculture, its main employers, leaving...services.
Services? Yes, services. A country of waiters. "Oi! Diego, bring me another 'facking' beer!" Yessir! Sorry sir. "Oi, you! Why is the fish here different from what it is back home?" Sorry sir, we'll try and make it the same as the rest of Europe. Sorry it tastes different.
Exactly. Subservience, and servility. This is the legacy of a year of PSD government as yet again Portugal kowtows to Europe's orders. This time it is even worse, the IMF is involved and when that happens, you are regally screwed. The impositions they have made on Portugal are inhuman and inhumane. Does the PSD care? Does the Prime Minister care? Does the Government care?
The Prime Minister and the Government, and most of the members of the Portuguese parliament, excepting those belonging to the only two groups which have never had a chance to govern, namely the CDU (Communists and Greens coalition) and the Left Block, have no idea whatsoever what it is like to be and live as a Portuguese.
They have no idea what it is like to be unemployed because in many cases, they have never done a proper day's work in their miserable lives, they have no idea what it is like to juggle expenses to pay the absurd costs of public utilities and transportation which in any civilised country would go hand-in-hand with salaries, they have no idea what it is like to go shopping and put food on the table because in their houses, it's a Brazilian, Cape Verdean or Ukrainian housemaid or daily help who takes care of that.
They have no idea what it is like to live on a miserable pension of a few hundred Euro and have to pay soaring costs of medicines. In pharmacies, the job of many pharmacists is to help the pensioners choose which of the list of medicines they sell because they cannot afford the rest.
They have no idea what it is like to see an elderly gentleman, who once had a dignified position, and in the Portuguese State, crying in the street with pain, saying "I have a very small pension, this Government is STEALING it from me, I have terrible pain and I cannot afford the treatment".
They have no idea what it is like to have to work from sunrise to sunset in the countryside, digging, weeding and planting, back bent, spine curved, six days a week, to eke out a living because the pension disappears on the electricity and gas bills.
Yet they implement a social security hike from 11 to 18 per cent. Have they any idea at all what this means to the average household? Have they any idea how many families they are going to push over the edge? The answer is no and the answer is they couldn't care less.
Anyone who has ever lived in Portugal knows this. Public administration in Portugal, from the national level to the regional level to the local level, with rare exceptions, is staffed by a bunch of traitors who see public service as a way to feather their own nests and whose interest in the people is mirrored by a derisory sniff as they chortle around meal tables about how horrid it is to go shaking hands with the public (dar os bacalhaus, in Portuguese).
If this were not the case, then why did they sell off Portugal's assets in return for a pat on the back like servile dogs, why did they destroy the jobs for the children of Portugal downstream, why did them impose the EURO on Portugal and do nothing while prices doubled and tripled, why do they insist on policies of low wages and high prices, why have they not indexed prices of utilities and transportation, why have they not given the elderly the proper reward for their years of dedication?
Because collectively, they are a bunch of.....and deserve... May the readers fill in the spaces.
Having said which, the Portuguese people are too dignified for that. The writer and poet Miguel Torga said: "It is a strange phenomenon, the country rises up in indignation, the people moan around all day in indignation, they eat, drink and have fun in indignation but that's it. What's missing is the civic romanticism of aggression. Socially, we are a pacific collective entity of revolted people".
The Portuguese people will not, and should not, rise up in violence. What they should do however is to take note of the governments in power in the last four decades and make sure they never, ever get back in. What they should do is set up a civic platform which has access to public finances and vets them with a very fine comb, making sure nobody or nothing from the State has any part in it, and make all offices of Government totally transparent.
What they should do is to set up a new Justice Department, investigate ALL those in all positions of government from national to local level since 1974, summarily try those who are suspected of criminal activity, if guilty strip them of all their possessions, throw them into jail - like a common prisoner, not one of those privileged jails for toffs and lawyers - and set up a Justice Ministry which people can be proud of. You break the law, you pay the consequences.
What they should do is clear out the lobbies which block the country, clear out the crap that infests Parliament and replace it with patriots, implement policies which force the banks to do what they are supposed to do, or else nationalise them, respect the pensioners, respect the people in the countryside and respect the youth, not to mention the middle class which with every government that enters power, drops down a notch or three into abject and endemic poverty.
What they should do is tell the Troika to leave as soon as possible, to examine where Portugal's space and future is and to question whether it is in THIS European Onion, ugly on the outside and stinking within.
Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey
Pravda.Ru
Author's note: Before anyone starts questioning whether this piece was written by a Portuguese or a foreigner, the author lived in Portugal for several decades, has three children who are Portuguese, is partly Portuguese himself and retains a tremendous respect and love for the country and its people.
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<p>Dubitando, ad veritatem pervenimus...aliquando!/Duvidando, chegamos à verdade...às vezes! By: Flávio Josefo</p>
<p>A praça pública está cheia de moscas!</p>
<p>"O homem é uma corda estendida entre o animal e o Super-homem - uma corda sobre o abismo". - by Nietzsche</p>
<p>“A fórmula da minha felicidade: um sim, um não, uma linha reta, um objetivo.” (Friedrich Nietzsche)</p>
<p>Dubitando, ad veritatem pervenimus...aliquando!/Duvidando, chegamos à verdade...às vezes! By: Flávio Josefo</p>
<p>A praça pública está cheia de moscas!</p>
<p>"O homem é uma corda estendida entre o animal e o Super-homem - uma corda sobre o abismo". - by Nietzsche</p>
<p>“A fórmula da minha felicidade: um sim, um não, uma linha reta, um objetivo.” (Friedrich Nietzsche)</p>
Sinto-me orgulhoso pelo dia de ontem em Portugal, foi um acto de cidadania, de verdadeira democracia. A democracia não é votar de 4 em 4 anos, é para ser exercida sempre que necessário. Como muitos já disseram, há quem tenha medo que percamos o medo.
Por aquilo que ouvi das declarações de Paulo Portas, ele vai manter a sua confiança nesta coligação e governo. Nada disto me surpreende, é triste que assim seja. Tendo este senhor como estandartes o patriotismo, a defesa dos pobres, será que alguém acredita nisto?, tem como matriz ideológica a democracia Cristã, mas que grande lata!, então devia dar mais atenção aos seus patriotas. O verdadeiro patriotismo esteve ontem presente em várias cidades do país, esse sim é um sinal de união e de patriotismo. Não pense o Paulo Portas ou outro político qualquer, que me vai enganar com discursos e com palavras bonitas, não sou de me deixar "hipnotizar" com discursos preparados conforme as ocasiões, eles apenas servem os interesses da clientela do costume.
Por aquilo que ouvi das declarações de Paulo Portas, ele vai manter a sua confiança nesta coligação e governo. Nada disto me surpreende, é triste que assim seja. Tendo este senhor como estandartes o patriotismo, a defesa dos pobres, será que alguém acredita nisto?, tem como matriz ideológica a democracia Cristã, mas que grande lata!, então devia dar mais atenção aos seus patriotas. O verdadeiro patriotismo esteve ontem presente em várias cidades do país, esse sim é um sinal de união e de patriotismo. Não pense o Paulo Portas ou outro político qualquer, que me vai enganar com discursos e com palavras bonitas, não sou de me deixar "hipnotizar" com discursos preparados conforme as ocasiões, eles apenas servem os interesses da clientela do costume.
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Isto era Lisboa:


Lindo!!!!marianamar Escreveu:Isto era Lisboa:
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<p>Dubitando, ad veritatem pervenimus...aliquando!/Duvidando, chegamos à verdade...às vezes! By: Flávio Josefo</p>
<p>A praça pública está cheia de moscas!</p>
<p>"O homem é uma corda estendida entre o animal e o Super-homem - uma corda sobre o abismo". - by Nietzsche</p>
<p>“A fórmula da minha felicidade: um sim, um não, uma linha reta, um objetivo.” (Friedrich Nietzsche)</p>
<p>Dubitando, ad veritatem pervenimus...aliquando!/Duvidando, chegamos à verdade...às vezes! By: Flávio Josefo</p>
<p>A praça pública está cheia de moscas!</p>
<p>"O homem é uma corda estendida entre o animal e o Super-homem - uma corda sobre o abismo". - by Nietzsche</p>
<p>“A fórmula da minha felicidade: um sim, um não, uma linha reta, um objetivo.” (Friedrich Nietzsche)</p>
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Havia era de ser sempre assimPetruska1 Escreveu:Lindo!!!!marianamar Escreveu:Isto era Lisboa:
Sou responsável pelo que escrevo.
Não pelo que entende.
Não pelo que entende.
Eo trabalho?nandaalmeida Escreveu:Havia era de ser sempre assimPetruska1 Escreveu:Lindo!!!!marianamar Escreveu:Isto era Lisboa:
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<p>Dubitando, ad veritatem pervenimus...aliquando!/Duvidando, chegamos à verdade...às vezes! By: Flávio Josefo</p>
<p>A praça pública está cheia de moscas!</p>
<p>"O homem é uma corda estendida entre o animal e o Super-homem - uma corda sobre o abismo". - by Nietzsche</p>
<p>“A fórmula da minha felicidade: um sim, um não, uma linha reta, um objetivo.” (Friedrich Nietzsche)</p>
<p>Dubitando, ad veritatem pervenimus...aliquando!/Duvidando, chegamos à verdade...às vezes! By: Flávio Josefo</p>
<p>A praça pública está cheia de moscas!</p>
<p>"O homem é uma corda estendida entre o animal e o Super-homem - uma corda sobre o abismo". - by Nietzsche</p>
<p>“A fórmula da minha felicidade: um sim, um não, uma linha reta, um objetivo.” (Friedrich Nietzsche)</p>
Lindo!!! Pela primeira vez nos meus 50 anos de vida fui a uma manifestaçao!
Fui com o coração cheio! Chorei de emoção por estar no meio deste povo de que me senti tão orgulhosa!
Viva Portugal! E que agora saibamos continuar a mostrar o nosso poder, a mostrar que sabemos o que queremos e que não nos calemos depois de nos termos feito ouvir...
Senti-me tão emocionada!
Fui com o coração cheio! Chorei de emoção por estar no meio deste povo de que me senti tão orgulhosa!
Viva Portugal! E que agora saibamos continuar a mostrar o nosso poder, a mostrar que sabemos o que queremos e que não nos calemos depois de nos termos feito ouvir...
Senti-me tão emocionada!
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