I saw several videos from different perspectives, and he had his hands in the back, as if he was handcuffed(he wasn't), from the moment he approached the crowd (some 800yards) during the speeches of the Indian leaders , his entire speech, until he went back, all of the time. Nobody acts like this, unless its a msg.
Just as the US we have gotten the wrong idea of the natives being "Indians" since the times of the discovery of the continent, as the discoverers believed they were seeing India.
And calling them "indians" persisted ever since, but yeah, it means Native Brazilians.
Yeah, I suspected that but had to check since India and Brazil are very close and it would really be something if India's leaders came there to cheer on Bolsanaro!
It's a cultural thing, like in the US they call the native Leaders "Chief"(european title) instead of using the correct Native titles. In Brazil we do not use "Chief" but "Cacique" wich comes from natives tongues. (there are lots of native languages)
Nope he does not walk like this. The ppl came to see him at the Palacio da Alvorada, where he resides. there is a huge area around the building that is off limits. He walked all the way to meet them.
I saw several videos from different perspectives, and he had his hands in the back, as if he was handcuffed(he wasn't), from the moment he approached the crowd (some 800yards) during the speeches of the Indian leaders , his entire speech, until he went back, all of the time. Nobody acts like this, unless its a msg.
this is known as the Mao stance in China. Basically to show others that you are in a position of power.
There were Indian leaders here? This is in Brazil right?
Yes.
Indian as in Native Indians or from the Indian subcontinent?
Just as the US we have gotten the wrong idea of the natives being "Indians" since the times of the discovery of the continent, as the discoverers believed they were seeing India.
And calling them "indians" persisted ever since, but yeah, it means Native Brazilians.
Native indians, the original inhabitants.
Yes, a previous protest video of where they took out gang leaders had natives doing their dances in the streets.
Amazon Indians.
Native, many from the amazon.
We here in Brazil call our Native people Indios, as do the tribes themselves.
Yeah, I suspected that but had to check since India and Brazil are very close and it would really be something if India's leaders came there to cheer on Bolsanaro!
It's a cultural thing, like in the US they call the native Leaders "Chief"(european title) instead of using the correct Native titles. In Brazil we do not use "Chief" but "Cacique" wich comes from natives tongues. (there are lots of native languages)
Exactly u/SwissPatriot! It's clearly a comm. Brilliant man!
I don't think so. It looks unnatural and uncomfortable.
like he wants to act immediately, but like the army stops him.
I suppose the army has told him: ''this is a job for the army, Mr. President, just relax''
this is known as the Mao stance in China. Basically to show others that you are in a position of power.
In other cultures it is a sign of subservience.
The Mao Stance: https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/politics-with-bloodshed-how-maoism-changed-the-world
Nope he does not walk like this. The ppl came to see him at the Palacio da Alvorada, where he resides. there is a huge area around the building that is off limits. He walked all the way to meet them.