>his flag has lies written on it
It represents our country well then.
>>52206876
It doesn't. 19th century Brazil was a top notch country, but women always fuck shit up.
>structured order and progress towards self destruction
Seems truthful to me.
>>52206919
19th century flag was away better as well.
Actually, the entire country was better.
Our constitution has lies in it.
>Article 5
>IV – the expression of thought is free, and anonymity is forbidden;
Freedom of expression is often curbed
>IX – the expression of intellectual, artistic, scientific, and communications
activities is free, independently of censorship or license;
Same as above
>ordem e progreso
>ordem
>e
>progreso
>>52207015
Bring the Imperio back tbqh
How was the Northeast back then, by the way?
>>52207217
better than what we have now.
>>52206876
>""""""""""""""""""""""""""""order""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
>""""""""""""""""""""""""""""progress""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
>>52207531
>
>>52207570
>c*ckstamped indonesia
>>52207015
No
>>52207217
Declining, but still the most developed part of the country.
>>52207217
It used to be the most developed part. But the axis was already transitioning to South-Southeast.
>>52206876
>""""""""""""""United"""""""""""" States
>Civil war between north and south
>Nowadays country are divided between leftards pothead and rednecks who can't count to 5
>>52207217
was already shit but not as bad as now ofc.
>>52207758
It used to be the most developed part when we were still a colony, that changed after the gold rush in the southeast and coffee plantations.
Also only the coast of the NE was good, the outback was always an arid desert.
>>52207865
Indeed, you are right. But anyway, the regional gap was much smaller.
>>52207865
The transition wasn't that fast. It was still the most developed part in the 19th century. Minas and São Paulo were about to take over, but they were still developing provinces. At most, both regions were pretty on par.
>>52207768
>Ordem E Progresso
>No order
>No progress