Tucker Carlson is questioning the legitimacy of leftist candidate Lula da Silva’s win in Brazil’s election. He described the millions of protesters declaring the election to be fraudulent and noted the incumbent president, Jair Bolsonaro, has not accepted the outcome. Brazil’s Supreme Court is now calling for censorship of social media posts questioning the election, asking why “a ‘democracy’ [is] preventing people from asking questions about how the ‘democracy functions.'”
From National File:
From Carlson: "According to official tallies, a convicted criminal, an avowed socialist, called Lula da Silva, beat the incumbent president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, by a narrow margin this weekend, and yet millions of Brazilians, millions, don’t believe that’s what actually happened. Bolsonaro himself has not conceded. There are protests all over Brazil right now. You’re seeing some of them on your screen right now. There are questions about whether all the ballots had been counted, why so many were thrown out — millions — and whether election laws were violated in the process." ... “You are no longer allowed to ask questions about this election in Brazil and you’re not allowed because the Biden administration doesn’t want you to. That’s true. YouTube, which has functioned for the last two years as an arm of the Biden administration, has announced it is censoring any posts in Brazil that question the election results,” Carlson explained.