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    Expired Goods: Lula Vetoes “Mercy” for Coup Plotters on January 8 Anniversary By Hotspotnews

    Oh, what a poetic moment in Brazilian politics. On the very day marking the third anniversary of the January 8 attacks—those charming little “democratic expressions” where patriots redecorated the seats of power—President Lula decided to sign a full veto on the so-called Dosimetria Bill. You know, the one that would have generously slashed sentences for those convicted of trying to overthrow democracy, including a certain former president currently enjoying federal hospitality.

    And who could resist chiming in? None other than Flávio Bolsonaro, the eldest son and self-appointed guardian of the family legacy, who swiftly branded Lula a “produto vencido”—an expired product, driven purely by hate and ideology. How original. Because nothing says “fresh ideas” like recycling insults from a playbook older than most voters.

    Let’s unpack this masterpiece of timing. Lula, ever the showman, chose the commemoration event—complete with speeches about unyielding democracy—to drop the veto bomb. Symbolic? Absolutely. Petty? Well, if we’re calling expired products, maybe check the shelf life on that grudge. The bill, after all, wasn’t some abstract reform; it was tailor-made to potentially cut Jair Bolsonaro’s 27-year sentence down to a cozy couple of years behind bars. A real “get out of jail almost free” card for the coup enthusiasts.

    Flávio, not one to miss a social media moment, fired back that while Lula obsesses over vetoing leniency for “patriots,” real criminals are out there snatching cell phones and running amok. Touching concern for street crime from the man whose family has made selective justice a brand. One might almost think he’s implying that plotting a coup is less serious than petty theft—priorities, darling.

    Of course, the opposition is already rallying to overturn the veto, promising a congressional showdown. Because why let the executive branch interfere with legislative gifts to the convicted? It’s all so noble: fighting for “justice” by shortening sentences for those who tried to end the democratic order. Meanwhile, Lula’s move plays perfectly to his base, reminding everyone that some crimes—like attempting to abolish the rule of law—aren’t up for discount.

    In the end, it’s classic Brazilian farce: one side cries vengeance, the other screams persecution, and the rest of us watch as the circus tents go up again. Flávio calls Lula expired? Pot, meet kettle. This saga’s been rotting on the shelf since 2022, and no one’s bothering to check the date. Bon appétit, Brazil.

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