Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro 'has normalized violence in ways that are unhealthy for democracy.'
The other issue is with the normalization of violence within Brazilian society.
When violence in addition to the ballot becomes a tool to seek power, the agreement between competitors breaks down. If violence is normalized enough, then the actions of politicians are mirrored by their supporters.
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