by anonymous July 18, 2022

Thirty-five years ahead of its time, "Brazil" is a 1985 satirical black comedy directed by Terry Gilliam. Starring Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro, Michael Palin, Bob Hoskins, and Ian Holm, it clearly foresees life in 2020, the systemic breakdown of society and its technology, including ubiquitous video surveillance and flawed facial recognition, the hero driving a SmartCar, cops breaking down the wrong door with an endless chain of consequences.
Several times a day, as 2020 limped to its ragged, sputtering, dysfunctional close, he found himself muttering "Brazil"...
by Monkey's Dad December 30, 2020

The Socialist Federative Republic of Brazil, abbreviated as SFRB, SFR Brazil and RSFB in Portuguese, is the name of a fictitious and hypothetical country where the Brazilian radical left takes power and transforms Brazil into a Socialist Republic following the molds of federalism and being very similar to what was the Yugoslavia. It is also considered the main country that makes up the URSAL.
"Long live to the Socialist Federative Republic of Brazil and long live to URSAL and the struggle against capitalism, neoliberalism, fascism and reactionarism."
by Full Monteirism June 23, 2021
