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Excuse me, hypocrisy?

How the United States sells justice abroad, rents it at home, and spies between them

Written by Rangit Singh

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“When we do it, it’s justice. When they do it, corruption is.”

Welcome to 2025 – where democracy is a trademark, freedom is a commercial deal, and the accountability is optional if your friends wear golf suits and shoes.

In this week’s episode of Planet Sburd:

Celebrities of the United States, pardoning criminals like Black Friday.

Brazil’s slaps with a 50 % tariff to prosecute Trump’s ally.

Characterizing while the UK converts WhatsApp messages quietly into governmental property.

Because it seems, when the West lectures the world on democracy, it forgets to verify its research date.

🍿 Law 1: The United States – Free Land (if you are accused)

Let’s start with America, as the presidential amnesty has evolved from rare mercy to the preferences of the Political Party.

Under Donald Trump:

Steve Bannon, was convicted of fraud? pardon.

Roger Stone, guilty of lying on Congress? pardon.

Michael Flynn, who lied to the FBI? Pardon too.

Even the night and where I got the work. This is not a joke.

By 2025, more than 80 % of Trump’s amnesty benefited from political allies, donors, or public -friendly public figures. Meanwhile, more than 3000 prisoners are still not violent, most of whom are disadvantaged societies, recovering in prison under the outdated drug laws.

But when Trump pardons a friend, he is called “justice reform”.
When is Brazil doing that? Adhere to your commercial agreements.

🎪 Chapter 2: Brazil – the same book of play, different language

Jumping now to Brazil.

Former President Gere Bolsonaro, Trump’s ideological twin, faces serious charges of claiming an attack on the Capitol on January 8, 2023. He tried to pardon many of his allies.

Do you look familiar? This is because it is.

Except this time, the United States – the World Hall screen – responded with:

🚫 50 % tariffs on Brazilian goods

✈ Visa restrictions for Brazilian judges

💥 Economic penalties for the judge in the Supreme Court Alexander de Morais

Why? Because according to Trump, Bolsonaro is “political and political.”

Funny how justice suddenly becomes persecution when your friend is in trial.

💸 Nubian tariffism attack: Freedom for sale

Trump statement 2025 reading:

“We will not let Brazil destroy democracy by targeting Bolsonaro. These trials are a charming hunting!”

So, in defense of “democracy”, the United States has made a Brazilian economy:

Brazilian soybeans fell 27 % in July.

Global coffee prices rose.

The President Lula called it

“Economic bullying in an evening.”

International reaction? mixed.
Some countries quietly nodded, while others rolled their eyes. UN observers called it what it was: political revenge disguised as an external policy.

Chapter 3: Meanwhile in Britain – the older brother gets a promotion

Let’s check the United Kingdom – it is often sound about Chinese and Russian monitoring.

In 2025, the United Kingdom passed the online safety law, which:

Companies forces such as WhatsApp and Signal to wipe all private messages.

Platforms for breaking the encryption may require from end to tip.

The government is allowed to reach your chats – all of this as “Child Protection”.

British officials say:

“If you don’t have anything to hide, you will not be afraid.”

This is how every hardship begins with pleasure.

Civil rights groups? grouchy.

WhatsApp and the signal threatened to leave the United Kingdom.

Apple warned that this would destroy global security standards.

It was described by the Electronic Borders Corporation as “the most dangerous privacy law in the West until now.”

But certainly, let’s continue to call China.

🧠 Final ideas: democracy – for export only

If you are confused, don’t worry. This is the point.

Pardoning the United States, its criminals, and then shall be punished for other countries for doing the same.

He praises his legal system even while trying to empty it.

It supports privacy – as long as it is not your privacy.

Meanwhile, the UK builds a monitoring infrastructure that deserves the imagination, and Brazil is subject to sanctions to support the rule of law.

This is no longer from justice anymore. It comes to the one who controls the narration and whoever gets calling the shots – even while breaking the rules.

As he monitors the rest of the world, the uncomfortable truth becomes clear:

The West does not lose moral power. It is an auction.

✍ About the author

I am Rangit – I write the spelling that you warned you.
If this piece makes you laugh, get angry, or want to burn your passport, or hit it ❤ or leave a comment or follow to more liquidation on the global circus.

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