Porque a Seleção é o maior poder político do Brasil
During every World Cup, videos go viral showing people in countries far from Brazil cheering for the Brazilian national team. India, Jamaica, Palestine, Bangladesh—these places may have little in common otherwise, but every four years, everything comes to a halt so people can watch Brazil’s matches. Yet, this is no random coincidence; it is deeply connected to the Black movement, representation, and—above all—politics. PELEJA explains it all in another episode of Ponto a Ponto.

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1 FUN FACT about EVERY 2026 WORLD CUP TEAM! 🔥

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Boulos and Erika’s group feels the PSOL no longer suits them: this is the reason for the current ...

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