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It's like U.K. with India. Giving dumb people powers just let them destroy their nations. Like, letting Brazil become a country was Portugal's biggest mistake. I don't think Portugal would want Brazil again.
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Not my problem.
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you just posted this on /bra/ you attwhore favelado. you're one of those dumb people yourself and part of the problem
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@grok how many universities did Portugal found in Brazil before independence
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>>221288178
>you just posted this on /bra/ you attwhore favelado. you're one of those dumb people yourself and part of the problem
83 IQ
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>>221288172
Deport all Brazilians from your country. This would solve the immigration problem.
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>>221288209
yea thats you. keep blaming the country for you being a schizo loser
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>>221288243
I'm just going to keep importing more Brazilians. This way my business can keep its wages low AND the national fertility problem is solved. Amazing investment our forefathers did.
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>>221288245
why do your kind feel so angry when we say the truth about your country. you report everyone who says the truth about your country. it's just hilarious seeing you seethe.
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>>221288265
They literally have mixed blood. Why are you letting them replace your country? Why are Europeans destroying their nations importing third world immigrants?
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>>221288268
i'm not mad and didn't report you. i just pity your mental illness
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>>221288287
They will adapt, or my country will instead. Either way I stay rich and everyone else stays poor. And the Brazilian supply is practically infinite. I am a lucky man.
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>>221288302
go cry in your favela.
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Moortugal is just as shit
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The Portuguese were based. They saw Brazil and decided to make Gay Paradise.
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Underage b&
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>>221288133
Spain should’ve retaken Mexico, that’s a far bigger loss than India or Brazil.
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>>221288133
Sexless incel
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>>221289192
We got raped out of all the colonies and then the loyal / more controlled ones you took away from us, then all for the commies to take them away later gg fuck this shit game bro
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>>221288183
>Zero. Portugal did not found any universities (in the formal sense of institutions designated as “universities”) in Brazil before its independence in 1822.

>The Portuguese Crown explicitly reserved the title and status of “university” for the University of Coimbra in Portugal. As a result, no schools in colonial Brazil were ever granted that designation, even though some higher-level education existed.

>Key historical context:
>Pre-1808 (most of the colonial period): There were no higher education institutions at all in Brazil. Brazilian elites who wanted university-level education had to attend Coimbra in Portugal. Jesuit colleges (e.g., in Salvador and Rio de Janeiro) offered advanced courses in philosophy, theology, Latin, and Greek, but these were not universities.
>1808–1822 (after the Portuguese royal court fled to Brazil): King João VI authorized the first higher schools/faculties, such as medical schools in Bahia and Rio de Janeiro, an engineering/military academy, and others. These were important but were never called or structured as universities—they were isolated professional faculties.

>Brazil’s first true universities only appeared in the 20th century (e.g., University of Paraná in 1912 or University of Rio de Janeiro in 1920), long after independence.

>This policy contrasted sharply with Spanish colonies, which had universities dating back to the 1500s–1600s. Portugal’s approach was deliberate, aimed at maintaining control over the colony by limiting local intellectual institutions.

>In short: 0 universities founded by Portugal in Brazil before 1822. (Higher education existed in limited form after 1808, but not as universities.)
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>>221288133
I see
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>>221289727
Grim
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>>221288133
>let



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