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#ElectionWatch: URSAL, Illuminati, and Brazil’s YouTube Subculture

Amplified through YouTube, a term created as a joke ends up on nationally televised presidential debate

YouTube and URSAL

URSAL meme plays with the sound of the word URSAL, very similar to ursão (big bear) in Portuguese. (Source: Twitter)

“Yes, you do know. We are talking here about a plan that is called the new world order, the South American union, removing all borders, building one single nation, the ‘big fatherland.’ Few have heard about this, and it will not be widely publicized. But they know what we are talking about. I want to make very clear that communism will have no space in our government.”

“What would this integration in the Castro-Chávez-Lula model be like? Maybe the creation of the United Socialist Republics of Latin America (URSAL)?”

Most watched URSAL-related videos on YouTube as of August 20. Video number one is a clip from the presidential debate; number two makes fun of URSAL. The latter support the theory. (Source: YouTube)
YouTube video refers to the Illuminati and to the flat Earth theory. (Source: YouTube)

“What will they do? A border between Mexico and the US. Donald Trump is already doing that, he wants to build a wall between Mexico and the US to divide […] they will leave a superior world there, divide with the wall and leave all Latin America, all the continent here to be communist. And the population here will die of disease and hunger, and a bit of civil war. This is great for the lords of the world, because this will reduce the world population.”

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Video discusses whether President Emmanuel Macron is the real anti-Christ. (Source: YouTube)
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