Pope Francis impressed Brazilians with his modest lifestyle and sympathy for the poor, but he did not support the mass struggle for economic justice and instead echoed the right-wing focus on corruption in government.
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by The Real News Network (TRNN) / August 5th, 2013
Pope Francis impressed Brazilians with his modest lifestyle and sympathy for the poor, but he did not support the mass struggle for economic justice and instead echoed the right-wing focus on corruption in government.
This article was posted on Monday, August 5th, 2013 at 8:41am and is filed under Activism, Beliefs, Brazil, Central Ixachilan (America), Classism, South America, Video.
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