39-Year-Old Plastic Woman from Brazil Dies Fighting for Anal Rights in Ukraine

We struggle to understand how to deal with tragedy.

Daily Mirror:

An elite sniper and ex-model from Brazil has been killed by Russian forces in Ukraine.

Thalita do Valle, 39, died on June 30 in a Russian missile strike on the city of Kharkiv, in the north-eastern region of the war-torn country.

The attack also led to the death of former Brazilian Army soldier Douglas Burigo, 40, who went back to the bunker to find Thalita.

Douglas Burigo

She was the only troop member left behind after the first missile strike took place, according to other fighters.

Thalita had experience with previous conflicts as she had fought against the Islamic State in Iraq, which she documented on her YouTube channel.

During that time, she received sniper training as she joined the Peshmergas, the armed military forces of the independent Kurdistan region of Iraq.

A writer was working with the Brazilian soldier to turn this experience into a book.

Thalita was also a law student who participated in animal rescues with NGOs and worked as a model and an actress when she was younger.

Her brother Theo Rodrigo Viera described her as a hero with a vocation for saving lives and participating in humanitarian missions.

He explained that Thalita had only been in Ukraine for three weeks, where she had been working as a rescuer as well as a sharpshooter.

I can’t remember if Tucker Carlson asked Jair Bolsonaro on his views on the Ukraine crisis. Or maybe I didn’t watch the whole interview. I think maybe I got bored when they started talking about how coronavirus was a deadly virus from a Chinese lab. The whole thing was sort of confusing, as Tucker was saying that Bolsonaro is “the last leader in South America who supports America,” and it’s like, dude, you don’t “support America.” None of us “support America” in terms of geopolitics, other than Jews, trannies, and other pedophiles.

Whatever.

Women in the military is always going to be almost as funny as trannies in women’s sports.