Portugal had a dictator -- Salazar -- for 40 years. Portuguese soldiers were fighting in Angola in 1974. They were sick of it and didn't want to continue fighting. They revolted by putting carnations in the ends of their rifles and refusing to go -- supported en masse by the public. It was a virtually bloodless revolution. Ousted the dictator. They call it the carnation revolution. That dictator is probably why Portugal is basically a progressive country now. During the time immediately before and after midnight April 24/25 this happened.
Yup. He was horrible. Starving the Portuguese people. There are two generations of super short people because of him. Portguese people are actually very tall. But people born and raised in his years are very tiny.I read about it last night. Seems that the dictator was continuing policies that came from Portuguese colonialism.
Yup. He was horrible. Starving the Portuguese people. There are two generations of super short people because of him. Portguese people are actually very tall. But people born and raised in his years are very tiny.
My Portugues teacher always tells people she is "from the short years." LOLYup. He was horrible. Starving the Portuguese people. There are two generations of super short people because of him. Portguese people are actually very tall. But people born and raised in his years are very tiny.
Portugal just was never on anybody's radar before the lasst couple of years. But Franco and Salazar were contemporaries for awhile there. Kind of from the same cloth.I knew of Franci in Spain, interesting that I'd never heard of Salazar.
My Portugues teacher always tells people she is "from the short years." LOL
I ran into another Portuguese friend of mine last night and when she saw my red carnation, she said, "So you are truly Portuguese now." They're so incredibly sweet.
I figured as much. Birds of a feather...Portugal just was never on anybody's radar before the lasst couple of years. But Franco and Salazar were contemporaries for awhile there. Kind of from the same cloth.