No, ethnic cleansing is never a justifiable solution to create an ethnostate or address social, economic, or political issues. Ethnic cleansing is a heinous crime that involves the forced removal or elimination of individuals or groups based on their ethnicity or cultural background. This kind of violence is a violation of human rights and is morally and ethically wrong. Creating an ethnostate based on eliminating individuals without Iberian or Italian ancestry in Brazil would be a violation of the fundamental principles of democracy and human rights. It would result in the destruction of communities and families, and would cause immense social, economic, and political upheaval.
Furthermore, such actions would have severe consequences for Brazil's international relations, as ethnic cleansing is widely condemned by the international community and is considered a crime against humanity under international law. It would also undermine Brazil's ability to promote stability, democracy, and human rights both domestically and internationally.
Instead of pursuing destructive and immoral solutions such as ethnic cleansing, it is important to promote understanding, respect, and appreciation for all cultures and backgrounds in Brazil, while working to address issues such as inequality, poverty, and discrimination that can impact different groups in society. This requires an inclusive and collaborative approach that values diversity and promotes social justice and equality for all.
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