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Brazil elects a strong pro-life president, breaking decades of leftist rule
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<h4>ANALYSIS</h4>
<p>BRASILIA, Brazil, October 28, 2018 (<a href="https://www.lifesitenews.com/">LifeSiteNews</a>)
– Today is a new day for Brazil. Jair Bolsonaro has been elected
president, putting an end to a generation of leftist rule. Under
Bolsonaro, Brazil could go from being a refuge for Latin American
marxists and their corrupt globalist allies to becoming an invaluable
ally to President Trump’s vision of a region where governments are
motivated by their sovereign interests. Most importantly, Brazil will
go from being a promoter of the Culture of Death, to a defender of the
Culture of Life.</p>
<p>Faced with this reality, the worldwide liberal media has attempted to
label Mr. Bolsonaro as an extremist. He’s a “racist,” a “sexist,” a
“homophobe,” a “misogynist.” He’s a “neo-nazi” who wants to bring the
military dictatorship back! That, more or less, is what Jair Messias
Bolsonaro’s opponents are saying about him. But who is he? Some call him
the “Brazilian Trump.” But in order to understand who he really
represents, we have to understand a little of Brazil’s recent history.</p>
<p>In 1964, Brazil’s Army, answering a legitimate call from the civil
society, decided to take over power in order to avoid the communist
threat that was before countries all over the West at the time. In the
beginning the military assured civil society that they would give the
power back to a civilian government as soon as possible, but soon an
internal division took shape within the military itself, which resulted
in a “coup inside the coup.” In the end, the military stayed in power
until 1985, when they made good on their promise and started a process
of transition to civil government.</p>
<p>During the years of the military regime, the communists acted in two
different fronts: through the guerrillas and through a cultural strategy
they learned from Antonio Gramsci, one of the founders of the Italian
Communist Party. The aim was to attain what Gramsci called hegemony,
i.e., to make the whole population think in a socialist way as a result
of their infiltration of the media, the universities, and all major
cultural elements of society.</p>
<p>The strategy worked, and after the promulgation of the 1988
Constitution, the seventh in Brazil’s history, leftists controlled all
presidential elections, with very few exceptions. The main political
rivalries were between the radical leftist PT (Worker’s Party) and the
center-left PSDB party (Brazilian Social-Democracy Party).</p>
<p>In 1990, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Lula and Fidel Castro
founded the Foro de São Paulo (São Paulo Forum), an international
organization that gathered the main leftist political parties,
organizations, and even terrorist groups like the FARCs from Colombia,
with the aim of establishing a Latin American version of the old Soviet
Union.</p>
<p>Election after election the members of the FSP gained power in
different Latin American countries: Hugo Chávez in Venezuela, Evo
Morales in Bolívia, Lula in Brazil and so on.</p>
<p>In Brazil nobody really knew about this secretive organization in the
mainstream media. It took one man, the philosopher Olavo de Carvalho,
to uncover the truth about this corrupt leftist cabal in Brazil and
Latin America. Back in 1996 Olavo de Carvalho argued that the leftists
were gaining a dangerous stranglehold on power when many people assumed
that the fall of the Berlin Wall had brought Communism to an end.</p>
<p>Olavo de Carvalho was the man responsible for uncovering what the
left was doing in Brazil and throughout the Americas. His online
philosophy course, his books, his old podcast and his Facebook profile
started to reach hundreds of thousands of people, even millions of them.
Just as in Trump’s case, this conservative revolution would not be
televised, it would be carried on the wings of social media.</p>
<p>Among those exposing the corrupt machinations of the Foro de São
Paulo were many committed and politically savvy pro-lifers who have
organized effectively to reach politicians such as Jair Bolsonaro and
make them embrace the Culture of Life.</p>
<p>The political history of Jair Messias Bolsonaro is fairly common for
politicians. Bolsonaro entered politics when he retired from the
Brazilian Army, becoming a federal deputy in 1990. However, his rise
to national prominence was anything but common. In 2003, he started to
gain media attention because of an argument about law and order that he
had with a communist politician, Maria do Rosário. Bolsonaro had
proposed that the legal age at which a person could be charged as an
adult be lowered from 18 to 16. Maria do Rosário argued against the
reduction even in the case of a terrible crime committed by the 16 year
old rapist Roberto Aparecido Alves Cardoso, known as Champinha (he,
along with a gang of four other guys raped, tortured and murdered the
girl Liana Friedenbach with her boyfriend Felipe Caffé).</p>
<p>In 2011, Bolsonaro was also one of the most vocal people denouncing
what became known as the “gay kit,” a set of sex-ed materials for
children as young as 6, designed by the then Minister of Education and
now candidate for the presidency Fernando Haddad, a communist and member
of the Workers Party.</p>
<p>As with President Donald Trump, a lot of people consider some of
Bolsonaro’s public statements to be controversial, due to their boldness
and directness, but this is precisely why Bolsonaro started to become
so popular. He was one of the only ones willing to publicly attack what
the communists from the Workers Party (PT) were doing: the destruction
of the family through gender ideology and early sexualization; the
defense and even the promotion of organized crime as a stylish way of
life; the promotion of abortion; the deep corruption scandals -
perpetrated at a scale never seen before by Lula and his gang - that
battered Brazil; the endemic violence that has affected the country
(claiming at least 60,000 murders per year). In all of these areas,
Bolsonaro has not held back and has offered bold conservative solutions
which have resonated with the people of Brazil.</p>
<p>Because Bolsonaro has never been involved in a corruption scandal, he
has been able to channel all the feelings of frustration against the
Worker’s Party. Yet, the media has been merciless with Bolsonaro. And
although he has no corruption scandals attached to him, the left (which
in Brazil includes the entire mainstream media) has attacked him based
on his style and boldness. This hypersensitivity on the part of the
hardcore left is very similar to the movement across much of liberal
America, where university students demand safe spaces in which what they
consider offensive speech cannot harm them. In Brazil this group is
referred to as the “caviar left”: people who love to virtue signal and
preach about social justice but who demand to live their personal lives
completely disconnected from the majority of society.</p>
<p>Bolsonaro has broken through the leftist’s cultural monopoly with his
bold brand of conservative free speech, and now the leftist media is in
a conundrum on how to deal with it. At home and abroad, the media have
done nothing but spread the same unsubstantiated claims: that he is a
“racist, misogynistic, homophobic, a fascist, a neo-nazi”, etc. Of
course, these claims are easily refuted by the fact that Bolsonaro has
supported prominent female politicians, some of them Jewish and other
politicians from racial minority groups. Also, although Bolsonaro is a
Catholic and has spoken out against the imposition of gender ideology,
his tough stance on corruption and crime has earned him the support of
many who self-identify as homosexual.</p>
<p>Of course, the real reason why Bolsonaro’s critics are spreading all
of these rumors about him is the he represents a real threat to the
Latin American communist plan materialized in the São Paolo Forum. If
he is elected, the radical left will not be able to work hand in hand
with the organized crime syndicates headquartered in Venezuela and
reaching towards Iran and the Colombian FARCs.</p>
<p>Mr. Bolsonaro has pledged to stop the advance of the Culture of Death
in Brazil, which has always been a top priority among the globalist
elite. This would mean a severe blow to those who have been working for
a generation to undermine the roots of the Christian Western
Civilization.</p>
<p>No, Bolsonaro is not racist, misogynistic, homophobic, or a fascist,
he is a patriot who is willing to give his life for his country, a
country which has suffered for decades at the hands of a gang of leftist
ideologues who almost succeeded in destroying Brazil. Mr. Bolsonaro’s
party’s motto is “Brazil Above Everything, God Above Everyone.” This
combination of a belief in national sovereignty and recognition of the
proper role of God has the atheist left absolutely terrified.</p>
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