SINCE WE ARE TALKING ABOUT GOD…
And since we are talking about God, spirituality and faith here, a corpse was even displayed this Saturday at the meeting of this type of “conservative”. It happened during the speech by Guilherme Derrite, Secretary of Public Security of São Paulo.
I transcribe an excerpt from a Folha report:
“On a big screen, he (Derrite) presented figures and police actions, especially against the criminal faction PCC (Primeiro Comando da Capital), citing leaders of the group who were killed. At one point, he even showed the body of a man who was allegedly involved with organized crime and was killed this Friday (5). ‘This bum here yesterday, the police officers from Deic (State Department of Criminal Investigations) went after him to try to arrest him, but he resisted and shot at the police officers’, he said, to applause.”
Tarcísio’s armed wing saw no problem in displaying a ham to exemplify the effectiveness of their work. The audience, hungry, satiated, and with a full moral stomach in the face of death, applauded. To no one’s surprise, they launched harsh attacks on the federal government.
Tarcísio then joined Bolsonaro and Jorginho Mello (PL), governor of Santa Catarina, to receive and greet Javier Milei, president of Argentina, today the histrion of the International of reactionaries. The political delinquent will give a speech this Sunday and no one doubts that President Lula will be one of his targets.
NORMALIZATION OF EXTREMISM
Tarcísio presenting himself as a politician in opposition to the federal government is part of the game — always making it clear that I do not include myself among those who see Bolsonarism as one of the expressions of democracy. But it is unacceptable that a state governor, who also has institutional duties, participates in the pantomime involving Milei.
This guy is a head of state. His counterpart in Brazil is President Lula, with whom he has no agenda. He has already announced that he will not attend the Mercosur Summit on the 8th in Paraguay. Everything indicates that he will repeat here the same script he followed in Spain: he attended an event of Vox, the local neo-fascist (Francoist!) far-right group, and launched invectives against Pedro Sánchez, the country’s prime minister, and his wife, Begoña Gómez.