I was born in Brazil. I am proud of it. I was born some months after an alleged military Coup d’État was completed, with the support of the higher and lower chambers of the Congress, as of April 1st 1964. I was called “a son of the dictatorship” many times. Well, I had no heart, I heard several times, as the adage goes – “he who was not leftist when young…”. I hope I developed a brain from my young years to now…
I was educated here in Brazil. I heard, thousands of times, my teachers telling us of the shortcomings, pitfalls and errors of my country. I was led to believe we, as a nation, were a failure, an abomination, and more recently, a terrible place to be a minority, be it black, gay, or have the “wrong” religion.
Teachers Said…
According to our teachers, our discovery, in 1500, was a fraud. I was taught that the Portuguese people came here to usurp, despoil and kill. Only. The fact that according to the sensus of the XVII and XVIII showed a Brazil with a GDP per capita similar to that of the USA. That clearly means that Brazil was not “destitute” as we were made believe. In fact, Brazil was, at the time, twice the size of the “Metropole”, Portugal.
We we also taught that our independence, bloodless as it was, was another fraud. We were being turned independent just to remain under the boot of tyrants – England being the main beneficiary of this torpidity. No one in Brazil had a say about it. We were irrelevant. 100% useless big farm. Our 2 rulers (Don Pedro I and II) were sold to us as frauds, tyrants and very bad to the population. They were pro-slavery, bad, bad elements. Don Peter II deserved to lose his throne, we were taught.
Our Republic was another farce. Despite of the fact that the old, former Emperor deserved nothing but the worst. The Republic was proclaimed and was born as a sort of dictatorship. All was decided by a group or pro-slavery landowners, sycophants, all, and also very very bad people.
Our participation in World War II? A failure, irrelevant (despite the thousands dead in Italy) our teachers told us. A fascist dictator was in charge of support the “free-world”. What a lie!
Our way of life was never endangered during the Cold War. That was all a smoke screen to the public opinion. Our Congress did not consider the presidency vacant, when João Goulart, a leftist president, left the country without the authorization of the Congress, which was forbidden by the Constitution. No. We were lured into believing we were under threat of a Coup D’État from leftist individuals. The Brazilian Communist Party never had in its tenets the definition of “Internationalism” and having one single, supreme party in power. No. We were led to believe we were being saved by the military. Guerrillas just wanted us to be free from Imperialism. And, again, before you ask, no – they did not want to substitute one form of imperialism for another one.
More modernly, we were fooled into believing the military did not leave power by their own free will, once the menaces of communism revolution were reduced, due to the impending doom of the Soviet Union. Nope… absolutely not. The “milicos” left, we were taught, because the military were “expelled” of the power by the enlightened academics and politicians. That was 1985 and I was 21 by then, and working as super-junior (and bad) auditor. I was living by myself by then and still in college. Again, I never had a heart, and therefore I did not understand that I was a slave of a dictatorship. Well, I voted every 2 years, I was never impeded to go here or there, leave the country, buy and sell, and even curse the military, the press, God, or whatever the ethanol in the blood stream required from me.
We then were taught we had the best Constitution of the whole world. By 1988 we were entering the concert of the civilized nations, at a long last. And no… we were not being played by two left wing parties, in what was called the “Theatre of Scissors”… nope. All was well. We were being enlightened.
We had the best of all times during the Lula`s presidency. And before anyone asks, no… definitely he did not rob us big time. The USD 6 Bn sent back to the treasury and to Petrobrás was a figment of our imagination. And no… a mid-tier manager did not put back into Petrobras an amount of USD 96 Million. He was threatened by bad people (public attorneys and federal judges) to relinquish their own, sweated money to the Company as to avoid prison. Bad system we have. Lula did not surf the best economic period of all times. No… commodities were not at historic highs when he was in power. He was not responsible for putting into his own chair a bad, stupid president. No. The woman was a maverick and was unfairly impeached because of “minor faults”.
We are here today, under a fascist president. One that has been massacred by the press in a day-by-day basis, worldwide. And a thousand times no. The man is a “negationist” and “the very worst president ever” of Brazil. No. inflation is out of control, at 6% in 2022 (check this figure against USA and Europe). The country is not growing 2.6% this year. No no and no – we are to vote for Saint Lula, if we want to regain our independence.
What I see…
All in all, Brazil is a 522 years-old failure. Those are the “facts” as we were taught by our enlightened teachers and precise and technical press. Facts? What about facts? Who needs facts when we have a mission to fulfill, comrade?
Well, I live in the best and most beautiful country of the whole world – I am a negationist, after all. I live in a place of kind and warm people. I live in a place that has been undermined and robbed by our politicians, with just a few respites along our history. I live in the “cherry over the cake” country, desired by all powers to be. I live in a country that has increasingly embraced good western values, such as Christianity and free market. I live in a place that can be so much more!
I live in a place where 80% of its energy is renewable and still has 1/3 of its territory preserved as it was in 1500. We have the least polluting car fleet of the world, using a mix of ethanol and gasoline which is much better to the environment than the alternatives.
I am proud of this country. I am sick of people telling us how bad we are. I am tired of seeing our own “elite” going abroad to dissacrate the truth and tell everyone that “the Amazon is burning” when it is not true.
Yes, we can do better. Yes, we can go greener. Yes, we can discriminate less. Yes, we can simplify taxation, limit the invasiveness of the State, improve our judiciary system, control criminality better. Yes, we can make this a better place, but man… I do not want to permanently live in another country. Though I very much love the USA, Italy and other countries in which I am very well received, I love my dear country.
Long live, Brazil! May the next 200 years be better, easier, and more just. God bless Brazil!
You are the man. From the beginning I appreciate your capabilities and your special mind. I’m proud to see who you have become. You are a brave man.