Brazilian minister
receives terrorist left-wing threats but she is mocked by the left for claiming
Frozen character Elsa is a lesbian who is turning girls into lesbians
By
Julio
Severo
A
Brazilian minister who has received many terrorist left-wing threats has been
mocked by left-wingers for claiming the Disney character Elsa is turning
children into lesbians.
|
Damares Alves |
According
to DailyMail:
Footage of Brazil’s Human Rights
Minister Damares Alves speaking at an event in Divinópolis called the Defense
of the Family Lecture has been widely shared online.
Speaking in front of missionaries and
pastors, Alves claimed the “Frozen” character was teaching young girls to grow
up dreaming of marrying women rather than their “Prince Charming.”
“You know why she only ends up alone
in an ice castle, because she is a lesbian!” Alves explained at the lecture
last year.
The minister also warned that the
kiss that the blonde heroine gave Sleeping Beauty to wake her up is proof of
her homosexuality.
The
DailyMail report then mentions widespread left-wing criticism against Alves and
concludes that Queen Elsa’s homosexuality is “rumor.”
Yet,
it is not hard to disprove DailyMail.
Yet,
Elsa is not the only homosexual issue in Disney. According to Peter LaBarbera,
former Disney CEO Michael Eisner revealed that 40 percent of Disney employees are
homosexuals – and that was in 1998.
According
to Conservapedia,
“In 1991, Eisner allowed the first
annual Gay Days at Disney World event (unofficial) to take place, which allows
homosexual couples to dress in drag and engage in various obscene acts during
regular park hours in full view of visiting families. The event takes place to
this day at Disney parks.”
According
to the homosexual website LGBTQNation,
Disney named first openly gay man as president of Walt Disney World” in 2013.
So
why did DailyMail portray too favorably unfair left-wing criticism against
Damares Alves and dismiss her rightful concerns? Just because she is an
evangelical?
The
concern of Alves for children’s well-being is old. For decades, she has fought against
the cultural sacrifice of children in Brazilian tribes. In 2003 she praised my
book “O Movimento Homossexual” (The Homosexual Movement) in a meeting within
the Brazilian Congress and recommended it to congressmen, who used my book in
several floor speeches. My book, which was originally published by the
Brazilian branch of the Bethany House Publishers in 1998, contains Disney
connections to items of the homosexual agenda.
Damares
Alves is a former Pentecostal pastor and has become a popular figure in the
administration of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
The
Federal Police (which is the Brazilian FBI) has reported that Alves, who is the
Minister of Women, Family and Human Rights, has received many death threats.
Since the end of last year, she was threatened 145 times in total.
Minister
Damares Alves is among these few evangelicals. She is a contrast not only because
she is an evangelical rarity in the Bolsonaro administration, but also because
while Alves’s ministry is marked by internal harmony and no confusion,
ministers appointed by Bolsonaro by suggestion of his Rasputin have caused much
internal confusion in his administration through intrigue and gossip. For his wicked
advices, Olavo de Carvalho has been dubbed “Bolsonaro’s
Rasputin.”
All ministers suggested by Rasputin
are involved in confusion.
In contrast, while Rasputin’s ministers
are busy engaged in confusion, Alves is working hard to protect children while she
is Bolsonaro’s minister receiving most of death threats from terrorists. She
has been the main target of a terrorist group known as the Secret
Wilderness Society.
This
group was responsible for an attempted bomb attack on a Catholic church near Brasilia,
on Christmas Eve 2018. A backpack with a bomb containing 5 kilos of explosives
was found in the temple but disarmed by the police.
The
Federal Police of Brazil have issued seven search and seizure warrants in three
states and arrested three people. In one of the houses they found a manual on
how to make bombs. One of the suspects holds a triple nationality and often
travels abroad.
“We
do not care about how many we would have killed, and we do not care if the
Christian the group to which [Alves] belongs are killed as well,” the terrorist
said in an online statement. “Let it be clear that our intentions against
Damares Alves still exist, and they are increasingly dangerous.”
Recently,
Veja (the Brazilian counterpart of the Time magazine) published a report on
Alves that said,
Last December, she began to suffer
attacks on the website of a group calling itself Secret Wilderness Society. The
Federal Police and the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (Abin) detected the
threats. On the eve of her inauguration, a homemade bomb was dropped off near a
church about 50 kilometers away from downtown Brasília. The device did not
explode because of an equipment failure, but it had, according to experts, a significant
power of destruction. The group that claimed the attempt was the same group
that had posted the threats to the minister, including publicizing images of
the bomb assembly, which made the authorities take the threats seriously. On
Abin’s recommendation, Alves changed her address and routine, but the attacks
did not cease.
The posted messages speak of the
minister’s death “in front of a church to impress her people,” and they contain
incentive to hurt her and poison her. For security reasons, Alves was even
advised not to eat food without knowing its origin.
Damares Alves has been relentless in
her fight against pedophilia, abortion and organized crime involving sex
trafficking of children. No other minister in the Bolsonaro administration has
fought abortion more than Alves has done. She has also spearheaded efforts to legalize
homeschooling as a human rights issue.
“You
can be walking in the valley of death, Damares, walking in a minefield. Have
you thought about a worship service in your church flying through the air like
in Sri Lanka? Or a political event of his? And a deadly toxin in some food of
his? A bullet in your head while traveling to work?” the terrorist threatened Alves.
“The
Bible said that though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will
fear no evil, for the Lord is with me. He prepares a table before me in the
presence of my enemies. This text is in Psalm 23. And this table, without a
doubt, it is a new Brazil”, Alves pointed out.
It
is a pity that instead of reporting on how Alves has received left-wing death threats
for her work of rescuing children and dismantling criminal networks that abuse children,
the DailyMail report focused on portraying positively left-wing efforts to
disparage her, including by dismantling real rumors that Disney is not
supportive of the homosexual agenda.
With information
from DailyMail, Veja and Evangelical Focus.
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