Marxist Movement Black
Lives Matter Is Imported by Brazilian Agitators Who Spread Radicalism, Terror and
Violence in Brazil
By Julio Severo
In a headline, British newspaper DailyMail
said
on November 21, 2020: “Violence erupts after black man is beaten to death by
supermarket security guards on eve of Brazil’s Black Consciousness Day.”
BLM smashing front windows of Carrefour |
Although the word racism appears 5 times
in the report, the police investigation did not indicate racism at the
Carrefour supermarket. And DailyMail did not explain the violent conduct of
João Alberto Silveira Freitas, the alleged victim of racism.
It all started when Freitas started
arguing with a Carrefour female employee. The woman, fearing Freitas’s
violence, called security.
When he was taken by security guards,
Freitas attacked them, as shown in images.
His violent action provoked a violent reaction from security guards, and the
case ended in Freitas’s death.
DailyMail pointed out that Freitas was a
victim of violence, but did not comment on the violence he practiced. In fact,
Freitas and violence is not a case that started at Carrefour.
According to the Brazilian Court of
Justice, Freitas had an extensive police
record of violence and personal injury against people, including women.
So the Carrefour female employee did well
to call security. She was really at risk of being beaten.
DailyMail has not revealed any of this information
to its readers.
DailyMail said nothing about the woman who
was under threat of violence from Freitas.
DailyMail also did not explain whether
women will now be unable to call security guards or the police if they are
assaulted by black men.
Speaking to reporters, Brazilian Vice
President Hamilton Mourao, who is racially mixed as Indian and black, lamented
the incident at Carrefour, but denied it reflected racism.
“Racism doesn’t exist in Brazil. That is
something they want to import here,” Mourao said, according to DailyMail.
Despite this, agitators and importers
linked to the Marxist movement Black Lives Matter started a wave of violence in
Brazil. DailyMail said:
“In Sao Paulo, protesters smashed the
front window of a Carrefour, scattered goods from shelves over the floor and
set a fire that employees hurried to extinguish.”
The only problem is that DailyMail was
extremely kind to the agitators, calling them “protesters.” Does this mean that
if agitators smash the front windows of the DailyMail building and set a fire,
the British newspaper will kindly call them “protesters”?
Ultra-leftist Baptist pastor Ronilso
Pacheco, who is a Brazilian immigrant in the U.S., complained to CNN of Brazil about
a report that showed the violence of the rioters. Ronilso said:
“It is good for @CNNBrasil to know. Your headline
is unfortunate. Your journalism on this issue is still so mediocre because you
still do not understand how to distinguish the life of a battered black person
and the smashing of a window.”
For Ronilso, breaking stores is insignificant
compared to “racism” — even though in the case of Freitas what started the
violence was not racism, but his own violence.
Dr. Guilherme Schelb, one of the greatest
legal authorities in Brazil, said:
“Black and violent man with extensive police
record of violent crimes. He punches supermarket security (there is a video).
Security guards react brutally. Police Chief rules out racially motivated
crime.”
Although Ronilso believes that the Freitas
case should be labeled “racism” and that to combat this, no violence against
commercial stores should be considered violence, his extremist stance is not
shared by all blacks.
Sérgio Camargo, a black man in the administration
of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro for racial reasons, said:
“The only ‘black genocide’ in Brazil is
that of police, which occurs in the face of the indifference of the black
movement, the media and militant artists. Honest Lives Matter! Of every 3
police officers killed, 2 are of African descent. I do not remember the
politically “correct” anti-racism reds manifesting themselves so vehemently
when a police officer who declares himself black or brown is killed.
Depredation to discuss racism is a disservice.”
He also said:
“The extremist and criminal tactics of Black
Lives Matter, imported into Brazil, equate the black movement with neo-Nazis — similar
objectives and methods; just their signals are different.”
He nailed it when he said that the Marxist
extremist movement Black Lives Matter was imported into Brazil. Without knowing
anything about Freitas’s criminal record, Black Lives Matter, on its Twitter
account on November 21, 2020, said:
“We stand in solidarity with the folks
protesting in Brazil after João Alberto Silveira Freitas, a 40 year old Black
man, was murdered by Carrefour supermarket security, one being an off duty temporary
military police officer.”
Black Lives Matter, which treated Freitas’s
case as “racism,” was only showing support for its own agitators and importers
in Brazil. The phrase “Black Lives Matter” was painted on Paulista Ave, the
most important avenue in São Paulo, the economic capital of Brazil.
The big concern now is whether any black
criminal who commits violence and in reaction suffers violence will benefit
from the defense of this ultra-leftist movement.
For Ronilso, smashing front windows,
setting fires and committing violence against Carrefour is not enough.
Carrefour closed the store where Freitas was killed. The manager and hundreds
of employees, including blacks, lost their jobs.
But for Ronilso and his extremist
activism, this is not enough. In a tweet of November 20, 2020, he said:
“A black man beaten to death inside
Carrefour and that did not affect the company’s performance in the financial
market at all. It is useless to say that black lives matter, while the money
that moves the world continues to ignore black lives and treat them like trash.”
Sticking forcedly the label of racism in
the Freitas case, Ronilso said:
“Racism and the market. I want to know
what @UnileverBrasil, @fundacaobunge, @PepsiCoBrasil, @BrasilColgate,
@NIVEABRASIL and other Carrefour suppliers have to say. The issue is not
limited to police violence.”
Does he want all suppliers to boycott
Carrefour so that all blacks, including blacks with a criminal record and even
blacks who start violence at Carrefour, are treated as sacred, divine and
untouchable?
Black Sérgio Camargo got it right. Black
Lives Matter’s extremist and criminal tactics are being imported into Brazil.
They are being imported by extremists like
Ronilso, who today lives in New York studying theology at an ultra-left
university.
Directly from New York and financially very
supported, Ronilso inflames his extremist contacts in Brazil with the extremist
ideology of Black Lives Matter.
Ronilso is a weird Marxist. Usually,
Marxists complain about everything imported from the United States, saying it
is imperialism. But he is very shamelessly importing Black Lives Matter into
Brazil. Importing and praising other importers. Importing and living in the
nation itself producing imperialist Marxist products. Marxist imperialism and
black supremacism are what really matter to them.
Yet, smart blacks like Sérgio Camargo have
already seen that Ronilso is nothing more than a well-supported agitator and
importer who needs to use any true or fake case of racism to spread the hate
ideology that gives him fame and money.
I am not defending Carrefour and the way
its security guards treat violent and abusive men, but if agitators and
importers are successful against Carrefour, then in their greed for power and
money they will be able to choose Christian companies and even churches as
their victims.
Portuguese version of this article: Movimento
marxista Black Lives Matter é importado por agitadores brasileiros que espalham
radicalismo, terror e violência no Brasil
Source:
Last Days Watchman
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