Wednesday, February 03, 2021

Brazilian left-wing and right-wing immigrants living in the U.S. ask for impeachment of the U.S. President

 

Brazilian left-wing and right-wing immigrants living in the U.S. ask for impeachment of the U.S. President

By Julio Severo

There are many Americans living in Brazil and even though Brazil has been hit with several political turmoils during the last 10 years, no one of them has asked for the impeachment of the Brazilian President.



In contrast, Brazilian immigrants in the U.S. have no qualms and they think that they are entitled to everything. They have shamefully asked for the impeachment of the U.S. president.

Black Brazilian Ronilso Pacheco, who has connections to the ultra-radical Marxist movement Black Lives Matter, called former President Trump a “racist” and said that pro-life and pro-family groups (groups who oppose the monstrosity of abortion and sodomy) are “terrorist.” Black Lives Matter wanted the impeachment of Trump, but not of Biden.

As a Brazilian immigrant in the U.S., Pacheco should thank, not complain, about the U.S. liberty and many other privileges he enjoys in the U.S., but he uses them to attack any Christian not embracing his radical Marxism.

I have exposed Pacheco in several articles because he used his status as an immigrant to attack Trump. His obligation, as an immigrant, was to respect the country sheltering, feeding him and educating him — not to disparage it.

Yet, it is not only in the left that you see such extremism.

Allan dos Santos, who considers himself a big right-wing journalist in Brazil, called Biden an “Impostor” in a tweet of 30 January 2021. I would agree with American citizens expressing such view. But Santos is not a U.S. citizen.

After being sued by the Brazilian Supreme Court because he reviled and even threatened the justices with the worst foul languages possible, he fled Brazil in July 2020 for Mexico, where he received aid from a very important American official. In that time, the U.S. was closed to Brazilians because of COVID-19. Even so, Santos got free pass to enter the U.S. while Brazilian legal immigrants were legally hindered from entering in the U.S. How to explain this?

Now, enjoying U.S. freedoms, Allan dos Santos, as a Brazilian immigrant, not as a U.S. citizen, calls the U.S. president an “impostor” — a right afforded to U.S. citizens, not aliens.

Other strange case is Edson Camargo, who is an immigrant in the U.S. since 2016 and proclaimed “ImpeachBIdenNow” in a tweet of 22 January 2021. Camargo is the director of Midia Sem Mascara, a kind of Brazilian ultra-radical right-wing website whose main mission is to glorify Brazilian astrologer Olavo de Carvalho and his crazy occult ideas masked as right-wing. Among these crazy ideas is the advocacy of the Catholic Inquisition, which tortured and killed thousands of Jews and Protestants. Carvalho has been a self-exiled Brazilian immigrant in the U.S. since 2005.

Midia Sem Mascara spent years closed and only recently returned to activity, but without its greatest columnists — including Dr. Heitor DePaola and Graça Salgueiro — who either got tired of working for free for the astrologer or got tired of being used and abused to glorify the astrologer. While they worked for free for Midia Sem Mascara, the astrologer’s website was sponsored by large companies, but strangely the columnists never received a single penny of salary from that sponsorship.

Today, it is common consensus that Carvalho used for years Midia Sem Mascara to gather pro-life and pro-family leadership to build his personal power project. He used gullible Christians and conservatives. Now that his project is consolidated, his focus is total political power, and he cares very little about pro-family issues, especially the threat of predatory homosexuality. As to the large sums of money that were sent as sponsorship to his website during many years, no one knows what happened to this money

In spite of posing as a big philosopher, in all his decades in the U.S. Carvalho never published a single book in English. Yet, recently, he published a book in English with his crazy ideas. The book was published by a very small publishing house owned by a poker player.

Carvalho dupes anyone who does not know his tricks. It is not surprising to find his alliances with a poker player. Some years ago, he founded, with the assistance of John Haskins, the Inter-American Institute (IAI), which had no function, except to help to get visas for his friends and his family. After I exposed the true nature of IAI to its members, they left the institute.

I do not wonder Camargo was duped by Carvalho. For some time, I was duped too, but his fanaticism about the Inquisition awaked me and led me to see other hidden truths. Carvalho is a possessed man in deep need of deliverance.

Camargo is also a kind of special secretary of Carvalho in his home and he seems oblivious or pretends to be oblivious to the proselytism Carvalho has made among evangelicals who began following his occult “philosophy” and ended as his faithful adherents, putting their Christian faith below Carvalho’s occultism. It is not wonder: Carvalho’s history is sheer occultism. Carmago, who lives with Carvalho, is unable and has been unable to see any esotericism or spiritual threat in Carvalho. How can he, as a Pentecostal or ex-Pentecostal, put an occultist above his Christian faith and his Christian friends? Has he sold out? Is he bewitched?

The Camargo I met in the past was fully aware of Carvalho’s occultism. Today, he is 100 percent seduced and deluded, and the great shame is that he is evangelical, and his servile submission to Carvalho’s occultism is a disgrace to the Gospel.

As to Allan dos Santos, he lived and produced home videos in his garage in Porto Alegre in Brazil in 2006 and asked for donations all the time. After the victory of President Jair Bolsonaro, he received a mansion in Brasilia in 2019, the capital of Brazil, had special privileges and had exclusive access to the Brazilian president. But after reviling, with foul language, the justices in the Supreme Court, he had to flee for the U.S., and it is a complete mystery how he could from Mexico enter the U.S. exactly in a time where Brazilians were legally banned from entering the U.S. Who helped him violate the blockade?

I am not opposed to criticize Biden, Trump, Obama and the Supreme Court of Brazil or the U.S. But all of this should be done democratically with respect and maturity, not disrespect. With no foul language. Yet, Santos and Camargo have used disrespect and even foul language as political tools — just as Marxists use such diabolical tools. In fact, the Russian communist dictator Lenin was one of the biggest dirty mouths in history. As an evangelical Christian, I cannot use such tools. These tools are not Christian. They are dirty and even Satanic.

Now, thanks to political assistance and much money, Santos owns a media outlet in the U.S. where he can revile anyone he wants, and one of his victims is exactly me — a pro-family, pro-life, conservative evangelical Christian respected around the world. The only reason for Santos to attack me is because I exposed Carvalho’s occultism, and Santos feels real idolatry for Carvalho. But Carvalho’s occultism is known in all the U.S. media. What will Santos do now? Will he revile, with his typical foul language — just as he did to me — all U.S. journalists who exposed Carvalho’s occultism?

A very simple mathematics: Brazilian citizens can impeach a Brazilian President. American immigrants cannot impeach the Brazilian president. This is Brazilian law. Is the U.S. law different?

In the U.S. can citizens and immigrants in the same manner impeach the U.S. president? If so, this is sheer confusion.

I confess. I do not know what the U.S. law says. But the Brazilian law says:

"Art. 14. Any citizen is allowed to denounce the President of the Republic or Minister of State, for a crime of responsibility, before the House of Representatives.” (Act No. 1,079, April 10, 1950.)

So no immigrant or foreigner can denounce the Brazilian President. Do not Brazilian immigrants know the own Brazilian law? So why do they want to impeach the U.S. President? Why do they revile the U.S. President? Have they learned nothing from the law in Brazil?

If an American immigrant in Brazil wants to impeach the Brazilian president or revile him, he can be deported. Why are not Brazilian immigrants in the U.S. doing the same things being deported?

Can Brazilian immigrants criticize Biden? Yes, but in an orderly way, with no disrespect. The law accepts free speech, not free foul language. Santos did not flee Brazil because he politely criticized the Brazilian Supreme Court. He fled because he used foul language against the justices of the Supreme Court.

If an American immigrant asks the impeachment of the Brazilian president, he can be deported. Why cannot America also deport subversive Brazilian immigrants with suspicious immigrant status who revile the U.S. President?

This article in no way is an endorsement of Biden. It is an endorsement of civility and good Christianity.

Portuguese version of this article: Imigrantes equerdistas e direitistas brasileiros que vivem nos EUA pedem impeachment do presidente dos EUA

Source: Last Days Watchman

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