Sunday October 2nd was a historic day. In the fight against the consortium of press vehicles, artists, the judiciary, research institutes and leftists of all stripes, President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) received around 51 million valid votes (43.65%) and went into the second round against the socialist Lula (PT). in a preprepared election where the exconvict wins in the first round. The tone of the speeches in the press after the first ballot underscores the left’s sense of defeat especially given the immense electoral bench of 22 senators and some 200 conservative federal lawmakers and allies of the current president alongside victories by conservative candidates for the government in eight states and the possibility of victory in eight other states in the second round. “Lula is an island surrounded by a sea of conservatives,” said a leftwing journalist in a tone of indignation at the end of Sunday.
In fact, the credibility of the research institutes is the biggest loser of this election again. They deceived, manipulated, influenced the “useful vote” without any control or modesty in the most shameful way, as if acting in favor of the left candidate. There must be strict investigations and punishments for those who design and conduct such research. And all the distrust of the election is the fault of the STF, which intervened politically to prevent a printed vote from being authorized by the National Congress and nullified the Socialist candidate’s convictions. It cannot be stressed enough: Democracy also thrives on perceived fairness in elections.
It is also evident that we are in the midst of a Christian religious crisis. In a country where 81% of its citizens profess Christianity, but where a large proportion of its electorate votes for a socialist candidate who defends an agenda contrary to divine moral principles, a grave failure on the part of the Christian church is evident. indicating superficial teaching, lack of testimony, or nominal faith. There seems to be a lack of doctrinal catechesis and an intimate and practical relationship with the One and Triune God. Those who profess to be Christians but vote for leftwing candidates do not seem to understand the gospel and its moral implications.
How can Bolsonaro voters campaign intelligently and guarantee the president’s victory in the second round?
But beating the PT in the second round won’t be easy. This party, which should have died out by now, is a multimilliondollar political machine with an almost military structure whose followers live in a state of religious devotion to the party and the idea. And what’s at stake in the second round isn’t just who will become the country’s next president. What is at stake is Brazil’s identity, values and history. There are two clearly opposing and antagonistic worldviews vying for control of the country.
Gaius Coppola said: “It is no longer of any use to preach to the converted [político] and vent in a WhatsApp group, it’s time to burst the bubble and step out of the comfort zone, it’s time to persuade others with the serenity of those who are right and the compassion of those who understand that we are a country victim of misinformation and indoctrination on a large scale.” So how can Bolsonaro’s voters campaign intelligently and guarantee the president’s victory in the second round?
1. Do not speak or write in anger and hatred. Do not share or spread fake news. Ask permission to post your ideas. Thank you for being heard.
two. Don’t share anything offensive with the Northeast. Don’t get caught up in the PT’s own game of us versus them, rich versus poor. It must be remembered that the PT was founded in São Paulo, had its main base in the ABC region and was supported by the middle classes of Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul. With good and clear communications, an antileft wave can spread in the interior of the Northeast. Although Bahia, Alagoas and Maranhão, states with the lowest HDI indices in the country, are leftist fiefdoms, it should be noted that votes for Bolsonaro in the Northeast region were 20% higher in 2022 than in 2018.
3. Share positive messages from Bolsonaro and his proposals to transform and consolidate democracy. Undo the caricatures and insults fabricated by the hysterical left. Recommend listening to the candidate, meeting his ministers and reading his proposals.
4. Don’t attack people. attack ideas. It must be made clear that by voting for Lula, PT voters are supporting a party fueled by an ideology that socializes misery where it is planted, and that:
His summit was condemned by the STF in 2012 for conspiracy;
In addition to state officials, several of its subsidiaries have been implicated in corruption schemes, money laundering and embezzlement of taxpayers’ money;
He is involved in dozens of corruption scandals, including the Correios, the monthly flat rate, the Pasadena and Abreu e Lima refineries, the Petrolão;
She wants a new Constituent Assembly;
It will appoint at least two judges to the STF, making the judiciary even more “progressive” and active;
It supports the socialist dictatorships that rule Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua with an iron fist, where the Christian Church is persecuted;
Supports breakaway dictators in Africa, Middle East and Asia;
Hates the United States and Israel;
It disrespects individual freedoms and longs to suppress the freedom of the press which, by the way, has already begun;
It demoralizes and equips the judiciary;
justifies and supports dehumanization and symbolic and physical violence against his political opponents;
It despises the Christian faith and seeks to control the Catholic, Protestant and Pentecostal churches;
defends drug and abortion decriminalization, the LGBT agenda and indoctrinated education;
It led to the country’s lack of control of violence with its security policies, as Brazil has killed an average of 60,000 people a year since 2002, a number that has been falling since 2018;
It helped create an unprecedented culture of impunity;
It has abolished public security but not the private security that protects it;
It does not accept the will of the people when they oppose the party, as in the 2005 disarmament referendum;
It is to blame for Brazil’s worst recession, devastating it economically and triggering the most painful unemployment wave in our history;
And he defends tax hikes to keep socialist Súcia in power.
Don’t share anything offensive with the Northeast. Don’t get caught up in the PT’s own game of us versus them, rich versus poor.
Many of the above points are in the PT government programs of the past and were a direct result of their governments between 2002 and 2016. In fact, it is not even possible to know what the current government proposal of the Left as Socialists is without a government program for the second round reach. But I doubt they’ve changed any of their sinister aims. As José Dirceu said: “It is a matter of time before we take power. Then we will take power, which is different from winning an election.” Like a magician who distracts audiences with his words and hand gestures, the uncondemned Lula distracts audiences with fallacies and farfetched promises that the hide real leftist agenda.
5. When speaking with Christians who voted for the PT, ask how they reconcile their faith with issues such as corruption, decriminalization of drugs and abortion, gender ideology, civil disarmament, loose and irresponsible bandits, idolatry of the state, etc bring. Socialism is an antiChristian ideology responsible for the murder of at least 100 million people in the 20th century, and wherever it goes it sows violence, death, hunger, misery and poverty. Anyone who calls themselves Christians and votes for parties that move according to such principles as the PT has, to quote Karl Barth to a supporter of National Socialism, “a different faith, a different spirit, a different God”.
6. When you speak to those who didn’t vote because they were tired of waiting in line, like many seniors, encourage them to look for alternatives with the help of others, such as friends and family.
Don’t be fooled by the true intentions of the PT. Because in the history of this party lies the desire to implement an authoritarian project in Brazil. No one should later regret a turn to Venezuelan Bolivarianism in the country, with the exodus of Brazilians abroad, the flight of foreign investors, scarcity and the socialization of poverty, irreligion and violence. The PT’s election is the fastest route to the country’s social and financial catastrophe. If we see the catastrophe of the PT winning the second round of the 2022 election, it could indeed be God’s judgment on this country and its church. As the reformer John Calvin wrote: “When God judges a people, he gives them ungodly rulers”. We do not wish that on our children and grandchildren who fall victim to socialism, the “terrible scourge”. [d]Christian civilization”, as Pius XI. wrote in the encyclical Divinis Redemptoris.
Content edited by: Marcio Antonio Campos