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Ricardo Nêggo Tom

Musician, journalism graduate, announcer, screenwriter, producer and presenter of the programs "Um Tom de resistência", "30 Minutos" and "22 Horas" on TV 247, and columnist for Brasil 247.

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"Long live military education!"

"The new education project that the far-right has for Brazil is of a very high standard," Ricardo Nêggo Tom ironically remarks.

Civic-military school (Photo: Reproduction/TV Vanguarda)

The new education project that the far-right has for Brazil is of a very high standard. The military-industrial schools have everything to offer a quality education based on morality, discipline, and the personal and professional qualification of children and adolescents. The competence and teaching ability of the new teachers is the secret to the success of the new Brazilian education system, which has long needed a fundamental reform.

As can be seen in the video circulating on social media – where two Lieutenants act as monitors and guide students in the classroom – the parents of the city of Cassapava, in São Paulo, can rest assured because their children are being instructed by reserve officers full of knowledge of the Portuguese language. Brazilian society is currently saluting the governors responsible for implementing this educational model in their states.

Enthusiastic about the project, I asked Lieutenant Jefferçon – the monitor who appears in the video teaching the children how to write the word "descançar" (rest) – to write the text that I am now sharing with you, so that our vernacular may be preserved in all its integrity. In the video, the students' excitement with the new model adopted is also visible, and the expectation is that adaptation to the new system will happen as quickly as possible.

Furthermore, it is of utmost importance to remember that evangelical churches are also part of this new educational model, promoting revival services during recess. The old recess time – where students ate snacks and played with classmates – is now a time for prayers and supplications for the salvation of students' souls. And, who knows, for the salvation of the Portuguese language and Brazilian education from the hands of ignorance disguised as knowledge.

PS* The last sentence containing grammatical errors is my emphasis. My apologies, Professor Lieutenant Jefferson!

* This is an opinion article, the responsibility of the author, and does not reflect the opinion of Brasil 247.

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