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Moro: Your destiny is prison, not the Presidency of the Republic.

The Workers' Party should create a true and accurate PowerPoint presentation detailing the regrettable events that occurred between 2015 and 2020.

Sergio Moro (Photo: REUTERS/Adriano Machado | Reproduction)

*Let's begin the article with a news story reported today by Brasil 247.

"The TCU (Federal Court of Accounts) decided to share with the PGR (Attorney General's Office) documents regarding the money received by the biased and suspected former judge Sergio Moro, convicted by the STF (Supreme Federal Court), at the Alvarez & Marsal law firm. The TCU also requested that the MPF (Federal Public Prosecutor's Office) decide on the immediate request for the freezing of Moro's assets. The suspected former judge bankrupted practically all the major Brazilian construction companies, which then transferred R$ 40 million to the US consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal. After leaving the Bolsonaro government, which he helped elect amidst the chaos created in Brazil, Moro became a millionaire, receiving R$ 3,6 million from the US consulting firm (...)"

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The Workers' Party (PT) should create a truthful and reliable PowerPoint presentation about the regrettable events that occurred between 2015 and 2020, when Lava Jato and its thugs rebelled and violated the electoral process, democracy, and the democratic rule of law. The PT must present the reality of the facts to the population, which was deceived by public servants who criminally and cowardly abused their important positions. The PT's PowerPoint presentation would show the truth during the election campaign without being frivolous, deceitful, and infamous, as was the presentation authored by former prosecutor Deltan Dallagnol and the gang occupying the fetid and putrid basements of Lava Jato. The PT should present its PowerPoint to the Brazilian people throughout the entire election period in 2022.

From the very beginning, and over the course of six years, especially from 2015 onwards when the madness intertwined with hatred and senselessness that took over Brazil intensified, Lava Jato, which was a veritable gang full of highly dangerous delinquents who decided to tear up the Constitution, kick the law to the curb, and send democracy and the democratic rule of law to hell, became the spearhead of the interests of the powerful and extremely wealthy Brazilian right wing, which for almost 14 years had dreamed not only of defeating the PT electorally and legally, but above all, of destroying it, annihilating it, and even extinguishing it as a political party, as exemplified by attempts by some leading figures of the right wing who, once again, concluded yet another third-world, and therefore banana republic, coup d'état, a reality that covers Brazil in shame before the international community.

Consequently, seeing all this perfidy, sordidness, and infamy, I have always maintained and continue to maintain: the place for Sérgio Moro, the thieving and coup-plotting judge, is jail! Moro is a voraciously ambitious individual, a vain peacock, and excessively money-grubbing. However, because of his numerous crimes, the defendant's bench, prison, the depths of a jail, where he would spend years learning to restrain his senseless life full of iniquities and, in effect, respect for the Brazilian people and the Justice system that the former judge dishonored, would be the fairest way to honor the Brazilian people and the Constitution, which was treated like garbage by this barbaric, traitorous, and lying former judge, but above all, suspicious, biased, and unjust, as defined and considered without a doubt by the sovereign decisions of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), as well as those of the lower courts, led by judges of the first, second, and third instances.

Moro, in fact, should disappear and stay in his beloved land, the United States. Moreover, a large number of the Brazilian population, notably the middle and upper classes, are passionately in love with the USA. I'd even say it's an obsession and also a lamentable lack of shame, because these petty, colonized, subservient people, consumed by an immeasurable inferiority complex, have a true obsession with the "States," which leads me to believe that if the pirate, cunning, and shrewd foreigners invaded Brazil, this subservient and alienated type of Brazilian would join the Yankee invasion or at least support them in their piracy-worthy ventures.

The subservience, subservience, and lack of a national project among the Brazilian "elites" to international interests are the main factors that have always prevented Brazil from becoming a world power. This reality did not occur in Australia, the United States, or Canada, because the "elites" of these countries have a similar lifespan to Brazil, regardless of their financial, economic, class, and social origin interests.

The "elites" of these countries have always had a project for the country and the nation and, consequently, have become developed, sovereign, and democratic countries, painfully and regrettably confirming how deplorable and deleterious the slave-owning and perverse, selfish and violent, anti-national, anti-popular, and anti-democratic character of the Brazilian bourgeoisie is, supported by the alienated and prejudiced petty bourgeoisie—the middle class complicit in and supportive of coups d'état financed and perpetrated by the dominant classes.

And what does the presidential candidate for Podemos, who ridiculously fluctuates between 5% and 7% in the polls, have to do with this? I'll answer: everything. Moro — the Much Smaller Man — is the perfect example of the middle-class snob who dreams of social ascension, in short: fame, money, and power, especially public power, despite being a former civil servant who claims to be a privatization advocate, having been supported almost his entire life by taxpayer money.

Brazil is unbelievable and therefore surreal! Here, public servants, especially those in positions of power and authority in the Judiciary, Executive, and Legislative branches, despite their high salaries and status, are idiotically pro-privatization and unite with the big bourgeoisie of private enterprise to hand over and subordinate the country to foreign interests and capital. Moro and the people consumed by the idiocy and alienation of Lava Jato, for example, are pro-privatization and sell-outs, and when in power, they have no project for the country or the nation. That's why people with low programmatic levels and knowledge about Brazilian issues become irremediably dangerous, as they are empty beings devoid of proposals and projects that would transform Brazil into a sovereign and developed country.

And that's why this almost feeble-minded individual doesn't debate Brazilian demands and problems, doesn't think about the country, and consequently, his words are reduced to just one issue: "corruption." But the thief is the former judge, as is said in society and in public forums, which is why the "Duck of Maringá" is indelibly demoralized and discredited, and is questioned about why he dares to run for president, when the truth is that the former provincial judge Sérgio Moro should have been in prison a long time ago.

Finally, Sérgio Moro, aka Marreco, decided to carry out insidious and subversive actions against the legal order of the country, which is based on the Constitution, the alma mater of the democratic rule of law. Moro betrayed Justice and the Law, sullied the power of the Republic of which he was a part, through his series of crimes and his affronts to legality and Brazilian laws, as if he were an authentic and genuine serial killer.

Despite all this, what happens? Nothing happens to Moro and the former Lava Jato gang. It's as if this guy has a license to commit crimes and, more than that, possesses a Constitution and a Penal Code just for him. The truth is that I am far from naive and I realize very well that the thieving judge, whose codename is Marreco or Russo, as this columnist's articles prove, doesn't feel a single "drop" of remorse for his diatribes, and his feelings regarding his guilt, permeated by his crimes, are so clear that he behaves like a man who "fulfilled" his "responsibilities" and "obligations".

That's why Brazil is treated by foreigners as a banana republic, despite the size of its economy. These realities lead me to observe, in turn, that Moro considers himself an honorable and dignified citizen who can and should be a candidate for president of the Republic, when the truth is that if the country were serious, this former judge would be defending himself in court to avoid imprisonment. His self-serving and irremediably authoritarian character, with many refinements of a fascist personality, who loves his own image reflected in the mirror, makes candidate Moro—the Much Smaller Man—the faithful example of the moral misery and social indigence that so humiliates and saddens Brazil.

However, it is becoming clear that the life of the coup plotter Sérgio Moro, the judge who recorded Lula's lawyers, sent recordings of dialogues between President Dilma Rousseff and former President Lula to Globo, a fact that incriminated the judge himself, that he cooperated in leading to the death of Lula's wife, Dona Marisa Letícia, that he coercively took Lula to humiliate him in public, that he transformed the State into a kidnapper, in addition to the numerous unfounded and totally unsubstantiated accusations that caused the imprisonment of the most prominent politician in Latin America today.

Lula was arrested, according to Sérgio Moro's mendacious and criminal sentence, for "indeterminate acts." Anyone who doubts this should please read the sentence. And even so, this brat who wore a judge's robe and shamefully soiled it is a candidate for president of the Republic, when he should, I repeat, be in prison, preferably in the Federal Police headquarters in Curitiba, the land of the Lava Jato criminal gang.

Moro broke Brazil's heavy construction and shipbuilding industries, in addition to harming the nuclear industry. He also bankrupted large meatpacking plants, as well as thousands of small and medium-sized businesses, which are the largest employers in Brazil. This Podemos candidate is nothing more than an irresponsible, reckless individual devoid of any understanding of diplomacy, economics, finance, politics, governance and public administration, society, behavior, and, from what I see, even law. He is a failure who, through his actions and deleterious acts, along with his accomplices in the Lava Jato corruption scandal, caused the unemployment of 4,4 million workers, according to studies and research by Dieese.

Regardless of ideology, party affiliation, or beliefs, it's impossible to allow this individual, originating from the corrupt core of the Justice system, to continue mocking Brazilians without being questioned by the Supreme Federal Court (STF) and lower courts. Where is the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office (PGR)? It's unbelievable! Permissiveness and impunity are eating Brazil from the inside out, like metastasizing cancers. Sérgio Moro is a prime example of how Brazil has reached the peak of its moral crisis as a nation.

And all this to maintain the status quo of the upper bourgeoisie, the slave-owning elite, the exterminators of other people's dreams, and the social and economic development of Brazil as a free, sovereign, democratic, and developed nation. It should never be forgotten that Sérgio Moro is considered by the Justice system to be suspicious, biased, and unjust. It's the establishment, man! Moro, like many others, is their henchman. Moro, the corrupt judge historically defeated by Lula. The Duck—the Much Smaller Man. That's it.

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