Lula's concentration camp
"In Lula's concentration camp are the established authorities, which paves the way for national unity and reconstruction."
The terrorist leader, responsible for crimes against public property, is a cowardly fugitive who goes by the name of Jair Bolsonaro, the former president, who did not recognize the election results and remained silent for two months plotting his ultimate power grab.
Without a doubt, those who participated in the attacks, whether camped out or not, armed or not, elderly or not, should be punished for their association with terrorism. Likewise, governors, secretaries, and public security agents who were negligent and, worse, facilitated the terrorist actions should be punished.
In pro-Bolsonaro groups, fake news twists events in order to justify the unjustifiable. According to the participants in these groups, it was the infiltrators who invaded the buildings of the three branches of government, stole weapons and documents, and destroyed priceless works of art by Portinari and Di Cavalcanti.
In Bolsonaro's utopia, the protesters would enter the Presidential Palace singing the national anthem, offer prayers of thanks kneeling on the palace carpets, remain insurgent until the Armed Forces surrounded the Federal District, arrested President Lula, dismissed all the ministers, and, the icing on the cake, Bolsonaro would assume power to become the great dictator.
In their pursuit of a swift and irreversible coup, they ended up shooting themselves in the foot several times, as the event served to unite the powers in a way never seen before.
President Lula emerged strengthened with the support of Congress, the Supreme Court, the governors, and immediate international support from the Presidents of the USA, France, and Portugal. What was intended to be a paralysis and rupture in the newly inaugurated government transformed into a strengthening and alliance of institutions around Lula.
The terrorists were arrested, identified, and their files were processed; some ceased to be first-time offenders and became criminals and enemies of the nation. Within the groups, they still try to hide the reality, calling the gymnasium where they were taken by the police 'Lula's concentration camp,' without realizing that in Lula's concentration camp reside the constituted authorities, which is building the path to national unity and reconstruction.
* This is an opinion article, the responsibility of the author, and does not reflect the opinion of Brasil 247.
