Temer is barbaric.
In times of continuous massacres, it is not wrong to say that the illegitimate Michel Temer is a barbarity. This state of affairs, arising from a lack of prospects, materializes not only in the recurring carnages in the country's prison system. This is the most visible and "horrifying," yet not "accidental," part.
In times of continuous massacres, it is not wrong to say that the illegitimate Michel Temer is a barbarity.
Recently, the writer Luís Fernando Veríssimo stated that the choice remains between socialism and barbarism.
It seems that barbarism has prevailed. Temer is the very embodiment of barbarism.
This state of affairs, arising from a lack of prospects, manifests itself not only in the recurring massacres within the country's prison system. This is the most visible and "horrifying," yet not "accidental," part.
Mass unemployment, a decline in industrial production, corruption, the end of the Welfare State and the Economic State, and the supremacy of neoliberalism complete the picture of barbarism.
Therefore, the coup and Temer are the ultimate expression of this "horrifying" barbarity experienced in Brazil.
* This is an opinion article, the responsibility of the author, and does not reflect the opinion of Brasil 247.
