Tijolaço: Are the sociopaths at the hospital just crazy and cruel?
"Yes, I know these are the poisoned fruits of fascism that the media has inoculated into a large part of the middle class, but for these fruits to fall like this, someone has to be shaking the tree," says journalist Fernando Brito, regarding the women who protested this Wednesday in front of the Sírio Libanês Hospital, where the wife of former president Lula is hospitalized; "There is a clandestine command nucleus that makes use of these people unwilling to engage in civilized social interaction," says Brito.
By Fernando Brito, from brick
My apologies to the gullible.
I don't believe everything.
I don't think that 60 or 70 lunatics just happened to meet in the Chamber of Deputies and, "suddenly," decided to invade the plenary, climb onto the table and ask for "a general, a general" to impose a military dictatorship.
Just as I don't believe that the four pathetic figures who are willing to verbally assault Lula's wife, Marisa, while she's in a coma in the ICU, as Veja magazine insisted on portraying them, could be merely "spontaneous" macabre lunatics.
Yes, I know that these are the poisoned fruits of fascism that the media has instilled in a large part of the middle class, but for these fruits to fall like this, someone has to be shaking the tree.
There is a clandestine command center that makes use of these people who are unwilling to engage in civilized social interaction.
They are the "sociopath managers," people as articulate as they are averse to democracy. Their goal is to poison society and keep the flame of aggression burning permanently.
The passersby who told them to find something useful to do were mistaken.
They were doing something that, although despicable, was useful to someone who wasn't there.