Most
of the criticism aimed at the right-wing president of Brasil,
Bolsonaro, is aimed at his anti-environmentalism and complicity in
the deforestation of the Amazon. However, there are many other
policies he has forced upon the Brasilian people and there has been
large protests against his government that do not make the world's
media headlines.
Hundreds
of thousands of Brazilians
took
to the streets of 211 cities on August 13 to protest austerity cuts
and privatization plans for the public university system. It was the
third in series of national education strikes, dubbed “the
Education Tsunamis,” organized by national students unions together
with teachers unions. Thousands of other people came out in
solidarity with the teachers and students. The international media
either under-reported or entirely ignored these protests by Brazil’s
s by the labor unions supported by popular social movements.
Like
Trump and Johnson, Bolsonaro represents what George Monbiot refers
to as a “killer clown” (Guardian,
7/26/19).
According to Monbiot, clowns like Bolsonaro provide distraction and
deflection for elites. “While the kleptocrats fleece us,” he
says, “we are urged to look elsewhere.”
As the media distracts
us, their corporate advertisers are making billions from the
deregulation of pesticides and mining, petroleum and pension fund
privatization in Brazil. Downplaying resistance supports Bolsonaro’s
project for Brazil, and the corporations that benefit from it.
https://www.commondreams.org/views/2019/08/17/media-blackout-brazils-anti-bolsonaro-protests
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