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    URGENTE: Brazil’s Misogyny Bill: A Trojan Horse for Censorship Disguised as Women’s Protection

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    Brazil’s Misogyny Bill: A Trojan Horse for Censorship Disguised as Women’s Protection

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    In the halls of Brazil’s Congress, a dangerous piece of legislation is barreling toward passage under the banner of defending women. The so-called “PL da Misoginia” (Bill 896/2023), already approved unanimously in the Senate in March 2026, is now racing through the Chamber of Deputies. Coordinated by Deputy Tábata Amaral of the PSB party, the working group presented its report on June 10, with a final vote expected imminently and a push for full plenary approval before the July recess. What sounds on the surface like a noble effort to combat hatred against women is, upon closer inspection, a sweeping attack on free speech, religious liberty, and traditional values.

    The bill seeks to insert “misogyny” into Brazil’s Racism Law (7.716/1989), making it an inafiançável and imprescriptible crime—equivalent in severity to racial discrimination. Penalties range from two to five years in prison plus fines. The redefined concept in the latest report targets “menosprezo ou discriminação” (disdain or discrimination) against women “in reason of their condition as women,” including acts that could promote violence, deny equality, or offend dignity. Crucially, it applies not just to direct harm against individuals but to expressions aimed at women as a “social group.” No specific victim is required. That vagueness is the poison pill.

    Conservatives have every reason to be outraged. This is not about punishing rapists, abusers, or those who incite actual violence—Brazil already has the Maria da Penha Law and robust criminal statutes for those horrors. Real predators deserve the full force of justice. This bill, however, weaponizes the penal code against ideas, opinions, sermons, memes, and online discourse that challenge progressive orthodoxy on gender, family, and biology.

    The Chilling Effect on Speech and Faith

    Imagine a pastor preaching from Ephesians 5 about husbands leading and wives submitting in marriage, or a father publicly affirming that biological sex is real and immutable. Under this law’s broad net, such statements could be twisted into “disdain” or “discrimination” against women as a collective. Catholic priests, evangelical pastors, and conservative commentators risk prosecution for upholding traditional teachings on complementarity between the sexes. Religious freedom, a cornerstone of Brazil’s diverse society, hangs in the balance.

    Online, the bill escalates further. It proposes harsher penalties for content creators with large audiences—the so-called “machosfera” or red-pill influencers—and judicial suspension of profiles deemed problematic. This targets not just explicit threats but any influential voice questioning radical feminism, no-fault divorce culture, or the erasure of sex-based rights. In an era where social media amplifies debate, the state is handing judges and activists a digital gag order, complete with recommendations for broader platform regulation. Who defines “menosprezo”? A sympathetic judge aligned with left-wing causes? The subjectivity invites selective enforcement, silencing one side while ignoring actual incitement from the other.

    Deputy Júlia Zanatta of the PL party has sounded the alarm, warning that the bill prioritizes criminalizing speech over rigorously punishing violent criminals. She rightly notes that true protection for women comes from enforcing laws against assault, murder, and rape—not empowering the state to arbitrate what can be said about gender roles or family structure. Zanatta’s stand highlights a growing conservative resistance: defending women does not require surrendering fundamental liberties.

    International Lessons and Domestic Realities

    No major democracy has embraced this exact model without controversy. Attempts in places like the UK and Scotland to criminalize misogyny as a standalone hate crime have sparked fierce backlash over vagueness and enforcement bias. Brazil, already grappling with high violent crime rates, chooses instead to expand state power into thought regulation. Feminicides and assaults are tragic and demand action, but data shows that root causes—family breakdown, cultural decay, weak policing—aren’t solved by jailing dissenters. Past “hate speech” expansions globally have often devolved into tools for political retribution rather than justice.

    This bill fits a broader pattern: progressive forces framing traditional views as inherent violence while downplaying real societal failures. Biological realities about sex differences, statistical patterns in behavior, or critiques of certain feminist policies become “hate.” It infantilizes women by suggesting they cannot withstand robust debate and assumes disagreement equals danger. Strong families, personal responsibility, and equal application of existing laws have historically protected women far better than expansive speech codes.

    Why This Matters for Brazil’s Future

    Brazil stands at a crossroads. With its Christian heritage, vibrant conservative undercurrents, and history of resisting authoritarian overreach, the nation should reject this rush to judgment. Approving the bill risks normalizing the idea that uncomfortable truths—or even jokes, scholarship, or scripture—can land citizens in court. It erodes the principle of legality: laws must be clear enough for citizens to know what is forbidden. Vague terms like “disdain” fail that test spectacularly.

    Conservatives must mobilize. Demand precise language limited to direct incitement of violence. Insist on protecting religious expression and parental rights. Prioritize enforcement of laws against actual predators over policing opinions. Women deserve safety, not a nanny state that equates disagreement with crime. Men and women alike deserve the freedom to debate sex, roles, and society without fear of the knock on the door.

    This outrage is justified. The PL da Misoginia is less a shield for the vulnerable than a sword against dissent. Brazil’s lawmakers should pause, reflect on first principles, and choose liberty over control. The alternative is a darker path where the state decides which views on womanhood are permissible—and punishes the rest.

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