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Divine Reckoning: The Unyielding Tyranny of Alexandre de Moraes and the Cry for Heavenly Justice
By Hotspotnews
In an era where the principles of liberty, compassion, and divine moral order should guide our societies, Brazil finds itself ensnared in a web of judicial overreach that echoes the darkest chapters of history. At the center of this storm stands Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, a figure whose actions in the aftermath of the January 8, 2023, Brasília protests have drawn accusations of unprecedented tyranny. The recent revocation of house arrest for Sônia Teresinha Possa—a 68-year-old retired accountant, mother, and grandmother battling malignant skin cancer—serves as a stark emblem of this injustice. Once a dictator, always a dictator, as the saying goes, and Moraes’ relentless pursuit of power reveals a man devoid of conscience, blind to what is sacred in the eyes of God.
Sônia’s story is one that should pierce the heart of any God-fearing conservative. Convicted to 14 years in a closed regime for her alleged participation in the protests against perceived electoral irregularities, she endured the harsh confines of the Complexo Médico Penal de Pinhais in Paraná. Medical reports painted a grim picture: chronic ear infections, severe psychological distress, and a cancer that demanded specialized treatment unavailable in the prison’s inadequate facilities. In September 2025, a principled judge in Curitiba recognized the inhumanity of her situation and granted her domiciliary arrest, allowing her to return to her family in Guarapuava under electronic monitoring. For a brief moment, mercy prevailed—or so it seemed.
But in early 2026, Moraes struck with the fury of an unrepentant autocrat. Deeming the local judge’s decision a “usurpation of competence,” he revoked the house arrest, insisting that only the Supreme Federal Court (STF) holds jurisdiction over such matters. Sônia was hauled back to the medical prison unit, her treatments interrupted, her suffering amplified. This is not justice; it is vengeance cloaked in legal robes. In the 21st century, when civilization boasts advancements in human rights and medical care, such actions regress us to the barbarism of the Middle Ages—torture inflicted not with irons and chains, but with bureaucratic decrees and deliberate indifference.
Human rights have lately become a trademark selectively applied in silence and with a glaring lack of action by many political leaders and international bodies when it comes to cases involving those who oppose certain political views or dare to express different ones. This double standard is not acceptable. Leaders around the world must be vigilant! We are allowing the dark ages to return when mercy is denied to the vulnerable simply because their cause is deemed politically inconvenient, while other abuses draw swift condemnation. Such selective outrage erodes the very foundations of civilized society and invites divine judgment on those who turn a blind eye.
Moraes has been shown the consequences of his actions time and again. Critics point to a pattern: denials of humanitarian relief for elderly and ill defendants in the January 8 cases, while leniency flows freely in unrelated scandals involving the powerful. There is too much blood on his hands—from the shattered lives of protesters labeled as threats to democracy, to the families torn apart by what many see as politically motivated persecutions. Yet, no signs of remorse emerge. This type of tyrant, never before seen in our modern history, operates as if above the eternal laws that govern us all. But as Scripture reminds us in Galatians 6:7, “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” The fury of God is upon those who inflict sorrow, pain, and suffering while enriching themselves and exalting their authority.
Conservatives know this truth deeply: no earthly power can evade divine accountability. Moraes may wield the gavel with impunity now, but the eyes of the Almighty see all. He who tramples on the weak—the innocent grandmother fighting for her life, the protesters crying out for fairness—will one day stand before the ultimate Judge. History is replete with fallen despots who believed themselves untouchable, only to face ruin. In Brazil today, this saga underscores a broader battle: the defense of sacred values like family, faith, and freedom against the encroaching shadow of authoritarianism.
Let this be a call to the faithful: God is watching, and He will prevail. In the face of such evil, we must pray fervently for justice, support the afflicted through our voices and actions, and trust in the divine promise of Proverbs 21:1—that even the heart of the king is in the hand of the Lord. Sônia Teresinha Possa’s plight is not just a legal travesty; it is a spiritual test for a nation. Tyranny may rage for a season, but righteousness endures forever. Hold fast to this belief, for in the end, the scales of heavenly justice will balance all accounts.


