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    Laiz RodriguesBy Laiz Rodrigues24 de September de 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Burden of Excessive Taxes Under Lula’s Administration: A Modern Form of Slavery?
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    The Lula administration in Brazil has plunged the nation into a deepening crisis of overtaxation, a policy that conservative voices argue mirrors the oppressive chains of taxation as slavery—a concept historically tied to socialist ideologies. With reports indicating that President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s government has raised or created taxes 24 times since 2023, averaging a new burden every 37 days, the average Brazilian citizen is left wondering: when will the government stop siphoning the fruits of their labor?

    Finance Minister Fernando Haddad recently claimed that society isn’t paying an extra centavo in taxes, a statement that rings hollow against the stark reality. Families are grappling with increased costs, businesses are buckling under regulatory strain, and the middle class—once the backbone of Brazil’s economy—is being systematically eroded. This relentless tax hike, disguised as a means to fund social programs, bears an uncanny resemblance to the arguments made by socialist regimes throughout history, where the state justifies its overreach by promising equality, only to deliver servitude.

    The notion of taxation as slavery isn’t new. Philosophers like Leo Tolstoy have long argued that taxing labor represents a form of bondage, stripping individuals of their freedom to choose how their earnings are spent. In Brazil today, this philosophy seems to be playing out in real time. Under Lula’s leadership, the tax burden has reportedly climbed to over 33% of GDP, a figure that conservatives view as evidence of a socialist agenda intent on redistributing wealth while diminishing personal liberty. The government’s actions suggest a belief that the state owns the citizen’s productivity, a hallmark of collectivist ideologies that prioritize centralized control over individual rights.

    This overtaxation isn’t just a financial issue; it’s a moral one. Hardworking Brazilians—farmers, small business owners, and wage earners—are forced to labor for months each year just to satisfy the government’s appetite for revenue. The proceeds, rather than being reinvested into infrastructure or economic growth, often vanish into inefficient bureaucracies or politically motivated handouts, leaving taxpayers with little to show for their sacrifices. This dynamic echoes the corvée labor systems of ancient civilizations, where individuals were compelled to work for the state under the guise of communal benefit—a practice that history has condemned as exploitative.

    Conservatives warn that this trend is no accident. Lula’s administration, rooted in leftist principles, appears to view taxation not as a necessary evil but as a tool for social engineering. The disconnect between Haddad’s assurances and the reality of skyrocketing tax obligations fuels a growing sense of betrayal among citizens who feel they are being enslaved by their own government. Memes circulating on social media, depicting the administration’s leaders with exaggerated noses like Pinocchio, reflect a public increasingly skeptical of official narratives.

    The comparison to slavery may seem dramatic, but it holds weight when we consider the loss of autonomy. In a free society, individuals retain the right to their labor’s rewards; under excessive taxation, that right is eroded, replaced by dependence on state largesse. Brazil’s middle class, already strained by inflation and unemployment, is now facing a future where their earnings are perpetually redirected to sustain a system that offers little in return. This is not the prosperity promised by Lula’s campaign but a slow march toward economic serfdom.

    It’s time for Brazil to reject this path. Conservatives call for a return to fiscal responsibility, lower taxes, and policies that empower individuals rather than enslave them to the state. The Lula administration must heed the growing unrest and reconsider its approach before the nation’s economic vitality—and its people’s freedom—are lost to the socialist experiment gone awry. The clock is ticking, and as of this moment at 11:02 AM EDT on September 24, 2025, the Brazilian people deserve better than to be taxed into bondage.

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