Flávio Bolsonaro Launches “Brasil Sem Medo”: A Powerful Wake-Up Call Against the Venezuelan-Style Nightmare Unfolding in Brazil
Today, Flávio Bolsonaro released a hard-hitting campaign video launching his “**Brasil Sem Medo**” (Brazil Without Fear) plan — a direct, unflinching assault on the crime and insecurity that now defines daily life for millions of Brazilians under the Lula administration
Watch the full campaign video here:
https://x.com/TheIncorrupt_/status/2067610565808202180
The video is raw and effective. It opens with images of bullet-riddled buildings and the quiet terror ordinary citizens endure. It shows crime victims, armed criminals operating openly, and neighborhoods seized by gangs. Clips of President Lula are interwoven, highlighting the stark contrast between empty rhetoric and the brutal reality on the streets. The message is clear: Brazilians are living in fear — and it didn’t have to be this way.
It started like this with Maduro.
In Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro’s socialist regime transformed a once-prosperous nation into a narco-state. Criminal gangs and terrorist organizations took over territories, violence exploded, the economy collapsed, and millions fled. What began as “social justice” rhetoric ended in widespread terror, parallel powers controlling entire areas, and a government either complicit or powerless against the chaos.HDTIJ“LARGE”

Brazil is walking the same dangerous path. Under the PT government, criminal factions like the PCC and Comando Vermelho have grown bolder, seizing control of communities, running parallel “governments,” and spreading fear across states. The video doesn’t exaggerate — it simply shows what too many Brazilians already know: the state is failing to protect its people.
Flávio Bolsonaro’s “Brasil Sem Medo” Plan
Flávio Bolsonaro’s campaign is built on concrete, tough-on-crime measures that prioritize law-abiding citizens over criminals. Key elements of the new security plan include:
– Designating PCC and Comando Vermelho as terrorist organizations** — seeking international cooperation, especially with the United States under President Trump, to dismantle these groups through sanctions, intelligence sharing, and joint operations.
– Chemical castration for rapists — a strong deterrent for one of the most heinous crimes.
– Electronic ankle monitoring for domestic abusers — protecting women and families immediately after aggression occurs.
– Reducing the age of criminal responsibility** — ensuring young offenders who commit serious crimes face real consequences instead of lenient juvenile systems.
– Building more prisons and enacting stricter laws — so dangerous criminals are actually locked up and kept off the streets, rather than released due to overcrowded facilities or soft policies.
– An overall commitment to restoring sovereignty in crime-plagued areas and ending the culture of impunity that has flourished under the current administration.
This isn’t vague promises. It’s a clear rejection of the failed “human rights for criminals” approach that has left Brazilians feeling like hostages in their own country.
The “Brasil Sem Medo” launch sends a powerful signal: the Bolsonaro family and conservative forces are ready to confront the crisis head-on. While the left and their media allies will likely attack the video as “sensationalist” or call for censorship, the images speak for themselves. Brazilians deserve to see the truth — not sanitized narratives that protect the powerful and ignore victims.
Flávio Bolsonaro is offering hope through strength: more prisons, harsher penalties for the worst offenders, zero tolerance for organized crime treated as terrorism, and real protection for families. This is the kind of leadership that turned El Salvador around and that Brazil desperately needs to avoid Venezuela’s fate.
Watch the full campaign video here:
https://x.com/TheIncorrupt_/status/2067610565808202180
Brazil has a choice. Continue down the path of fear, gang rule, and Venezuelan-style decline — or choose security, sovereignty, and a future where citizens no longer live in terror. “Brasil Sem Medo” is more than a slogan. It’s a battle cry for the Brazil that still believes in law and order.