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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews26 de April de 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Gilmar Mendes and the Seven Capital Sins: Brazil’s Supreme Court in Moral Freefall

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    Enough! While real Brazilians fight taxes, crime, and inflation, Supreme Court Justice Gilmar Mendes is busy turning the STF into his personal drama show — and he’s committing every one of the Seven Capital Sins in public.

    Pride — This guy thinks he’s untouchable. He can’t even handle a funny puppet video from Governor Romeu Zema. Instead of ignoring satire like a normal person, Gilmar explodes and files criminal charges. Lifetime job, zero humility.

    Wrath — Pure vengeance. He went on a three-day media blitz attacking Zema, mocking his Mineiro accent like some arrogant snob. Then a fake “sorry” on social media while still swinging. This isn’t justice — it’s a tantrum with a robe.

    Greed — Power and protection. Gilmar’s been accused of blocking investigations, shielding allies in big scandals, and building his own influence empire. The court protects its own while crushing critics.

    Envy — He hates when conservative governors like Zema actually deliver results and speak for the people. Elected leaders become targets because they answer to voters, not to black-robed elites.

    Sloth — Real work? Nah. The STF backlog grows while Gilmar does interviews and personal vendettas. Easy to be lazy with lifetime tenure and no real accountability.

    Gluttony & Lust — Never enough control. He craves headlines, dominance, and silence from everyone else. Sue the critics, silence the memes, rule by solo decisions. Pure appetite for power.

    This is not a judge. This is an entitled bully exposing everything wrong with Brazil’s Supreme Court.

    The Puppet That Broke the Justice

    It all started with a simple satirical video. Governor Romeu Zema, a man actually fixing his state’s finances and speaking like a normal Brazilian, used puppets to mock STF overreach. Funny. Harmless. The kind of political humor that happens in every healthy democracy.

    Gilmar Mendes lost his mind.

    Instead of brushing it off, he filed a “notícia-crime” and tried to throw Zema into the infamous fake news investigation — the same tool the court uses to hunt conservatives. Then came the media tour: seven interviews in three days. Non-stop attacks. Accents mocked. Dignity discarded.

    This isn’t about one video. It’s about a court that has forgotten its place.

    Why This Matters to Every Brazilian

    The STF was created to protect the Constitution, not to become a political super-power above elected leaders. Yet today we see one justice after another acting like kings:

    • Solo decisions that bypass the full court
    • Investigations that never end but always target the right
    • Protection for allies while crushing critics

    Gilmar’s behavior is just the latest example. Lifetime appointments with almost zero accountability have created a monster. A monster that gets angry at jokes but stays silent on real crime waves destroying Brazilian families.

    Governor Zema showed the difference. He responded with calm strength, defended free speech, and reminded everyone that judges should serve the people — not rule them.

    The Conservative Solution

    Brazil needs real judicial reform now:

    • Term limits for STF ministers
    • End to monocratic (one-justice) rulings on big issues
    • Real transparency and accountability
    • Clear limits so the court stops playing politics

    The Brazilian people are waking up. They’re tired of paying high salaries for judges who act like celebrities with grudges. They want institutions that work for Brazil, not against it.

    Gilmar Mendes gave us all a gift: a crystal-clear picture of the problem. A man in robes committing the Seven Capital Sins while claiming to deliver justice.

    The circus must end. The reform must begin. The people are watching — and they’ve had enough.

    Ready to post or tweak? Want it longer, shorter, or more fire in any section? Just tell me, boss. 🔥😎🙏🏽

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