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    Laiz RodriguesBy Laiz Rodrigues24 de October de 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Justice Under Siege: How Brazil’s Top Judge is Crushing Freedom
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    In Brazil, a storm is brewing in the halls of justice. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes is at the center of it all, accused of trampling on basic rights to target his political enemies. This isn’t just a legal spat—it’s a fight for the soul of democracy. Conservatives across the world are watching closely, because what happens in Brasília could happen anywhere.

    Picture this: Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, is fighting for his freedom. He’s accused of stirring up trouble after the 2022 election, but his lawyers say the case against him is a sham. They asked for a simple thing—proper notice through international channels, like letters rogatory, to ensure a fair trial. That’s the law, plain and simple. But Moraes? He shot it down. Instead, he went with a public notice in a newspaper. It’s like sending a subpoena by postcard. No real chance for defense, no real justice. This move screams bias, rushing the process to nail a conservative leader before he can fight back.

    This isn’t a one-off. Moraes has built a reputation as a one-man censorship machine. He’s ordered social media giants to block accounts, silence voices, and even chase down critics abroad. Remember the January 8 riots in Brasília? Sure, they were ugly, but Moraes used them as a blank check to round up anyone who dares question the left’s grip on power. Pre-trial detentions without solid proof, free speech gagged—it’s straight out of a dictator’s playbook.

    And now, the world is pushing back. The United States slapped sanctions on Moraes for human rights abuses. They called out his “unlawful censorship campaigns” against Americans, revoking his visa and those of his family. Even older dirt from his days as São Paulo’s security chief—shady wiretaps and backroom deals—has never been fully cleaned up. Impeachment calls echo in Congress, but so far, the system protects its own.

    Why does this matter to conservatives? Because it’s the same old story: elites in black robes picking winners and losers. Bolsonaro and his family stood for family values, economic freedom, and standing up to globalist overreach. They won hearts by fighting corruption and defending the little guy. Now, Moraes is the corruption, using the courts to bury them.

    Brazil’s conservatives aren’t backing down. Petitions flood in, rallies fill streets, and voices on social media roar for accountability. They know that due process isn’t a luxury—it’s the bedrock of liberty. Without it, we’re all one bad judge away from the gulag.

    It’s time for Brazil’s leaders to wake up. Impeach Moraes. Restore the rule of law. Let the people decide, not one angry justice. If freedom-loving folks everywhere stand with Brazil’s right, we can turn the tide. The fight is on—join it before it’s too late.

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