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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews24 de March de 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Lula’s Confession: The Left’s War on Brazil’s Core Values

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    In a moment of rare candor during the opening of the Foro de São Paulo meeting in Brasília on June 29, 2023, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva openly admitted what many conservatives have long suspected: the Brazilian left has historically positioned itself in direct opposition to traditional discourses on family, customs, and patriotism. This “sincericídio”—an accidental truth-telling—exposes the ideological fault line running through the nation’s politics.

    Lula stated plainly: “Aqui, no Brasil, enfrentamos o discurso do costume, da família e do patriotismo. Ou seja, enfrentamos o discurso que a gente aprendeu a historicamente combater.” He framed these themes—traditional customs, family values, and patriotism—as part of a narrative the left has long learned to combat, associating them with right-wing or even “fascist” rhetoric that the progressive movement must counter to regain ground.

    While Lula and his allies attempt to project an image of moderation and progress, this foundational worldview rejects the very pillars that have sustained Brazilian society for generations. The slip reveals a deep-seated discomfort with the symbols and principles that unite most Brazilians: the sacred institution of the family, time-honored customs rooted in faith and tradition, and a proud sense of national identity.

    Brazil stands at a crossroads in 2026. The country does not need more experimental “democracy” infused with imported progressive ideologies that prioritize fluid identities, globalist agendas, and moral relativism over timeless truths. What Brazil demands is resolute command—leadership rooted in strong, unchanging principles that protect the family as the bedrock of civilization, honor religious faith as a source of moral guidance, and defend patriotic love for the nation against those who would dilute or undermine it.

    Recent polls paint a stark picture of Lula’s fading grip. His approval rating has slumped to around 44%, with disapproval climbing to 51% in surveys from major institutes like Genial/Quaest and Ipsos-Ipec. In hypothetical second-round matchups against conservative figures like Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, the race is now a statistical dead heat—often tied at 41% or separated by mere points. This is no coincidence. Voters are awakening to the reality that progressive governance has delivered economic stagnation, unchecked crime in many areas, and a cultural drift that leaves families feeling vulnerable and national pride under assault.

    The left’s discomfort with patriotism is not mere rhetoric; it manifests in policies and alliances that subordinate Brazilian sovereignty to international forums, embrace narratives hostile to traditional values, and dismiss concerns over family breakdown as backward or reactionary. Lula’s own words from that 2023 speech confirm this: the left has long fought against right-wing emphasis on these themes, viewing them as threats to their transformative project rather than as essential safeguards for social stability.

    True leadership does not apologize for defending the family unit, where children are raised with discipline, love, and moral clarity. It does not shy away from religious principles that have shaped Brazil’s soul—from Catholic traditions to the growing evangelical movement that provides hope and community to millions. And it certainly does not equivocate on patriotism, the unifying force that inspires citizens to build a stronger, safer, prouder nation.

    As the 2026 election approaches, Brazilians face a clear choice. Continue down the path of ideological experimentation that weakens institutions and erodes cultural foundations, or rally behind candidates who promise firm command, moral certainty, and a renewed commitment to God, family, and country. History shows that campaigns grounded in these enduring values mobilize voters, restore order, and deliver victories when the alternative appears weak or directionless.

    Brazil needs leaders who understand that patriotism is not optional for those in power—it is the duty of every public servant. The left’s open hostility to these ideals is not progress; it is a confession of misalignment with the heart of the nation. The time has come to choose strength over drift, principles over relativism, and Brazil first—always.

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