Outrageous Betrayal: Lula’s Government Hands Billions to Foreigners While Brazilian Families Starve!
Oh, come on! Can you believe this? In 2024, while hardworking Brazilian moms and dads are scraping by, skipping meals just to keep the lights on, the Lula government shoveled a whopping R$1.5 billion from the Bolsa Família straight into the pockets of foreigners. Yes, you read that right—1.5 BILLION reais! That’s money meant for our own people, the ones who’ve built this country with sweat and tears, now flying across borders like it’s no big deal.
Picture this: A single mom in São Paulo, juggling two jobs, begging for a little extra to buy rice for her kids. She’s turned away or gets pennies while over 170,000 foreign families—mostly Venezuelans, but others too—cash in on benefits they didn’t earn here. The number of these payouts exploded by 540% since 2019! What the hell? It’s like watching your own house get robbed while the cops hand the thief a key.
Lula loves to parade around, thumping his chest about fighting for the poor, the workers, the forgotten. “Pelo povo!” he shouts. Yeah, right! Pelo povo de quem? Not the Brazilian povo, that’s for sure. This isn’t help—it’s a slap in the face. Millions of our families are drowning in poverty, inflation eating their paychecks alive, and jobs scarcer than water in the drought. Hospitals overflowing, schools crumbling, and streets unsafe. And yet, somehow, there’s cash to spare for outsiders? It’s not compassion; it’s insanity. Or worse—it’s a political game, buying votes and favors from abroad while our people get crumbs.
This isn’t just numbers on a page; it’s heartbreak. It’s the grandma in the Northeast who can’t afford her meds, the kid in Rio who goes to bed hungry, the dad in the Amazon losing his farm to floods with no safety net. That R$1.5 billion could have fed thousands of Brazilian tables, fixed roofs, or given kids a shot at school supplies. Instead? Poof—gone overseas. How do you sleep at night, Lula? How do you look in the mirror knowing you’re prioritizing strangers over your own?
We deserve better! This betrayal has to stop. Demand audits, tighten the rules—who gets our money and why? Make Bolsa Família Brazilian first, last, and always. Rise up, Brazil! Your voice is your power. No more excuses, no more handouts to the world at our expense. It’s time to take back what’s ours—before there’s nothing left to fight for.
Furious doesn’t even cover it. This is theft from the soul of our nation. Share this rage. Let’s make them hear us roar!


