Lula’s Latest Rant: Selective Outrage Over Sovereignty and the Real Threat to Freedom
By Hotspotnews
In yet another theatrical appearance dressed like a revolutionary cosplayer, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva took the stage at a Landless Workers’ Movement (MST) gathering and delivered what can only be described as a masterclass in leftist hypocrisy.
Lula warned the crowd that multilateralism is dead and that American President Donald Trump poses an existential threat to national sovereignty by supposedly plotting to establish a “parallel United Nations” under sole U.S. control. According to Lula, this imagined new body would allow one man—Trump—to dictate terms to the world, ending the era of collective global governance.
The irony is thick enough to cut with a machete.
For eight years, conservatives watched while Lula’s ideological allies—from Maduro in Venezuela to Ortega in Nicaragua to assorted Castro-adjacent regimes—systematically dismantled democratic institutions, jailed opponents, rigged elections, and turned once-thriving nations into economic basket cases. During those same years, Lula and his Workers’ Party never once discovered a sovereignty crisis worth condemning when it came from fellow travelers on the socialist left.
Maduro can steal elections, starve his people, and invite Cuban intelligence to run his security apparatus—yet he remains a “partner” in Lula’s global south vision. Trump, on the other hand, wins a decisive popular and electoral victory in the freest, most transparent election system on earth, returns to office with a clear mandate, and suddenly becomes the great villain threatening world order.
The double standard is not subtle. It is blatant.
Lula’s real fear has nothing to do with sovereignty in the abstract sense and everything to do with sovereignty in practice: the sovereignty of ordinary people to reject socialism, reject endless international bureaucracies, and reject the tired script of globalist elites who lecture the world while enriching themselves.
Trump’s America First agenda has never called for dissolving the United Nations or replacing it with a personal fiefdom. What it has done is demand accountability—fair burden-sharing from allies, an end to endless free-riding, and recognition that no international body should override the democratic will of sovereign nations, especially the world’s leading republic.
When Lula clutches his pearls over a supposed “parallel UN,” what he is really mourning is the loss of the old multilateral club where leftist autocrats could count on sympathetic majorities, endless resolutions, and zero consequences for their abuses. That club is crumbling, and the panic is palpable.
The MST event itself offered the perfect backdrop for Lula’s performance. A movement long accused of land invasions, violence, and ties to radical ideology provided the red-clad audience for a speech that painted Trump as the imperialist while conveniently ignoring the very real imperial meddling Lula’s friends have inflicted on their own populations for decades.
Conservatives understand sovereignty differently. True national sovereignty means the right of free peoples to govern themselves without interference from unelected global bodies, foreign-funded NGOs, or transnational socialist networks. It means border security, economic independence, energy dominance, and the freedom to elect leaders who put citizens first—not international consensus.
Trump’s return has reminded the world that powerful democracies can—and should—act in their own interest without apology. Lula’s reaction reveals more about his worldview than any policy critique ever could: when the left loses control of the narrative and the institutions, suddenly everyone else becomes the threat to democracy.
The message from Brasília is clear. The global left is terrified—not of a “parallel UN,” but of parallel power centers where freedom, self-determination, and common-sense nationalism are allowed to succeed.
And that may be the most encouraging sign yet that the old order is finally giving way.

