Lula’s Socialist Paradise: Brazilian Domestic Terrorists Now Extorting Entire Neighborhoods While the Government Looks Away

By Hotspotnews

 

In the glittering promises of “social justice” and “progressive governance” peddled by Brazil’s President Lula da Silva and his Workers’ Party (PT), reality has once again delivered a brutal verdict. While Lula lectures the world on inequality and global solidarity, his allies in the criminal underworld are turning middle-class condominiums into cash cows for narco-terrorists.

These are not mere criminals. The Comando Vermelho are domestic terrorists—heavily armed narco-terrorists who operate like a parallel state, seizing territory, imposing taxes at gunpoint, and ruling over citizens with the kind of totalitarian control that would make a warlord blush. According to shocking reports from Rio de Janeiro, these terrorists have seized control of two large condominiums in the Pavuna neighborhood. Nearly 800 apartments are now being shaken down for a mandatory monthly “fee” of R$ 300 per unit. That’s R$ 240,000 flowing into the terrorists’ coffers every single month, extracted at gunpoint from hardworking families just trying to live their lives.

The terrorists didn’t sneak in quietly. They showed up armed, some dressed in fake military police uniforms, summoned building representatives to an emergency meeting, and declared the properties under Red Command control. Residents are reportedly being forced to buy their cooking gas exclusively from the traffickers as well. This isn’t random street crime—it’s organized territorial conquest in broad daylight, systematic intimidation, economic subjugation, and the deliberate erosion of the Brazilian state’s monopoly on force. That’s textbook domestic terrorism aimed at civilians to fund their broader criminal empires, spread fear, and challenge legitimate authority.

This is what “Lula’s boys” deliver. For years, critics have warned that the PT’s soft-on-crime ideology, combined with its alliances of convenience and alleged tolerance for these terrorist factions, has empowered these monsters. Comando Vermelho isn’t some fringe gang; it’s a heavily armed terrorist enterprise that thrives in the power vacuums created by progressive policies that prioritize ideology over law and order. Under Lula’s watch, Rio’s favelas and now its residential buildings are turning into feudal kingdoms ruled by domestic terrorists.

Where is the federal government? Where are the much-touted “social programs” when innocent citizens are being taxed by terrorists? The silence from Brasília is deafening. Brazilian families are left defenseless while the political class obsesses over international posturing and attacking conservative opponents. This is the inevitable result of leftist governance: weakened institutions, demoralized police, and emboldened domestic terrorists who sense weakness at the top.

Seven years ago, the same terrorist group tried similar tactics in Pavuna and was apparently beaten back. Now they’re back with a vengeance—stronger, bolder, and clearly unafraid of consequences. That tells you everything about the trajectory of “Lula 3.0.” Public security has collapsed in key areas, and ordinary Brazilians are paying the price with their safety and their wallets.

This isn’t governance. This is surrender to domestic terrorism. While Lula’s international admirers clap for his rhetoric, the people of Rio are living under a slow-motion hostage situation imposed by narco-terrorists. How many more neighborhoods must fall? How many more families must be bled dry before the PT admits that coddling terrorists and demonizing law enforcement has been a catastrophic failure?

Brazil deserves better than this dystopian mix of socialism and gangster terrorism. The victims in Pavuna aren’t statistics—they’re proof that when governments abandon the basic duty of protecting citizens, domestic terrorists fill the void. The outrage in Rio should be a wake-up call not just for Brazil, but for every nation flirting with the same failed progressive experiment. Law, order, and security aren’t right-wing talking points. They are the foundation of any functioning society. Without them, the “people’s government” becomes just another protection racket run by terrorists.

Call them what they are—domestic terrorists—and treat them accordingly with zero tolerance before more of Brazil falls under the red flag of the Comando Vermelho. Anything less is national suicide.

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