Ratinho Junior Silence: Turning a Blind Eye to the Torture of Filipe Martins While Aspiring His Presidential Run
By Hotspotnews
In the dank, suffocating bowels of Ponta Grossa prison in Paraná, a political prisoner named Filipe Martins is being slowly broken by the very state apparatus that Governor Ratinho Junior controls. This is not some abstract legal technicality. This is raw, deliberate human rights abuse: a 3-square-meter cell with no ventilation, no surveillance cameras, and conditions that mock Brazil’s own minimum standards of six square meters per inmate. Martins, a loyal former advisor to President Jair Bolsonaro and a fierce defender of conservative values, was thrown into this hellhole on orders from Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. Yet the man who runs Paraná—positioning himself as the next great conservative hope for 2026—has said absolutely nothing.
How does a governor aspiring to lead the nation remain silent while one of his state’s prisons tortures a man whose only “crime” was standing against the leftist judicial dictatorship? Ratinho Junior, the same politician who once waved the flag of anti-corruption and law and order, now presides over a facility where a political dissident is denied basic dignity. No air. No monitoring. No humanity. This isn’t justice; it is state-sponsored cruelty, engineered to crush the spirit of anyone who dares challenge the STF’s iron grip. And Ratinho? He watches it happen in his own backyard and keeps his mouth shut, too busy polishing his presidential ambitions to utter a single word of outrage.
This silence is damning. It exposes the rot at the heart of Brazil’s so-called “center-right.” Ratinho Junior wants us to believe he represents something different from the Lula-Moraes regime that weaponized the courts to jail opponents, censor the internet, and turn Brazil into a soft dictatorship. But his refusal to defend Filipe Martins proves he is cut from the exact same cloth. How can a man who allows this abomination in Paraná claim the moral authority to lead 200 million Brazilians? How can he look conservatives in the eye and promise to restore freedom when he cannot even protect a prisoner rotting under his watch? The answer is simple: he cannot. His silence screams louder than any speech—he is complicit, calculating, and cowardly.
Filipe Martins is not just another inmate. He is a symbol of everything the globalist left fears: a bold voice that exposed the fraud of the 2022 election and the January 8 narrative used to persecute patriots. Now he sits in a concrete box, gasping for air, while Ratinho Junior courts donors, poses for photos, and dreams of Planalto Palace. This is the same old Brazilian tragedy we have endured for decades—politicians who talk tough on the campaign trail but fold the moment real principle is required. Ratinho is proving, in real time, that he is no savior. He is just another suit in the system, willing to sacrifice a fellow conservative on the altar of political expediency.
Conservatives across Brazil must wake up. If Ratinho Junior cannot muster the courage to denounce the torture happening in his own state prison, he has no business asking for our votes in 2026. Silence in the face of abuse is not neutrality—it is endorsement. The same abuse we suffered under Lula, under Moraes, under the entire rotten establishment. Nothing has changed. And until Ratinho speaks out and demands Filipe Martins’ transfer to humane conditions, he deserves nothing but contempt from every patriot who still believes Brazil can be saved.
The time for polite silence is over. The abuse of Filipe Martins stains Paraná’s soil and Ratinho Junior’s legacy. Either he stands up now or he admits he is exactly what we already have: just another politician who talks conservative but governs like the left.

