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January 10, 2023
By Vijay Prashad
On January 8, 2023, large crowds of peopledressed in colors of the Brazilian flagdescended on the countrys capital, Brasília. They invaded the federal building and Supreme Court and vandalized public property. This attack by the rioters had been widely expected since the invaders had been planning weekend demonstrations for days on social media. On January 1, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (known as Lula) was formally sworn in as Brazils president, but during his inauguration there was no such melee. It was as if the vandals were waiting until the city was quiet and when Lula himself was out of town. For all the braggadocio of the attack, it was an act of extreme cowardice.
The man whom Lula defeatedformer Brazilian President Jair Bolsonarowas nowhere near Brasília. He was not even in Brazil. He fled before the inaugurationto escape prosecution, presumablyto Orlando, Florida, in the United States. But even if Bolsonaro was not in Brasília, Bolsonaristasas his supporters are knownwere everywhere in evidence. Before Bolsonaro lost the election to Lula in October 30, 2022, Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil suggested that Brazil was going to see Bolsonarism without Bolsonaro. The political party with the largest bloc in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate in Brazil is the far-right Liberal Party, which served as the political vehicle of Bolsonaro during his presidency. The toxic right-wing stain remains both in the elected bodies and on social media.
The two men responsible for public safety in BrasíliaAnderson Torres, secretary of public security of the federal district, and Ibaneis Rocha, governor of the federal districtare close to Bolsonaro. Torres was a minister in Bolsonaros government and was on holiday in Orlando during the attack; Rocha took the afternoon off, a sign that he did not want to be at his desk during the attack. For their complicity in the attack, Torres was dismissed from his post, and Rocha has been suspended. The federal government has taken charge of security, and thousands of fanatic Nazis, as Lula called them, have been arrested.
The slogans and signs that pervaded Brasília were less about Bolsonaro and more about the hatred felt for Lula, and the potential of his pro-people government. Big businessmainly agribusinesssectors are furious about the reforms proposed by Lula. This attack was partly the result of the built-up frustration felt by people who have been led to believe that Lula is a criminalwhich the courts have shown is falseand partly is a warning from Brazils elites. The ragtag nature of the attack resembles the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former U.S. President Donald Trump. The illusions about the dangers of a communist U.S. President Joe Biden or a communist Lula seem to have masked the animosity of the elites to even the mildest rollback of neoliberal austerity.
The slogans and signs that pervaded Brasília were less about Bolsonaro and more about the hatred felt for Lula, and the potential of his pro-people government. Big businessmainly agribusinesssectors are furious about the reforms proposed by Lula. This attack was partly the result of the built-up frustration felt by people who have been led to believe that Lula is a criminalwhich the courts have shown is falseand partly is a warning from Brazils elites. The ragtag nature of the attack resembles the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former U.S. President Donald Trump. The illusions about the dangers of a communist U.S. President Joe Biden or a communist Lula seem to have masked the animosity of the elites to even the mildest rollback of neoliberal austerity.
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