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The Same Brazil that Abhors Pedophilia Embraces Pedophobia PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cristovam Buarque   
Thursday, 25 September 2008 06:11

Child eats rest of food in São Paulo street, BrazilPedophilia is an individual perversion spread over countries; pedophobia is a social perversion, concentrated in countries like Brazil. Pedophilia is, actually, a form of pedophobia: the hatred of, and aversion to, children. It is not, however, the only form. Tolerance of the sexual exploitation of children and adolescents is a social form of pedophobia.

For decades, nonetheless, it has been accepted, as if prostituting a child or a teenager were less serious than their use in practices of pedophilia.

Abandoning children to the streets is also a form of pedophobia. In Brazil, however, this practice is accepted as normal. As if it were something normal to leave millions of boys and girls subjected to the brutality of abandonment. The parents abandon their children due to the impossibility of supporting them, but the various governments, who do not create child-protection mechanisms, are pedophobes.

They love the economy and the public works but not the children. Those who, throughout the democratic history, have elected and tolerated politicians more for their works than for the care they have for the children, are also pedophobes.

Leaving children without toys, condemning them to work, leaving them to be killed, battered, forgotten and abandoned when they should be playing are forms of pedophobia. The society lives with this without becoming horrified.

Condemning children to a future of exclusion from the advantages of society, cutting their talents off at the root through lack of schools or of thorough, quality schooling is also pedophobia. Another form of pedophobia is paying the teachers poorly and, in exchange, tolerating their lack of preparation and dedication and their strikes that cause the children to lose irrecoverable time.

Brazilian society, nonetheless, does this through the action of some and the omission of many. We all practice this pedophobia when we discover that each minute 60 children are dropping out of school, and that those who remain to the end of secondary school receive a poor education.

Questioning the cost of changing this reality, while accepting that there is money for all the rest, except for the children and their schools, is a form of pedophobia well disseminated throughout Brazilian society. The same society that is horrified by the evil of pedophilia.

Closing off the good schools, leaving millions of students outside; closing off the quality hospitals, leaving sick children outside; closing off the supermarkets, leaving hungry children outside - these are all practices of pedophobia that go unperceived by many of us.

The pedophile steals the future of children, marking them forever with sexual violence. The pedophobes, nevertheless, also steal this future when they leave children condemned to illiteracy and through the lack of schooling, marking them definitely.

The violence of omission and of tolerating the crimes committed against the children is pedophobic behavior. Yet, we are relieved when some pedophiles are imprisoned. The guilt of the monsters of pedophilia must not hide the responsibility of the pedophobes through omission, though electing leaders without sensitivity, leaders with a pedophobe spirit.

These are leaders who find money for everything except to do what Senator Heloísa Helena proposed: "To adopt a generation of little Brazilians, giving it all that these children need."

If we would do this, they would do the rest as adults, without the traumas left by pedophiles or pedophobes who, through different means, produce the same results: tortured children, anguished adults.

Pedophilia is a brutal perversity that occurs in many countries all over the world. But, sadly, we must recognize that few countries present the grade of pedophobia perceivable in Brazil.

Cristovam Buarque is a professor at the University of Brasília and a PDT senator for the Federal District. You can visit his website - www.cristovam.org.br - and write to him at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Translated from the Portuguese by Linda Jerome This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Comments (10)Add Comment
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written by marta, September 25, 2008
what the hell is Lula doing about this and other crime in Brazil, under his watch..nothing..too absorbed with pre-salt that may never flow!!!
Bravo Buarque !
written by ch.c., September 26, 2008
You said it all !
You said what I always said.
You said it so much better than I did.

I am glad this was written by a Brazilian, not a foreigner.

SHAME TO BRAZIL !
Brazilians always underline the top of the iceberg, and hide the 90 % of the iceberg that is much darker than the top !

It is like your (whatever name it is) organization stating there is 320 "roads" to human trafficking and stating the ones going outside Brazil.
When that SAME organization in a previous report stated that 195 of these "roads" ended up in....BRAZIL !!!!!!!

And a "road" to human trafficking is not equal to another road.

One can have 10 "passengers" while the second may have 2.

And also your famous INjustice dept is doing very little to put in jail your deaths squads....killing thousands of innocentc CHILDREN annually.
And who are these deaths squads ? Your police forces outside their regular working hours.

I also just remind Brazilians, that as a Brazilian report (not foreign) 1000 of your 5500 municipalities provide prostitution with minors. The report even said the real number is probably UNDER stated !
And in one municipality there is usually many places offering children
prostitution. Meaning you have many many many thousands places.

And then what do we read in the medias : Brazil is firmly against sexual tourism. What about Brazilians using these places where in many
places there are ZERO foreigners ??????
NOT A WORD....OF COURSE !!!!!
The only targets are the foreigners...NEVER THE Brazilians...as usual !!!!
Despite that 95 % of the criminals having sex with minors are.....BRAZILIANS ! Including your politicians, TV stars, sports stars, wealthy Brazilians !!!!!! For them...SILENCE 6 IMPUNITY are the norms !!!!!

Same for the millions of working children. Outlawed but totally tolerated.

Same for the millions of street children. Not even outlawed. Therefore you leave them in the streets instead of taking them to a shelter and care for them !!!!!

Brazil is definitely a THIRD WORLD COUNTRY !!!!
A Shame to Humanity !!!! A Shame to Dignity !
Even more so because you are NOT a poor country !$
Therefore you have the money to do better, but no desire and no will to protect and help the weakest citizens, the children and the innocents.
You put in jail for 4 years a young mother aged 19, because she has stolen a tube of butter.
You put young women in jail cells....with 20 males ! And what happened to those who allowed these atrocities ? Nothing yet...still investigating. No decision yet and the decision in a few years time : INNOCENTS of course !!!!!! Or at worst...A BLAME !!!!!!

Let me say this : BRAZILIAN JUSTICE ARE NOT HUMANS !!!!
They should ALL end up in the Hague Court for Genocide.
After all this is exactly what it is.
Classic Leftist Viewpoint
written by Ric, September 26, 2008
Blame society, blame the neighbors, don´t blame the parents. Tu ta nem aí, portanto, é tua culpa.

This is not the way that solutions are actually found and implemented.

The assumption is that new laws can fix everything.
did not know where to post this one
written by Forrest Allen Brown, September 26, 2008
1. POVERTY. which forces many families to abadanon young ,boys & girls .out on to the streets to sell themselves to the highest bidder to buy food a place to stay
the Lucky ones (if there is such a thing ) find there way out of Brazil to other lands where they can
escape .many are killed or die of STDs ,
Others are abused by Brazilians they are forced to work for , police in many cases .
there parents is some .how many under age girls boys & sell them selves to build the floats in the carnivals all over Brazil , or to buy clothes to party in for the fiestas, have cell phones , just to keep up an appearance of doing well
we will never know

2.PEDOPHILES flock to Brazil as it does not police its Internet to stop the sex tours and web sites that promote the practice.
any Marjory city in Brazil and most countries have them but they are sent to jail in Else where most in Brazil that are caught are gringos
as that is where the money is ,
most Brazilians that are caught the ones with money never got to jail the ones of the poor well they do go to jail and the police make sure to put it on TV to prove they are doing something about the crime.

3. PROGRAM AS . most of thees are young women with kids left to them by boys or men that told them they loved them .until a child was involved , with little to no education and no money from the man boy to help they make there way down to the beaches or other places where men can be found to sell themselves to feed themselves and there child , its not a job to them it is a way to survive what Brazil has given them .

A country with no help for the poor ,uneducated or females of the proud country of Brazil .
Brazil's congress and presidents should be proud of these accomplishment's .
ask any one of them if they have ever used one of the 3 above and see the look in there eyes.
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written by Ric, September 26, 2008
NGOs (ONGs) are a perfect vegicle for foreign pedophiles. Including religious philanthropies.
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written by marta, September 26, 2008
The "system" here throws a 15 year old girl into a jail cell of 20 male prisoners where she is sexually abused in exchange for some food
marta
written by João da Silva, September 26, 2008
.nothing..too absorbed with pre-salt that may never flow!!!


You may sound pessimistic to Lula & cia , but to me you are prophetic and absolutely correct!! Can you imagine him and his cronies using the FGTS to explore this recently found "wealth"?
What an idiot
written by A Brazilian, September 29, 2008
The term he attempts to coin doesn't even make sense. Pedophobia!? Who is affraid of children?

Then he goes over his usual leftist rant, without mentioning that it is the left who is in power now and they have done nothing to change anything bad that might exist.

Cristovam Buarque is not part of the solution, he is part of the problem. All he does is to write stupid articles such as this one instead of actually working for solving anything.
More or less
written by Simpleton, September 29, 2008
Abe is "typical" (in the ch.c vein of characterizing our countrymen). Said differently - "All he does is to write stupid comments such as this one instead of actually working for solving anything."

The B Brazilians that are out there don't fit that mold.
Where is Bobão?
written by ..., September 30, 2008
This topic "Pedophilia" regards that poivoit!

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