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Despite Claims to the Contrary Gays Are Not Endangered in Brazil PDF Print E-mail
2009 - October 2009
Written by Olavo de Carvalho   
Sunday, 18 October 2009 20:16

São Paulo's annual Gay Pride Parade The other day a Brazilian friend asked me if I had noticed that, within a single generation, forms of conduct described by psychiatry as neurotic or even psychotic have become accepted as normal. Not just normal - I responded - but normative, laudable, and obligatory. The next steps are: (a) marginalize and criminalize every reaction of revulsion, (b) make revulsion psychologically impossible, expelling it from the repertoire of conduct admitted by society.

Only unconcealed paranoia could allow, for example, a country like Brazil where there are 50,000 homicides every year, spread over the whole territory of 8.5 million square kilometers, to describe the murder of 120 homosexuals as a wave of homophobic genocide. However, it is only necessary for someone to appeal to such a statistical comparison and instantly, among cries of revulsion and tears of indignation from the crowd, he is accused of homophobia and of being an apostle of genocide.

The idea of comparing the number of gays who are murdered with those who are murderers, scientifically indispensable for distinguishing between a threatened group, a threatening group, and a group that is neither one or the other, ends up being so offensive that the mere temptation to suggest it is sufficient for one to be prosecuted for homophobia, without the law even having to prove it.

Likewise, Brazilian gay leader Mr. Luiz Mott alleges as proof of generalized anti-homosexual hatred, some 90 cases of aggressions against homosexuals that have occurred in the space of four months in São Paulo, but who dares to compare that number with the number of aggressions committed by the very gay militants themselves in only one day of the Gay Parade in the same city?

Applying the statistical criteria of Mr. Mott, we would say that gays are a danger to the public. The conclusion is absurd, but no more absurd than claiming that they themselves are in danger.

A sense of proportion being prohibited, and the hysterical posturing and hyperbolic paranoia in favor of interest groups become absolute civic obligations. Insanity becomes obligatory, and whoever refuses to be contaminated by it is a criminal, a reprobate, a lunatic who is unable to live in society.

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the President of the Republic, a few months back participated in emergency forums regarding this psychotic stupidity, declaring that any and all opposition to homosexualism is "the most perverse illness that ever entered the human mind".

He reinforces his words, insisting in appearing in official ceremonies with Mr. Luiz Mott at his side, the same individual who talks about pornographic art while embracing the statue of a naked baby of the male sex, transmitting in a not at all subtle manner the idea that babies are, or should be made into, objects of sexual desire like anyone else.

The propaganda of pedophilia is more than evident here, but, upon decorating Mr. Mott for "cultural merit" (as if he himself had merit or culture), Mr. Lula throws all of the weight of his presidential authority in a cynical bluff that forces us to deny what we see, and to believe instead the official pretense of elevated humanitarian and cultural intentions.

There is no greater arrogance than demanding that a human being sacrifice his conscience, his intelligence, and even his capacity of sense perception on the altar of the absurd. "In the end, who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes," Groucho Marx used to ask. When the joke is transformed into reality, humor becomes a satanic farce.

Totally oblivious to the grotesque nature of his performance, the lunatic ascends the chair and gives lessons in psychiatry, categorizing as "sick" those who think there is something wrong about eroticizing an image of a baby, and even proposing, as therapy, to imprison all of them.

And there are those who think that it is possible to have a rational, polite discussion with people like Messrs. Lula and Mott...

Olavo de Carvalho is a Brazilian writer and philosopher presently living in the U. S. as a correspondent for Brazilian newspapers. He is the author of several books, including O Imbecil Coletivo: Atualidades Inculturais Brasileiras (1996) and O Futuro do Pensamento Brasileiro - Estudos sobre o Nosso Lugar no Mundo (1997). His articles can be found at www.olavodecarvalho.org  and www.midiasemmascara.org.  The author welcomes comments at olavo@olavodecarvalho.org.

Translated from the Portuguese by Matthew Cullinan Hoffman.



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Absurd presidential conduct // Author with questionable views
written by Augustus, October 19, 2009
There is no question that LULU lacks composure, and ridicules the office of the presidency of Brazil with several questionable appearances (such as distributing condoms to the public in Rio during carnival), for the man is not only absurdly ridiculous, immoral, and incompetent, but also an opportunist liar!

Yet, on the other hand, there is also no question that the author, probably influenced by the hateful religious establishments (all of which the unquestionably the source of hate and contention between people of different cultures) is also demonstrating by his absurd views in the above article that he probably hates (or at best is strongly against) homosexuals.

Naturally hate crimes based on race, religion, gender, and sexual orientation are quite small when compared with the huge number of "regular crimes" against the average population; for Brazil is the nation where crime is rampant, out of control - the source of great embarrassment for a nation who has the self-delusional audacity to compare itself with the civilized countries of Western Europe or North America. Yet, hate crimes of any type (or source) should necessarily be viewed in isolation, and such numbers to be compared against their peers in other world locations. As such, to claim that there is a high incidence of hate crimes in Brazil in not only CORRECT, but possibly insufficient, unless of course you were to compare Brazil with far MORE primitive places like Iran, Congo, or Myanmar…

Consequently, Mr. Olavo de Carvalho should perhaps refrain from making idiotic claims (thus displaying his own hate towards that group) and perhaps consider concentrating his valuable time as a "newspaper correspondent" to disseminate and attack the horrific conditions of our compatriots, living in squalor and/or fear of rampant violent crime within the large Brazilian unban centers!
Augustus
written by João da Silva, October 19, 2009
Consequently, Mr. Olavo de Carvalho should perhaps refrain from making idiotic claims (thus displaying his own hate towards that group) and perhaps consider concentrating his valuable time as a "newspaper correspondent" to disseminate and attack the horrific conditions of our compatriots, living in squalor and/or fear of rampant violent crime within the large Brazilian unban centers!


Mr. de Carvalho does write articles of greater interest. But unfortunately, the editors chose to publish one of not much significance for readers like us. For this reason, I didn't comment.

Anyway it is good to hear from ya again.
Despite Claims to the Contrary Gays Are Not Endangered in Brazil !
written by ch.c., October 20, 2009
Corrupted Brazilians Politicians are Not Endangered either !

We all know that most brazilians pretend to be heteros !
Correct or Not ?

If so, why are there so many Trannies in Brazil ?
Is that the way you form......heteros couples ?

In my view, many Brazilians "heteros" are lying and hiding their sexual preferences !

A gay wil never go with a Tranny !
Only "heteros" go with Trannies, since heteros enjoy only women !

RIGHT ?

Welllll....something doesnt add up !

Up to you to find out what !

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OLAVO IS A BRAZILIAN G.W.BUSH WANNABE
written by Daisy Dee, October 21, 2009
Olavo de Carvalho is the most ridicule person that has ever come out from Brazil. He is a typical aborted product of Brazilian right wing white trash, pseudo ''middle class'' as they like to call themselves, spoiled people that read right wing magazines like Veja, live in penthouses spitting from their windows looking at the favelas, and drive in blinded cars.

OLAVO, TU É UMA BAITA VERGONHA TUPINIQUIM.
yuck
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written by us_male, October 24, 2009
Ch.c. in your view, yes your narrow minded liberal view, whole brazil is wrong or whatever, because you just miss your boyfriend. In my view there are more swiss faggots in Switzerland like you who bitch about nonsene because they can't find a foreign boyfriend, swiss faggots who hide like jorg haider (though he's austrian, but my point is, a hiding in the closet gay) or are straight forward faggots and date a Brazilian or an American for a green card.
Being anti gay doesn't make you a wannabee George W. Bush, or Dick cheney (who has a gay daughter). I'm against gays, not because they are a danger, but because they keep on crying for gay marriage, what is simply and tradition ceremony between a man and woman. Gays have the right to be themself, but if the majority of society decides in a referendum or just view their opinion openly without having a referendum, that gays are immoral or against gay marriage or both, Gay people should just accept that and move on. They have the right to fight it so long as they want, but also should be prepared and handle the backlash. If someone find gays immoral, it's their way of thinking and has the right to think like that. In my opinion they are not racist nor ignorant. Besides, do we need more gays, specially like Ch.c.? Please, i already hear enough of doom gloom from his pal Al Gore and his hollywood gay against global warming friends here.
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written by us_male, October 24, 2009
Ch.c. typed:
"We all know that most brazilians pretend to be heteros !
Correct or Not ?"

Who is we? You, your computer and male plastic doll?
If we is us, the individuals (brazilians and foreigners like me) who post messages here and are more open minded than you, I can answer the question. I believe you are incorrect, because I believe there are more heteroes in Brazil who do not hide in the closet than in Switzerland. There are for sure more gays in Brazil (and here in the States) because it has a larger population than Switzerland. I might be wrong, but maybe there are more faggots in Switzerland, what wouldn't surprise me at all, if it's true. Again that's my view..of course in your view, i will be this, that, bla bla bla..etc (yawning). Anyway, there're more heteros in Brazil than in Switzerland who have and create more kids than the old and less young heteros in Switzerland, and that will simply force your nation and faggots like you sitting behind a computer, made in china and not in switzerland, to calm down and just face the truth that it's fading away and just becomes more muslim swiss? I bet that will happen. Remeber,when it becomes Swissnistan, you are not safe there smilies/smiley.gif.

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