Brazilian Leftist Activist – “I decided to come back to the Church and I think I can help women much more with conservative politics than feminism.” – IOTW Report

Brazilian Leftist Activist – “I decided to come back to the Church and I think I can help women much more with conservative politics than feminism.”

The thing young leftists, like David Hoggwash, always seem to forget when they get giddy about the “changing demographics” is that once anyone gets a taste of their system, they do an about-face and start actively protesting against what they once thought was a path to Utopia.

The puny pimply punk fell off the turnip truck last week and he thinks he’s discovered something that was never tried before.

Brazil’s rising tide of young conservatives seeks change.

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As an activist, she used to chain herself to fences in protest at chauvinism and sexual violence. She was, by her own admission, one of the most high-profile feminists in Brazil.

Sara is certainly striking. She has peroxide blonde hair, tattoos and a snappy dress sense.

Six years after having an abortion, Sara became pregnant again. Between the two pregnancies, she had regained her faith in the Catholic Church and her views on pregnancy – and politics – changed radically.

“I was so happy because I felt that God was giving me a second chance to be a mum,” she recalls.

“I decided to come back to the Church and I think I can help women much more with conservative politics than feminism.

“[I spent] five years being the most popular feminist in Brazil and I did nothing for women,” she says. “I just spent this time talking about abortion and legalising drugs and communism and I called that empowering myself.”

For more than 15 years, Brazil was governed by the left. Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva rose to power in 2003 promising change.

But with the country’s most loved politician now facing 12 years in prison for corruptionand with his successor Dilma Rousseff impeached, people are disillusioned. The left did not deliver, so people want change.

Sara’s political idol is the far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro.

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Far right????

How about “not far left”?

They’re calling him the Brazilian Trump.

There is hope for that beleaguered nation after all. They would be lucky to have a Trump at the helm.

 

 

 

13 Comments on Brazilian Leftist Activist – “I decided to come back to the Church and I think I can help women much more with conservative politics than feminism.”

  1. I read this out loud to my wife. We both loved it.

    This reminds me of that quote from Churchill: “If you aren’t a liberal at 20 you have no heart. If you aren’t a conservative at 40 you have no brains.”

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  2. aLEX jONES here=
    The cure to most cancer lies in
    herbs & plants that live in the Brazilian
    rain forest.Big Pharm all ready has the plants
    in their safe.They can’t patent a natural plant…
    So you don’t get the cure sucka’

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  3. Brazil is a visual fantasyland with HUGE resources vast minerals- rain forests, and Spicy Women !
    A “Trumpalike” could bring the people back to reality.

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  4. Believe it or not, Brazil is a lot like Texas in the Tropics with Vast Cattle land and Cowboys (Gauchos) everywhere… also the best Mixed Meats restraunts
    I’ve ever eaten at (Churrascarias ?). They bring you different skewers of fire roasted meats and thinly slice them !

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  5. She was, by her own admission, one of the most high-profile feminists in Brazil.

    Sara is certainly striking. She has peroxide blonde hair, tattoos and a snappy dress sense.

    Six years after having an abortion, Sara became pregnant again.

    So, she (I’m guessing actual “she”), the communist, tatted, feminist, got pregnant? Twice? Those Brazilian lady-boys are into some freaky chit! (Or is that redundant?)

  6. I was a democrat when I was younger, but I don’t believe I was ever a liberal. Even as a kid I thought it was stupid that my parents had to pay taxes. I was raised that you work for what you have, if you don’t work you don’t eat. I was taught actions have consequences and I was personally responsible for my actions. I could never have been for abortion under any circumstances. Gay rights wasn’t a thing back then, but I would have been appalled, much like the entire country would have been then. Ditto for folks who can’t pull down their pants and see what sex they are.

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  7. “[I spent] five years being the most popular feminist in Brazil and I did nothing for women,” she says. “I just spent this time talking about abortion and legalising drugs and communism and I called that empowering myself.”
    That is feminism in a nutcase shell. They don’t help women enrich their lives by promoting traditional pathways; like marriage to men who support and love them (which, btw, increase women’s lifespan), careers and degrees based on actual professions that don’t include prostitution or promoting socialism propoganda, encouraging women to see motherhood as a privilege and not a tactic to prove their devotion to the death cult of communism by killing their babies.
    Glad this woman has seen the light, but she’s a citizen of a politically unstable, socialist leaning country. Hope she survives and helps many Brazilian woman.

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  8. I’m what’s known as a first paycheck Republican. When you are paying taxes at 16 but see able bodied adults on the receiving end, you learn quickly.

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