Brazil’s Supreme Court is seizing funds from protesters who won’t accept Bolsonaro’s defeat. Biden no doubt taking notes. https://t.co/HYFXsD7Y53
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) November 17, 2022
Freedom isn’t free.
It costs all the money in your bank account.
As Jonathan Greenblatt said: “I believe in freedom of speech but not freedom of reach – that is, people I disagree with reaching their money.”
Some Brazilians protesting President Jair Bolsonaro’s defeat are having their bank accounts frozen. The reports come days after the electoral court ordered the blocking of major social media accounts disputing the results.
Bolsonaro lost to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva last month in a closely contested election by a 49.1% to 50.9% margin.
Following his defeat, thousands of truck drivers parked their vehicles on highways across the country, like what truckers in Canada did to protest Covid measures. The protesters were claiming that the election was stolen.
(2/2) Powerful Demonstration of ‘We the People’ Happening Now in Brazil by Greg Reese pic.twitter.com/bVWuiEZhvc
— Professor 🅿️ (@universidade) November 19, 2022
“It is necessary, appropriate and urgent to block the bank accounts of those investigated, given the possibility of using resources to finance illicit and undemocratic acts, in order to stop the injury or threat to law,” said De Moraes, saying that there have been “repeated abuse of the right to assemble.”
De Moraes alleged the “several antidemocratic acts” began after protesting truck drivers “began to block traffic on several highways of the country.”
Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes is cracking down on those doubting the election results.
“Those who by criminal means have been taking part in anti-democratic acts will be treated like criminals,” he said after suspending several key Bolsonaro supporters from social media.
Several local news outlets have reported that Moraes has frozen the bank accounts of over 40 people and companies that have been linked with the protests.
While in New York last week, Moraes said that “democracy in Brazil was attacked, but it survived.”
You see: they’re not referring to “voting in elections” when they say “democracy.” They are referring to anal sex and alliance with the United States Anal Empire.