O Ministério da Mediocridade adverte: o KX é prejudicial à burrice contente, ao conformismo babaca, à inércia covarde, à hipocrisia deslavada, à pseudo-felicidade do cidadão comum, à pose esquerdopata e à idiotice útil.

8 de agosto de 2016

The leftist opening ceremony in Rio

I was watching the opening ceremony for the Rio 2016 Olympics and enjoying the initial part, because it looked nice. It showed the formation of what would become the Brazilian people. I saw the "indian" first inhabitants, the arrival of the Portuguese explorers, the African slaves, some middle-eastern peoples and then... the Japanese. I was thinking to myself: "they got the wrong order, because they already showed the Japanese but not the Europeans yet." Actually, they never showed the Europeans (Portuguese settlers, Italians, Germans, Poles, Ukrainians, etc, etc, etc) who have always been the vast majority of immigrants to Brazil, the majority of the non-aboriginal population and the ones who formed most of our culture. Despite what some people might imagine, Brazil is mostly European, mostly white in its genetics and its culture. There is absolutely no doubt about it. Even though we have a huge African influence in the same areas, it is not bigger than the European influence.

So, did the leftist organization committee of the ceremony skip their History classes? No, actually, they probably attended them all, but they were taught by leftist teachers ("leftist teacher" has become a pleonasm in Brazil). The marxist educational system has created this kind of "intellectual" elite that unconsciously hates itself and despises western civilization, its culture and its peoples - to the point of trying to erase them and their influence in Brazilian culture, history and society. According to their insane ethnic narrative, Brazilians nowadays would look like the girl in the photo below (black Japanese with a pinch of middle-eastern). It is very sad that we got to this degree of cultural marxism and politically correct hysteria. And when I say "hysteria" it is not in a figurative way - it is real, as we can see "educated" people denying obvious historical facts that are still present and clear! Too bad there is worse news: it is not happening only in Brazil, but also in the developed world as a whole. I am sure that most people didn't notice this, because they don't know much about Brazil and they are easily pleased by the easy but empty "liberal" speech of "tolerance, equality and let's save the planet" that they used in the ceremony and is used in anything political everywhere nowadays. The fact that almost nobody got this (and they never get in any other place or situation) is just some more bad news. We're doomed.