There is a plan behind coronavirus, Brazil

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Brazilian Government, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ernesto Araújo, says that it can be believed  “there is a great plan to implant communism in the world”.

In an entry in his personal blog, the chancellor makes a detailed review of the book ‘Pandemic’, by the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek, in which according to him the project of using the pandemic to establish communism, the world without nations or freedom, a system made to monitor and punish. “

In an entry in his personal blog, the chancellor makes a detailed review of the book ‘Pandemic’, by the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek, in which according to him the project of using the pandemic to establish communism, the world without nations or freedom, a system made to monitor and punish. “

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In his opinion, communism did not disappear with the fall of the Berlin wall, but instead equipped itself with new instruments. “Globalism is the new path to communism,” writes the head of Brazilian diplomacy, a term he often uses derogatory to refer to globalization, because it blurs the nation-state.


The virus appears as an immense opportunity to accelerate the globalist project,” says the chancellor, who cites other tools used so far: “climate alarmism”, “gender ideology”, “politically correct dogmatism”, the “anti-nationalism” or “scientism”, among others.

For the Brazilian chancellor, these instruments had proven efficient, but now, with the coronavirus pandemic, by placing individuals and societies “in the face of the panic of imminent death” they reach their maximum exponent. “The pandemic will build a permanent global state of exception, transforming the world into a large concentration camp,” he warns.


The minister, whose devotion to the Donald Trump administration has already generated some diplomatic friction with China, does not miss the opportunity to strain the relationship with the Asian country, Brazil’s main trading partner. He says that in Wuhan, a city “deserted, without a job, without life, where each one is a prisoner in his cubicle there is the perfect configuration of communist peace and emancipation.”


Araújo ends his reflection by saying that it is necessary to fight against the coronavirus, but also against the “comunavirus”, which in his opinion “tries to take advantage of the destructive opportunity opened by the former.”

Brazil currently has more than 2,700 deaths and more than 40,000 confirmed cases of Covid-19, although the actual figures are much higher due to high underreporting due to lack of evidence. Despite the fact that the country is already entering the worst phase of the crisis, its main leaders continue to have positions that deny or minimize the risks of the disease.

Source:-High Tech

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