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Brazil on Fire Episode 1: Violence and Culture War
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As candidate Jair Bolsonaro neared the presidency in 2018, violence rippled across Brazil, mostly perpetrated by Bolsonaro supporters. Hundreds of threats and attacks, including several killings, were reported in the weeks and months leading up to the election. Bolsonaro's hateful rhetoric and fake news machine spurred on the violence, painting the election as a battle for the soul of the country. With key issues like family values and security, Bolsonaro tapped into a growing culture war aimed not at winning a democratic debate, but eliminating opponents.
This episode looks at Bolsonaro’s most ardent supporters, and how a culture war born from the United States inspired a wave of political violence that forced people to flee Brazil in fear for their lives.
This is Brazil on Fire. A podcast about Brazil’s descent toward fascism under president Jair Bolsonaro. Over these six episodes we look at Bolsonaro’s far-right government that has set the country ablaze, and how the United States helped him do it. We’ll visit the birthplace of Brazilian Nazism, evangelical churches, and Indigenous villages in the Amazon.
Featuring host Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox.
This podcast is produced in partnership between The Real News and NACLA.
Sound design by Gustavo Türck https://twitter.com/coletivocatarse
Sign up for NACLA's newsletter: nacla.org/newsletter
Follow The Real News: https://therealnews.com/
Theme music by Monte Perdido. https://open.spotify.com/artist/0nexDyQCZI89JH8zsYu5wa
Get weekly updates from NACLA: nacla.org/newsletter
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NACLA
Support our work! nacla.org/donate
Looking for more in depth analysis on Latin America? Subscribe to the quarterly NACLA Report: nacla.org/subscribe
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52 episodes
Manage episode 340360731 series 2289887
As candidate Jair Bolsonaro neared the presidency in 2018, violence rippled across Brazil, mostly perpetrated by Bolsonaro supporters. Hundreds of threats and attacks, including several killings, were reported in the weeks and months leading up to the election. Bolsonaro's hateful rhetoric and fake news machine spurred on the violence, painting the election as a battle for the soul of the country. With key issues like family values and security, Bolsonaro tapped into a growing culture war aimed not at winning a democratic debate, but eliminating opponents.
This episode looks at Bolsonaro’s most ardent supporters, and how a culture war born from the United States inspired a wave of political violence that forced people to flee Brazil in fear for their lives.
This is Brazil on Fire. A podcast about Brazil’s descent toward fascism under president Jair Bolsonaro. Over these six episodes we look at Bolsonaro’s far-right government that has set the country ablaze, and how the United States helped him do it. We’ll visit the birthplace of Brazilian Nazism, evangelical churches, and Indigenous villages in the Amazon.
Featuring host Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox.
This podcast is produced in partnership between The Real News and NACLA.
Sound design by Gustavo Türck https://twitter.com/coletivocatarse
Sign up for NACLA's newsletter: nacla.org/newsletter
Follow The Real News: https://therealnews.com/
Theme music by Monte Perdido. https://open.spotify.com/artist/0nexDyQCZI89JH8zsYu5wa
Get weekly updates from NACLA: nacla.org/newsletter
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NACLA
Support our work! nacla.org/donate
Looking for more in depth analysis on Latin America? Subscribe to the quarterly NACLA Report: nacla.org/subscribe
Read NACLA: nacla.org
Support NACLA: nacla.org/donate
Follow NACLA on X: https://twitter.com/NACLA
52 episodes
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