Apocalypse in the Tropics

Has a documentary put its finger on one of the most disturbing phenomena of our time better than this? Few, if any, have. Petra Costa identifies how the Brazilian right-wing dictator-to-be Jair Bolsonaro drew an enormous amount of his power from the massively growing evangelical movement in Brazil. Right-wing politics and evangelism make frequent bedfellows. Intolerance, black and white thinking, a powerful desire to wipe the slate clean of opponents and sinners all unite them. And evangelicals are ready to follow a great leader, Jesus in spirit, tyrants in practice, unquestioningly.
Bolsonaro presided over the second worst death toll from Covid in the world. Why? On the advice of Silas Malafaia—an extremist and charismatic televangelist with his own private jet and a huge following—he prayed and urged everyone else to pray as well. It didn’t work. Costa shows an enormous plot of barren land now filling with graves as but one of many powerful images she marshals. Her images are extraordinary throughout from gargantuan mobs filling the streets of São Paulo to the sight of Bolsonaro reciting words about God’s plan for Brazil as Malafaia looks on approvingly at his puppet to close ups of Bosch paintings that depict the scourge to come. This film may haunt you for some time to come.
But never mind the deaths and betrayals. Policies and plans were secondary to power and profit. And the Apocalypse. As Costa makes clear, evangelicals revised a traditional notion of the end times as a time of glory and reunion with Christ into a cataclysmic spectacle accompanied by death and disaster, as the Book of Revelations tells it. It was no longer a reward for the faithful in the afterlife but the onset of a truly Christian nation here on earth. The more death and disaster increased, the sooner the Apocalypse would arrive. No wonder praying in the time of Covid was favored over masks or vaccines.
Bolsonaro finally lost a close election to former President Lula de Silva, finally released from jail on spurious charges of corruption. Bolsonaro’s followers believed the will of God has been thwarted and staged their own January 6 rebellion following Bolsonaro’s defeat in 2022 when they stormed the seats of power in Brasilia to wreak havoc on Oscar Niemeyer’s architectural vision of a city of truth and justice for all.
Most chilling is how the film foretells many of Trump’s most baffling decisions. His attacks on and contempt or disregard for FEMA, USAID, AIDS research, basic vaccines, access to covid vaccine, Medicaid, weather forecasting, research on climate change, fossil fuel pollution, diplomacy, basic science and medical research, among others—most of which heavily affect his own red-state base—make more sense if we realize they all may help hasten the Apocalyptic end times. Trump would never say as much, as he does not have a Malafaia-like Rasputin or Antichrist whispering in his ear, but his kowtowing to fundamentalist extremism is well-known. Bolsonaro and Trump are two malevolent peas in the same pod and we have clearly not seen the last of them.

When will the Democratic Party wake up?

This is an open letter to the DNC (Democratic National Committee) about their failure to confront Trump effectively. I haven’t sent it yet and welcome feedback.

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Dear Democratic National Committee and Surrogates:

They say any publicity is good publicity and by that standard the DNC is doing a world of good for Donald Trump. Every fund request I get tells of another blunder or outrage, acts that do little to upset his base.

What I don’t hear is what the Democratic Party offers as an alternative. That means zero publicity for what really matters: a radically different vision for an America we can once again recognize as our own.

You lost the election, on multiple levels. Put your house in order and invite us in.

Address, at the very least:

Will you revitalize and pursue the Democratic platform devised at last year’s convention and use it as a building block to the future?

What will you do to return us to a Post-Enlightenment (17th century on) world that understands how science freed us from myth, superstition and folly? The Republicans have opted for a medieval system of belief that denies scientific evidence in favor of blind faith and willful ignorance. How will you make clear the difference, especially among those susceptible to a system the nurtures unverified claims and demagogic appeals?

When will you stop pretending the working class does not exist, or is populated with undesirables? Factory workers are not members of the middle class as President Obama seemed to believe. They earn wages not salaries and have much less security, just for a start. Saving the middle class, the sub-title of Elizabeth Warren’s new book, ignores those whose future stands in yet starker jeopardy. When will you speak to and for a core constituency you have overlooked and sometimes disdained?

How will you stop corporations and rich individuals for shirking their responsibility to pay taxes? We may have a high corporate tax rate but it is a fiction, obviously so when companies like Apple can shelter vast amounts of profit in foreign nations, untaxed.

When can Medicare be gradually extended downward to become a universal health care system?  How will you handle the vested, private interests that turn health into a profit center?

How can we acknowledge the difficult status quo of semi-legal and illegal immigrants and offer a path to citizenship as well as a well-coordinated plan to limit illegal entry in the future?

What tangible steps and new legislation will secure equal rights for all genders and sexual orientations as well as all ethnic and religious groups?

How will you acknowledge the fear, resentment and even hatred expressed by some whites who can no longer take their historical racial or gender privileges for granted? How can the sense of an all-inclusive American People can be restored?

What concrete steps do you propose to counter terrorism by building democratic institutions, especially in countries that lack democratic traditions?  What texts should be read in schools, what role can local and regional governments play, how can citizens make their voices heard and respected, when can tribal leaders and warlords have their power reduced?  Isn’t it time to step back from endorsing monarchs, oligarchs, patriarchs and illiberal ultra-nationalists who refuse to find a way to accommodate and respect minority groups of all kinds?  We say we want to bring democracy to others but more other bring little more than death and destruction. What will you do to change this?

Why do I not hear about action, real action, in these directions?

I can vote against someone, but I also want to ACT FOR something.

This are hard questions but without answers the Democratic Party will remain a party of the past.