• dmnknf
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    10 months ago

    Okay, I’m a Brazilian atheis but let me give u some trivia about Brazilian catholic church and the liberation theology.

    The Brazilian catholic church backed the military coup in Brazil in 1964 but a lot of their members were actually left wing and a lot were communists. One of the most famous was the bishop Dom Helder Camara. He once said something like “if I give bread to the poor they call me saint, if I ask why they don’t have bread they call me communist”.

    The first UNE(National students union) congress after they were banned was held in a church’s basement and was heavily supported by local priests. UNE was banned because it was heavily dominated by a lot of communist parties and tendencies as well as other left wing parties. Most of the best, and worst, left wing politicians we have were in UNE in the 70s and 80s.

    That being said, this monument is easily the most recognizable we have right now so I totally understand the choice.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah, a bit surprising that Dom Câmara died of old age when you read about his life, the Brazilian dictatorship seems to have been brutal, i do not have to check to know that it was supported by the west. Thanks for your comment !