Barroso’s vision of AI-driven objectivity is a technocratic fantasy that mistakes mechanical consistency for true justice. By replacing human discretion with algorithms, he risks turning the legal system into a cold machine devoid of moral nuance.
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Pedro Zambardini and his friend Oliz. Today is May 25, 2026, starting another DCM at noon, to vary things up, at noon 10, noon 15, right? Wow, even Breno's show, which is called "20 Minutes," lasts 2 hours. It's called a mid-term discount.
Kiko is traumatized because his interview lasted two and a half hours.
No, I had already realized that it's called uh 20 minutes, which had 20 minutes.
Bren is an amazing guy, it was really cool talking to him and all, but it's funny how things get. 60 Minutes, the classic CBS TV program, still hosted by Dan R, has changed presenters very little. It has 60 minutes, it has an hour. It's over, there isn't any left, in an hour and a half someone shows up and says, says: "Oh, it's over."
Here in Brazil, because we have this issue with time zones that foreigners, I don't know if they have friends or boyfriends, never get used to. Okay, so it's scheduled for 3:30 PM.
My sister, she's married to a Frenchman, and that Frenchman, that son of a [ __ ], would arrive at 3:30 PM, man. Everyone's getting ready. It 's not 3:30 PM. You say 3:30 PM because, I don't know, it's more or less 4:30, right? Five. Yeah, I don't know. My sister, Mari, she always had some problems there. I've already narrated some of them here, but look who she was marking, look. So, Christmas, what time does it start?
Seven. We had to tell Velia it was five o'clock, man, because then she'd arrive at 8.
That old hag. And even today she uses a walker to get into the house, she has her own little walker, you know, for going up stairs.
And then you have to get people together to push, and so on. And even then, the wretched woman arrives late.
It's wonderful. That's life. What would become of us if she weren't like that? Our.
Exactly.
Blessings to God. I can't even think about it.
Exactly.
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It's journalism. Exactly.
So it is. Let me grab the super chat here. They've arrived. Maria Alice has already kicked things off here, getting us out of this rut, and besides her, there are no more super chats, folks. So, do your best here. 500 people, 3 minutes is enough time to reach this goal quickly. Isabel Macedo sent it here in Rio. "Se marca" is said when punctuality is necessary. Kico, good. That's it. But there's no point in scheduling, right? I don't know, everyone there forgets about the night shift.
right? Just like Rio de Janeiro.
That's how it is in Rio, you see. We'll see each other next week, and so on. The guy never shows up in your life again. Let's schedule it, let's schedule it. Come on, come on, come on. Nothing, it goes up.
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What can you expect from someone who started their career exploiting female nudity and consolidated their position by exploiting poverty and misery? Wow, that's pathetic, Luciano Hul, isn't it?
Everything's wrong. The video is already bad, the original one. The apology is a tragedy, but it's typical of that guy at an event where the third way was being discussed. Yeah, he's always been like that, a re-edited Silvio Santos, only more of a jerk, right? Silvio Santos had a side that you could call, well, folkloric, right? Ah, it was a different time, a man from a different world. Hul is a market crook. Well, that makes everything more of a crude fantasy for the well-informed, right? He interviews thinkers and he is the eternal white hope, the great white hope of a third way. It's terrible, terrible. Well, I think everyone's already seen the guy's video, but I wanted to take this opportunity to show you the videos, the first and the second. Did you see it?
I saw. No, I thought it was awful. Hey, what's that? The Bolsa Família program is a problem for the poor to get out of poverty. Do you want me to get the video, Kikos? No no. I have the video here, I'm going to share it with you.
Good.
And just to illustrate, Leno is already with us, because I think Leno could join in this conversation if he wanted to. Everything alright, Leno?
How are you doing? Okay, my friend.
You're just muted, professor. Just unmute it.
He's live and he knows where we live. It's dangerous.
Yes. He just doesn't know where the unmute button is. That's enough, isn't it? There, now it's done.
No, it's not. Speak, speak again. The sound isn't working. Oh man, that's us.
Oh, maybe now.
Now that's more like it, now it's going to happen, now it's going to happen.
I'm doing well, I'm doing well at my own expense, right?
Let's go.
And you know where we're going from here. AND. And just now, Bradesco called me for the 15th time saying I could renegotiate my debts.
How beautiful.
This is the tenth time I've had to say this. And that.
That. As long as I had an account at Bradesco.
That's the most I can do.
I don't have a Bradesco account. I don't have. I can't say that because it 's a son of a [ __ ] robot.
So, if anyone from Bradesco is listening, I know where you live, just so you know, okay? And please, don't call me anymore.
I don't have an account with you, and I don't intend to have one. If you ever want me to have an account, stop calling me. And another thing, I don't owe Bradesco or any other bank anything. So, other banks shouldn't call me either. That's amazing. That's so tacky, isn't it? What a bunch of lowlifes, what a bunch of lowlifes, what postmodernism. We ca n't get in touch with anyone. This morning I was scheduling a doctor's appointment. It's awful.
A horror. No, no, it's not a robot. There are no more people. Yesterday I watched the movie " The Only Way Out," a Korean film, what's that all about? The guy kills Ah, okay. It was awarded that the guy starts killing there, the... That's a very good movie.
And he deals with this issue, he loses his job because of artificial intelligence and then he starts firing people for being intelligent. After he killed a bunch of people, he's left alone in the company because he runs it all by himself, everything is robot-driven, you understand?
So, that's the point. Now, my column on Thursday will deal with an interesting subject. The minister, the former minister, Roberto Barroso, said that from the near future onwards, judges will have to obey, they have to follow what the court has decided, and if they don't, the burden of proof falls on the judge; in other words, it's the tail biting the dog.
Eh, eh, yeah, it's funny that the former minister announces the end of the world and the coaches and the influencers are taking courses on what to do in the final hours of the end of the world.
Barroso has become a lobbyist for an artificial intelligence company. I didn't understand that part either. He's on the board of directors, he and others there, uh, of a company, a startup, uh, that just received 100 million in funding and is a company for artificial intelligence in mass litigation. The big firms have hundreds of lawyers; they're going to fire their lawyers and do what they did in the Korean movie. Well, people have to watch this Korean movie to understand what desperation is, to the point of killing his competitors because he needs to support his family, etc., etc. And it 's tough, my friends. And the end of the world has been announced, and the legal community, especially this one, is worried about their bank balance or fixing the Van Gogh painting on the wall.
The film is called The Only Way Out.
The only way out. That's it. Exactly.
Yes, it's very good. It is very good. And it just keeps building up there, right? The guy keeps getting himself into one mess after another.
Wow, that's impressive. You are right.
One more thing, look.
Ha, and I collect them, too.
Look, it's Tex! Damn, I loved that.
Yes, I collect them. It's hardcover. I have many.
Just look.
And now I bought some, I bought several.
Now I have all day to read just from the Tex collection. Hey, where do you find a guy who supplies you with that? What's that all about?
I just found out now; I haven't been able to buy it in a long time. In Porto Alegre there's a small shop in a mall that has the name of a restaurant, which I don't remember right now, that I went to the other day to buy stickers for my grandchildren, I bought a lot of stickers and I asked the guy if they had Tex? The guy said, "Wow, I have a lot of Tex here, I have those colorful, beautiful ones, I mean, I collect them, look how well made they are." I really like comic books.
I even visited, uh, in the United States, in Santa Fe, uh, a city a little before Santa Fe, the Kid Carson Museum. Kid Carson in the comic books is Tex Wheeler's sidekick, but Kit Carson actually existed, so I went to the... I even have a cup to drink coffee from.
I went to the Kid Carson museum, and uh, uh, that's the name of the city, and there's a Kid Carson museum there, right? All things Kid Carson would do. I went to the city of Tomstone. Eh eh, it's a city where the OK Cout duel took place. Yeah, I went to Deadwood, which is a town that works, you know, and all that, and then other towns too where they filmed the series and movies. I think I've already mentioned this here, but oh well, I'll say it again, there you go.
Excellent. No, because it's... I think it's the last vestiges of real life, because we're being swallowed up, not just in the legal field, but in our lives, right? Soon we wo n't really need to live anymore, because some robot will be doing all the work for you, right? While those guys are doing this, I don't know if you 're following it, but something called "enhetam," have you heard of it? Jog, that Peter guy who's a sort of intellectual, if you can call him that, from Silicon Valley, created a supercharged Olympics where anabolic steroids are allowed. So they are super athletes or what he calls transhumans.
Oh man, that 's right. In Las Vegas, which is perhaps the most artificial city in the world, it's like Dubai, I don't know, but you know, it's in the middle of the desert, built by a gangster who was Ben Sig, a great movie too, I don't know if you remember Bucks.
Sure, sure.
And there's an Olympics happening where anabolic steroids are allowed, everything's permitted. Look how beautiful. to sell medicine and invest in the creation of transhumans.
How about that for you?
I think that humanity is a failed project.
That's the question. If we don't realize that this is a failure and that all of this is very paradoxical. If it works, it can go wrong. That's not even the legal basis for AI. If all the courts are unified, there will be no more appeals, because one AI will not contradict another, therefore there will be no more recourse. And that's how it is, if it works out, it might go wrong. What is the advantage of a zero-sum game?
So, yes, there are advantages to entering a game like that, but paradoxically, it's man, the human being who was expelled from paradise, without the right to defend himself, that's true. And it has already begun. The problem of law began when Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise, violating all the conditions of law and without due process, without a lawyer, without anything. They were expelled and given the task, or destiny, of taking care of nature, of dominating nature and man.
And humankind believed in this so much that not only did they tame nature, but they also tamed their fellow man, and they went so far and liked it so much that now, paradoxically, they are managing to invent something to dominate them.
Human beings have grown tired of dominating and now want to be dominated, as they already are. It is a hostage of artificial intelligence. And that. This is the project. It's a zero-sum project, okay? That's how it is.
Let me put here a snippet of Barroso's speech at the same event as Hul, to talk about this. And for me to come up here, because this is a very big concern that is changing the understanding of the meaning of freedom, he wouldn't be a minister, because otherwise he would have been very closely involved when he presided over the Superior Electoral Court, right? It clashed with this wall of argument that regulating social networks or big tech is tantamount to interfering with freedom of expression.
Yes, in life we need both prudence and boldness. I, for example, didn't come by helicopter; I came by car because I thought it was more prudent.
So, we have to know how to choose between what we are being bold and what we are being prudent about. When you have the potential for crime in any area of life, what you need to do is make people aware that it is wrong, that it is a... Therefore, we all know, you can't steal, you can't rob, you can't rape. Even so, they still happen, but that's only possible because people are aware and civilized enough not to do wrong. The law has limits and possibilities, because you can't put a police officer and a judge behind every person's behavior. Therefore, we need to civilize and educate people so that they don't use artificial intelligence in a negative, criminal way. I have faith that this can happen, as it has happened in many other areas, but it's a process, and it's a process that involves risks. Barroso also said that artificial intelligence will produce more objective decisions than judges.
Speak, you can speak, sorry. That's not what I was talking about. Well, in the following line, his phrase is when the backing vocalist in the interview says it, but with human supervision he responds, you can put it in the sequence there.
You can put it there.
Ah, it's just that this part is the one that has that, but you can speak.
No, it's not because he says what you're saying, and then Daniela Lima comes in and says: "But with human supervision, as a kind of safeguard," and he adds: "But what will the judge do to say why not follow what artificial intelligence decided?"
It's going to work out very well.
Yes, it ended the function of the judge, it demoralized the law, it's over. The legal profession is proletarianized.
This Brazil, abroad, lawyers, in a while, will be competing for space to operate Uber. The big problem is that they don't have the money to buy the Uber, the car, you understand?
Uh-huh. The car owner, I think, will outsource Uber, fleets of Ubers to be driven by lawyers and others who are fired or become unemployed without money because of artificial intelligence. Not a sad thing.
Here's another excerpt. Let's leave it at that.
Uh, because you heard this topic, what do you see as the most relevant and transformative?
I mean, I think that a little before I had prepared to talk about Brazil that It works, and it's Brazil that needs to change, but both João and João Vitor told us to talk about new technologies and artificial intelligence. So let's do that. New technologies have replaced traditional analog technology with digital technology, with the impact it has produced on our lives, universalizing personal computers, universalizing cell phones, and with the internet connecting the entire world, billions of people. This has impacted, Dani, in a very significant way, social communication, democratizing access to knowledge, democratizing access to information, and democratizing access to public space.
That's the good part. However, it has also impacted us because we have eliminated the filter that was applied by traditional media, so now anything reaches the public sphere. Therefore, there is a negative consequence, which is the arrival of unfiltered information, the tribalization of life, and a crisis in the business model of the traditional press, which, although a private business, plays a very important role in creating a set of common facts upon which we form our opinions. What has happened in the world is that now each tribe has its own narrative, and therefore, we... It's no longer possible to work with common facts. This is a serious problem we 're experiencing. This thing I have in my pocket is a blue pen. From there, someone might say: "I prefer red, I prefer black, I think it's absurd to have a pen in the world of personal computers, but if someone says this is a tire, we lose the ability to communicate." That's a bit of what happened in the world.
I wanted to... Oh, yeah, I didn't want to say that, but go ahead. It's funny that he says that because in law, he likes to recite a poem from Campo Amor that says that nothing exists except through the glass that is looked at, that is, an absolutely relativistic poem. In law, he has always been a relativist, and now he has finally discovered that a pen may not be what a pen is not a tire, it's progress, moving forward, right? That is, he's not so relativistic anymore, right? And what I'm saying has a certain ironic charge, of course, undoubtedly, and hints of sarcasm too, right?
Uh-huh. Sure. It's, uh, and it's lobbying, right, to talk about artificial intelligence as if it were a great, uh, advancement for humanity when we've been addressing this issue, and you've been especially, uh, sharp in pointing out that it's not improving anyone's life, right, actually.
Uh, the legal profession isn't improving, journalism isn't improving, and people aren't getting wiser either. Imagine in law, in justice, I don't think it's doing any harm. Barroso was at an event with Luciano Hook, uh, uh, from the Esfera group, who is also an advisor to this startup.
So, look, right, how things end up being uh-coordinated. And at that same event, Hul talked about Bolsa Família. I wanted to put it here, if you don't mind. I think you've already seen it, but uh, it's worth seeing again, as the people from Globo said, right? Let's see here, look.
I think it's very inefficient on all fronts.
I think it's very inefficient from yesterday. Okay.
So, the mayor of the city of Senhor do Bomfim has 56% of his economy in the Bolsa Família program. What happens? You don't create any kind of incentive for families to want to leave Bolsa Família. In fact, they want a lot of shortcuts to stay in the social protection program, indefinitely. We need to create an incentive. How do you get out, how do you motivate the family that needs Bolsa Família to want to leave this program and... social mobility in Brazil. You take studies from the WTO, okay? CD, sorry. For a family in Brazil to go from the base of the social pyramid to the average of the Brazilian middle class, it takes nine generations.
Nine generations means that you have no hope that you, your child, your grandchild, or your great-grandchild will have a better life than yours. You are left without incentive. So this lack of social mobility, this lottery of the postal code that we live in Brazil, where the place you are born determines the number of opportunities you have... Life, if we don't break through this.
Uh, this is Hul talking about Bolsa F, just nonsense, just drivel, but it's at the same event with Barroso and the leader of the MBL, who is a guy who advocates technofeudalism.
Uh, among other things, they believe that it is, yes, it is necessary to return to the monarchy, I 'm not exaggerating, that's right. Uh, and to get rid of, well, the ignorant masses, it's a fascist project. He was there, uh, the guy from the MBL, uh, even saying that he won't comply with orders from the STF if he is... That's it.
Election.
And Lênio also talked about the polarization scenario.
Every time we talk about polarization, there could be a soundtrack, right?
And they advocate a third political way. The forum of the sphere is made by João Camargo, who owns Transamérica radio and CNN. Lenc, well, the interesting thing about this, uh, Luciano Huck, right? Luciano Huck criticizes the Bolsa Família program. I have problems with Bolsa Família, but they're on a different level.
And I don't see any proposals from these sectors that are genuinely concerned with poverty.
Luciano Huck, in a way, behaves like someone who eats sausage and throws the rinds to the children, and suddenly says, "Eat slowly because I can't eat so much sausage anymore to give you the rinds." It's a bit like that when you're a presenter of a program without a social function, you know? Someone who has never written a recording, you know? In that sense, and I say this with all due respect, doing sociology about misery... why not do sociology about taxes on the rich, taxes on... I'd like a sociology by Luciano Huck, with all his communication skills, showing, for example... Because big businessmen or rich people pay less taxes than individuals, etc., like him, for example, anyway. And the issue of PJ (legal entity), uh, "pejotização" (a term referring to the practice of hiring individuals as independent contractors to avoid labor laws). I'd like to know about that. Now, talking about Bolsa Família (a Brazilian social welfare program) is like asking people to stop eating sausage rinds, and whoever is saying that is eating the sausage. It means, " Oh, I get very tired eating sausage, you eat the rinds very quickly," something like that, in that allegory, right?
Please. No, I don't even know if he likes to eat sausage, but anyway.
Artificial, Len debating this seriously.
Huh, no, you talked about issues there, uh, and there is, uh, the impact of this on our lives, on law, I don't know, on politics, needs to be seriously debated. The guy is still talking about Bolsa Família.
Yeah, it 's very symptomatic, isn't it? Of how much this issue bothers people, right?
Of course. That's the question. I mean, why doesn't he talk about the issues, for For example, what makes up the upper echelons of society?
Of course, it's easy to talk about the lower echelons, being on the upper echelons, and talking about how they do n't behave well. Why is he saying this? The people on Bolsa Família are cheating to stay in the program. That is, from the upper echelons, I look down and say: "Look, guys, be careful." "Yeah, that's not how it's done." Now, why doesn't he do that upstairs and talk about what happens upstairs? Uh, for example, the master's issue itself is upstairs, not downstairs.
Uh-huh. Uh- huh.
Doing sociology about that would be good. Why doesn't Luciano Hook, who was the poster boy for master, by the way, Combank, uh, have anything to explain about that? In no forum does any businessman want to know about his relationship with Volcaro, that's perfect.
Yeah, yeah.
How did Volcaro buy the whole system? Nobody's interested in a little discussion of patrimonialism, the issue of a certain anthropology of the upper echelons of society that thinks it's normal to mix the house and the garden. That makes for good anthropology. Now, doing anthropology, uh, let's say, uh, cursing people on bicycles while inside a Porsche or a Ferrari, uh, I want to see you curse the guy who's in a Porsche next to you, you know?"
Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
Ah, this is the guy from MBL who said that. Let's listen. The judiciary should only fulfill the role of guardian of the Constitution and actor that discusses abstract issues related to constitutionality, and no longer act as the final instance of the legislative process. Furthermore, Supreme Court justices cannot have law firms connected to them doing business. Everyone knows this happens. Monocratic decisions are unacceptable. There needs to be an entry filter.
There are 8,000 cases pending in the Brazilian Supreme Court, while in the American Supreme Court there are 50. We need to create a court to deal with this so-called privileged jurisdiction, made up of judges with a maximum term of 2 years. It has to be right at the beginning of the term. A president who arrives with moral authority, something that unfortunately those who are leading in the polls don't have, he has to arrive with that moral authority and not for war with the Supreme Court. I don't want war, I want everyone to have their responsibilities and then the executive branch can recover its power to execute, because what Brazil is... What's lacking is the power to execute, to make things happen.
My generation is fed up with seeing things happening in our country.
Let me pull this out.
Oh dear.
I love platitudes, right? And what he said is full of errors. Even about the numbers... And another thing, excuse me, what's the guy's name?
Rubens.
It's Santos. It's not Rubinho, it's another one. It's another one. It's Santos. It's Renan Santos.
Renan Santos.
Oh, no, Renan Santos. That's it. What has he written? Uh, like, I'd like to know where you come from, what you eat, how you reproduce, where you live, right?
What you think about the world, right, before launching yourself into politics, right? I say this out of my ignorance, because I don't know, uh, it's very strange that someone says: "The role of the Supreme Court is to discuss abstract questions of constitutionality." Look what he said. And it can't be the final instance of the legislative process. What a senseless thing. But he doesn't have a friend What do you say to him if you have beans stuck in your teeth?
Uh-huh. A little piece of lettuce, he doesn't have an advisor.
You can be from the MBL (Free Brazil Movement), you can want to abolish the powers, you can do whatever you want. Now, please, within the chaos, organize your thoughts.
It's the least you can do when you're going to speak ill of the Supreme Court, but at least arm yourself with concrete elements, objective elements, technical elements to know what a constitutional review is, what an instance is, that is, he's not a law graduate, but that doesn't give him the right to uh uh uh commit these diatribes, uh vernacular, we could say, uh semantic attribes, right, about something as serious as the constitutional review, the role of the Supreme Court, mandates and so on. In 30 seconds he made uh uh seven, eight mistakes, right?
Yes, now, uh, it's also noteworthy that the moderator is Daniela Lima, okay? She received a fee, and so on, to play this role of Working, he's working. Uh, OK. But, for example, on Wall Street, it's like this: Denise Godó, special correspondent for Wall Street in Guarujá.
Guarujá is 40 minutes from São Paulo, for those who don't know, okay? Uh, and she went on a paid trip with everything paid for to stay at the hotel where this event took place.
Uh, in Hul's apology, it's interesting because he makes a confession of what this Brazilian elite says in four parentheses. I'll just put it here, Leno, to illustrate, but after the terrible repercussion of this bunch of nonsense he said, his Bolsa Família [family allowance program], he recorded a video, and it's this one here.
I went to an event, I spoke, I had a speech at a closed event, okay? Outside of Domingão, it wasn't on my social media, it wasn't an interview I gave.
In other words, in a public interview, he lies, or uh, he lies in private, and in one of the two he lies.
Yeah, it got worse, it got ugly, huh? It got worse. It got ugly. It got ugly because uh, he He was among friends, he was with that group that's once again polarizing, searching for a third way, which could very well be him or that Renan guy, who we just heard about, okay? But that's what he thinks, after all, in interviews he lies, so let's go. And a part of that speech ended up circulating somewhat out of context. In some cuts, it gives the impression that I would be against social protection programs. That's not true. I am in favor of social protection policies that help millions and millions of Brazilians.
In short, what I advocate is that these programs be constantly improved in a world with artificial intelligence, with a lot of technology, with a lot of data, you know? So that we have efficiency in the results.
Technology today allows us to understand the reality of each family, to individualize these programs.
Resources will reach those who really need them even more efficiently to avoid corruption, to avoid undesirable spending. Social protection is fundamental, but it needs to go hand in hand with quality education, with the generation of opportunities, with the right to choose. You know? The goal is to support those who need it today, but also to create pathways so that These families can have autonomy in the future. Basic.
Now I'm relieved. Now I 'm relieved. Oops.
Now yes. Why didn't he say that sooner, huh?
Exactly.
Oh, but he was at a private event.
Oh, I understand.
And the two bodies of the king.
Yes. It's 1495, the ex-king who drank and partied and the king who ruled, that is, the spiritual body of the king governs and the physical body goes to party, the two bodies of the king. This thesis is fantastic, it was the way they found because they could n't stand what the parties and everything putting the king and the kingdom in anymore. Then the guy said: "No, no, one thing is the king who governs, another thing is the king who goes to the red-light district or who calls all the women, doesn't pay the bills, in short, takes the harvests of the farmhands, right?" Because imagine 1495.
Then the theory emerges that in 1957 a fellow named Ernst Cantoroves wrote the thesis "The King's Two Bodies," uh uh, giving all this historical background. In short, it's a big book, and you can have a lot of fun with it today, right? I've even written about this before, uh, how it's impossible. Well, I used a very interesting example that I'll allow myself to reproduce here.
Here in Rio Grande do Sul, there was a case where the judge of the district court, he had a broken or exceeded his overdraft facility. And then the bank manager blocked it, it wasn't possible anymore. And he was already over the check limit, so he didn't bring any more checkbooks, right? The secretary said, "Oh, the manager said it's not worth giving out any more checkbooks."
Then he went there and arrested the manager and stuff. Well, that cost him dearly, because if it were today, he would be fired, but at the time he was very upset with that judge. But the thesis was this, right?
One thing is being a person, one thing is being the judge, another thing is being the debtor. Ah, good.
Sensational.
Go ahead, Pedrão. There's plenty of that. Let's see.
We have a question for the folks here. I 'm listening here. Playing the audio of Lenion. Wait a minute, I'm going to leave the professor muted while we're talking here. Uh, there are a few questions here. Regina sent this: "Bring a social policy expert to talk about Bolsa Família and Social Security in Brazil." Good suggestion. Adriana, thank you for your help. Vera Gláuscia, how this group would love to work our lives.
Frederico is here with us. And we have a question here from our dear Eduardo Caselato. Lênio, I read your book, " Robots Don't Go Down Stairs." Barroso is more or less the manager of legal neomanagement of visual law design. In other words, would he also call Schubert a retrograde?
Ah, that's interesting. It's because of Schubert's famous unfinished symphony, right? Uh-huh.
Uh, a CEO of a large company called his manager, from the Legal Design, Visual Wall, etc. neomanagement, to go in his place to watch the presentation and then give a report.
And the guy went there, watched it, and gave a report and started like this, saying: "Look, this is a mess, this piece, this symphony, because it starts with him having two oboes, I only needed one. I had I don't know how many violins; for one violin, two would be enough. It was cutting, cutting, cutting, right? And he was making comments in his report and at the end he even said: "If this recipe of mine had been followed, the incompetent Schuber would have managed to finish his unfinished symphony. That 's the legal design. Now, if Barroso would be more or less like that, I think so. He would just do it with a lot of sophistication, a lot. After all, he's an enlightened thinker.
Fred Tenchin, while we're defending Bolsa Família, we're talking about Bolsa Família, nobody talks about Hul's relations, what is that?
With Willbank and Vorcaro, a classic diversionary tactic, right, professor?
Yes, that's Carratino, right, who is W the Dog, right, you create a war against Albania to divert attention from the Oval Office of the White House. It's more or less like that, you attack something like Bolsa Família and with that nobody talks, for example, about the Willbank case, for example, right? I remember him as Willbank's poster boy.
Uh-huh. Exactly. Doing the Olympics, right? And those who lost money, let's go. And those who lost money, uh-huh, betting on the bank because of the presenter's credibility.
For example, the person wasn't going to invest in Willbank, but they did, because after all, the presenter said that Willbank was, you know? It was a good bank, right?
Or excellent. Does he advertise betting?
Yes, well, but shouldn't they sue those who advertise? For example, a famous actor advertises a construction company. People go there, buy the building, the building collapses. And then, what happens? They have no responsibility for what they advertise. They have no responsibility for, I don't know, that's a question to discuss, right?
Perfect. If the person says buy here, do this, and it goes wrong, no, no, due to external factors. For example, a building could collapse because of an earthquake, that's not what we're talking about. Or the construction company went bankrupt and the people who had invested their savings were left without apartments or without Houses.
Go ahead and examine it, people found out about the sale because of the advertising by the presenter, the actor, the soccer player. The question is, when someone advertises something, they have no responsibility for the product.
At the very least, moral and ethical responsibility, at the very least, moral responsibility, at the very least.
Well, even as a public figure who also presents himself as, you know, a presidential candidate, an interlocutor, commenting on the Bolsa Família program, he has nothing to say about Willbank.
How many people were harmed here, look there.
This is Vorcário's. This is the digital arm of Vorcário's bank. Speaking of the Olympics, man. I'm dying to see if it's not like this, Sunday is going to be even better, the Olympics are starting today, the competition with the prize of 1 million reais in gold bars, okay? Since the beginning of the year, the digital bank here, Dominguinho's, has been a great partner, and from this relationship a huge project was born, okay, that the public will... The public will learn about it today, but it started a few months ago on the Willbank app, which is the W Olympics. To participate, Willbank customers had the chance to earn points in different ways, okay? Making payments in the app, sending and receiving PGS. The highest-scoring customers from all regions of Brazil secured a spot in the Olympics and the chance to take home this prize. Look, people were harmed here, they could, well, I think, sue Luciano Hook, right? You're saying, I think they should, in fact, they should, he was selling a product that enriched a corruption scheme, the biggest financial fraud in Brazilian history.
And look, it depends on the type of advertising, right? One thing is to appear on a billboard saying, "Drink this soda," etc. Another thing is something very targeted like this, where you have a disguise of an Olympics through which you get people to engage and become customers of that bank. In short, this passage is self-explanatory.
If I had lost any money with Will Bank, I would use this passage, I would take legal action, calling for accountability in some way. I don't know yet how to do it, how I would do it, right? I'm just going by ear here, but thinking like this, people have to be responsible for the things they say and do, right?
They have to know.
If I advertise a brand of beverage and then discover that the beverage contains something that seriously harms people's health, but I didn't know beforehand, so I didn't ask what the beverage is, that is, unless the beverage is adulterated at a later time. If the beverage always maintains the same formula and it is discovered over time that there has to be some responsibility. I know that legally it's not that simple what I'm talking about here. I'm talking much more on a symbolic level about the moral and ethical responsibilities that public figures have to have in society, right?
Perfect. Just like when Barroso He starts talking so well about artificial intelligence in law, uh, that he's going to provoke, I'm sure, a wave of tragedies. It's a tragedy foretold. Uh, will he be held accountable for this lobbying? He should be.
Yes, and here it is.
That's right. Tell me, Pedro.
More questions from the people.
Gilberto Cruvinel asks here, uh, Hul says that Bolsa Família discourages citizens from looking for work, and the annual subsidies of 800 billion discourage entrepreneurs from being more efficient? Lenia?
Yes. For example, and the subsidies are sometimes used to buy the latest model truck, paying low interest subsidized by the government.
Exactly. Edit asks here, Bolsa Família in many states removes many women from total dependence on abusive men. They don't forgive that, do they, Len? Yes, there are a series of issues. I, as I said, I would do it differently. I 'm not president, I'm not a politician. I would do this issue of social inclusion through programs of this type differently. That's what I would do differently.
Uh-huh. But I want to say that we have to value, for example, cities that would have nothing and that develop. I know some cities in the interior of Bahia, you know, where people traveled with me, showing, for example, Guanambi, and the cities around Guanambi in Bahia, how they developed through the internal market that formed from the Bolsa Família program. It's important to say that too, you know?
Because this generates an internal market, okay?
Now, of course, I would do things differently with West State policies, I 've already said that here, but I wouldn't do it like Hulk did irresponsibly, like that, about shortcuts, etc. Joselito said here, Leni, humanity did n't work out, we agree.
Climate threats are nothing compared to Tallahassee. An electromagnetic pulse bomb would be redemption.
But if it's the question, the question is whether there would be enough left. Someone, right? That's the question. Exactly.
Paradoxical too, right? Now, in fact, even climate threats don't move people, and demanding or asking that AI, or the threats that AI poses to jobs, be addressed is asking too much of an explanation. And there's always someone who will say: "Ah, you're a Luddite, you want to destroy machines." "Ah, you're like that guy who, when the automobile was invented, started yelling in the street, 'Eh, feeling sorry for the cart drivers, etc., etc., etc.'" First of all, one thing has nothing to do with the other. And second, saying that AI is just a tool isn't true. You can test it. You use and control a tool.
You use a tool.
Now ask a chisel, give a prompt for a chisel to make a statue.
Ah, it doesn't work. Now, if you give a prompt and say: "Write a text," the artificial intelligence does it, and better than you. As the boy says, the appeal made by the AI is better than what he, who studied for 5 years, could do, that's what it's about.
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Is that right, professor?
Yes, that's a good one.
Exactly. Ah, let me see some other comments here. Edit sent: " Hulk's group is complaining because they can no longer make those videos delivering basic food baskets to the people in that city he mentioned." That's it, professor. It could be, right? No, I don't have data like that, do I? I didn't even know they distributed basic food baskets, did I? I didn't even know the Hulk did that. Aside from the TV show, I know nothing about the Hulk.
Hmm.
Let me show you something that super chat is pretty much a thing, you know?
This is James. This is James Magnusson, who's one of those guys I mentioned where anabolic steroids are allowed. And he did this here with his own body, okay? He's got this thing here. Pedro finds it attractive.
No, he's not that kind of man.
But it went wrong. Why? Because he got too heavy, Leno, and ended up sinking in the pool. I'm not exaggerating.
Well, it ended up backfiring.
He was like this, you see. You can see it here, right?
To the left, and then it grew to this size, and when he jumped on top of it, it sank.
See? Wait a minute, let me excuse the professor.
Go ahead, professor.
Do not take analgesics. Go ahead. Is this the intellectual you were talking about? No, this guy here is one of those swimming stars in those games in Vegas, where anabolic steroids are allowed. and so on. He grew this huge. I know. Uh, James Magnilson. There is no such thing as a tanned intellectual, and therefore certainly no such thing as a muscular one.
Well, there's no news of any buff or tanned intellectuals. You can write.
Second, according to that. And who is this person who came up with what you said? Did you give the name beforehand?
Peter Thel. Peter is the founder of an AI company called Palanteir, which supplies, for example, artificial intelligence equipment to Israel and the Pentagon. And he is considered the Olavo de Carvalho of Silicon Valley.
He believes in something called transhumanism.
If you let it all hang out, you know what it is. That's it. So he decided to create this Olympics, where steroids and anabolic substances are allowed, because these men will be our improved versions, okay? Pedro is thinking about doing it. I'm trying to dissuade him from the idea because I don't think it's going to work. But this is happening. I keep thinking that they're going to release the name of transhumanism in a little while. I don't know. Oh, cocaine Olympics. I'm going to unleash everything to prove that people produce more and better results with a star player.
And there are sponsors in Las Vegas, and people are making a lot of money there.
Luciano Hul will be advertising something like this soon. AND. Hey everyone, today we have a special feast going on, and the kitchen staff are making pastries.
I love pastries.
Hmm. I'm being urged to go to the kitchen to eat pastries.
Good one, my dear. Thanks, Lenios.
Goodbye, professor.
Tell me what more I want from life.
Best pastries.
Best pastries.
Cheese spread. And that. This does n't have every type that's available.
Meat cheese, meat, egg with olives.
So, a delicacy.
Thanks, dear. It cost. Goodbye. Goodbye.
Goodbye. Goodbye. Okay. That's it, my friends. Let's go. I don't know how things are there, Pedrão, if things are going well, but the revenue is very low, folks. Let's help, it's very much needed. Comment on this Hul case, okay? We want your participation with us, but we're still missing contributions here at Emeralda; we're 300 and five members short. Guys, we have n't had a new member since the start of the live stream. Let's give away limbs as gifts. There are still the 125 that were missing from Sumicão's live stream. That's it. Let's discuss this Bolsa Família issue. Well, yesterday we had a very popular story about an interview with a couple who won the Nobel Prize in Economics, in which they argue that there should be two, three, or four Bolsa Família programs, because they see it as a fundamental economic formula to combat inequality that should be copied by other countries. They speak here, instead of asking if it's good or bad, given that it's so politically relevant and that, according to all available evidence, it has good impacts, it would be much more useful to start thinking about what Bolsa Família two, three or four would be like, stated Banerg, which is one of them, uh, it's one of them, in fact, it's Ster Duflo and Abidit Baners. Well, both of them are Nobel Prize winners in Economics and they defend the Bolsa Família program in these terms, which we're talking about here as a fight against absolute poverty and an introduction of families to a virtuous economic cycle. This idea of Hul, which he also copies from what he hears and what is important to this elite, is so as not to share the pie. The State is abdicating any responsibility in combating inequality, which is a scourge, a global scourge that also prevents Brazil from occupying the place it deserves in the concert of the peoples of the world.
Uh, but why is it bad for Hul?
Because he is the most thunderous voice of this Brazilian elite, unfortunately backward, stupid, uncultured, prejudiced, and who live precisely on the idea that the state must be for everyone, and preferably without any state at all. Why am I also showing you this event organized by big tech entrepreneurs in Las Vegas, the so-called internet games, where it's allowed to take all kinds of drugs, you know, when you see a 22-year-old bodybuilder found dead at home because he was also in search of a perfect body, making videos in search of the perfect body and using anabolic steroids, the guy died. Now there's an Olympics for this, sponsored by people like Luciano Hook, the same one who was sponsored by Willbank from Vorcaro. The market has no scruples. Well, the Romans used to say that money has no smell. It's an old saying. Which means exactly that. Since it's money, it doesn't matter. Barroso, if it becomes necessary for him to lobby for artificial intelligence and destroy the Brazilian justice system, which is already bad, he will do it, because he is being well paid to do so. At the moment when Barroso was needed to defend Brazilian law and national sovereignty against the threats of the Magna Carta, he said: "Oops, let me get out of here at the Supreme Court, I already did the damage with Lava Jato and now I'm advocating for artificial intelligence startups." And then this couple talking about Bolsa Família, I repeat, Nobel laureates. Here they are, for you to see, from 2019.
And, and we're going to listen to Luciano Hul.
Why? Because Luciano Hul is the voice of ignorance. He's the guy who says that Bolsa Família helps lazy people without understanding what the cycle of wealth is and how Bolsa Família also allows future generations to have the minimum conditions to compete even with him. Even with him. What does he mean by, I don't know, improvement? He doesn't explain.
But in Luciano Hul's mind, what is he talking about? Entrepreneurship, cheap coach talk, it's not a socially challenging scenario that He sees how Bolsa Família can and already is helping. 30 million people lifted out of poverty. That's no small thing, those are lives saved. Lives that these millionaires and billionaires aren't interested in saving. They want to take money, they want to steal. They want to advertise everything that's most rotten. If it's necessary to advertise Banco Master, they do it. Then they say they didn't know about it.
Then they say they had nothing to do with it.
That's what Globo is always doing. It's the perfect crime. They go there and earn 160 million from Vorcaro just for publicity by Luciano Hook for this Willbank thing. 160 million more. It's still unknown how much Vorcaro put into Globo's event in New York. Globo will say: "No, but what does it matter now?" To pretend that Vcaro was someone they had never met. The guy was there arranging dinner with Hul, coordinating the event with a Globo executive, not just 27 million for Metrópolis, his partner was helping Estadão deal with the creditors, which are the banks.
Vulcarius bought everyone because they are for sale. And that. And now we 're watching Hulk come with this nonsense about Bolsa Família, because that's how he thinks when the guy comes and says: "No, it wasn't an interview, it was at a closed event." He 's saying that he does it behind closed doors, and then anything goes.
That's where he's really at his best.
He lies in an interview. That's not what it's saying. Whether it's in a public setting, or part of his program, he plays that role.
From the guy who cares about Dona Maria and goes to the favela to trade in his car, I don't know, those shady dealings he's always pulling, but among businessmen, among his group who own yachts in Guarujá, covered by the press as well, mediated by a journalist who, I repeat, goes there to make money, I don't know what, but damn, to hear Renan Santos say that the Supreme Court is a problem for Brazil, that there are 8,000 lawsuits, all unfounded, and publicly advocate that he will not obey orders from the Supreme Court. That's what it's for. This is what the Brazilian media has become. That's what the Brazilian elite is.
Unfortunately, this is what Lula has to deal with, and this is what we have to deal with. We 're here fighting a guerrilla war and causing a lot of damage, that's why we're being persecuted so much and that's why we're asking for your help. But it's terrible how you see, on the part of those who have money, this idea that if Brazil makes any social progress, it becomes unviable. Why? Because Hul will have to share the pie.
Delfim used to say, then he denied it, that he used to say: "The cake has to grow first before it can be divided." It was the cake of the Brazilian economy. He said that in the end, that phrase was invented, I don't know what, but it ended up becoming a symbol of a liberal view of the economy. The military regime also put into practice this misguided view. Why? Because when you grow, grow, grow, as we see in Brazil, the number of millionaires grows, the number of people there, uh, go out on the street, go to a shopping mall.
Yesterday we went for coffee in Igenópolis, a place they didn't want to attract " different kinds of people," meaning they did n't want poor people there when they talked about building a subway station. It was packed.
Well, these people don't feel the crisis.
Even so, he's unhappy with Lula.
My friend Víor Lima sent me today the issue of the market with Flávio and Bolsonaro. Well, they want a third way, they're so unhappy, but not unhappy enough to completely abandon him, because he's their great hope of getting Lula out of the way. It's not that Lula is a revolutionary, quite the contrary, he has a reformist party and we've seen Lula doing what he can.
Yes, in a good government, yes, but it will never be enough for a Brazilian elite that is represented by Luciano Hook and by a middle class that emulates this Brazilian elite. I'm going to illustrate this with a little video, which you might find somewhat folkloric, and so on, but it perfectly exemplifies the ingrained stupidity of people who drink detergent straight from the bottle because they think it's a political stance against communism. Look at this woman speaking in Curitiba. Meanwhile, everyone, please let's collaborate with DCM. I don't know if I saw that here, Pedro.
Hmm. Let's see, I think it's loading.
What do you disagree with about the left?
Corruption, theft, murder, kidnapping, they do everything that's wrong.
What do you think of Lula's current government?
For the love of God, it's awful. I can't even stand to see his face, let alone hear his voice, and you still tell me his name.
If you see it on TV, change the channel immediately. I can't stand that guy.
I change the channel the moment I see his face.
What did you think of Bolsonaro's government?
I voted for him and I always will. He, Carlota, he's the one I'm giving the interview to, is n't he? I like Bolsonaro, I love Bolsonaro.
What are the points you most agree with from the right wing?
Honesty and character don't steal from the people.
At least I check everything, both on Facebook and on TV. I search everything.
So I know everything about the right wing. Are you going to vote this year?
Flávio Bolsonaro, for sure. 22. He's not going to change his mind.
But hey, did you understand? Well, so, anti-Lula sentiment, anti-PT sentiment is the strongest force of nature here in Brazil. It's no use. This woman's life has probably improved, right? Well, she probably lost relatives during the pandemic while Bolsonaro was in office. Even so, why does n't she vote for Lula? I can't stand the sight of him. I don't know what's irrational. It's not rational. Well, when you see a press that knows how to manipulate these emotions, and social media, and how hate engages, how they manage to constantly fuel the base instincts of the population, you arrive at this result, right? It's complete stupidity established as a method, as a way to make money, and with people who, in the end, lead Brazil to be governed by corrupt crooks who are, you know, so connected to the worst aspects of Brazilian society historically.
But why? Did you see, the woman speaks like this, "I can't tolerate corruption." Oh, you think it doesn't exist? Do you think it's possible to show it? But these people are impossible to convince. We're divided, okay?
When people say that Brazil is a nation, that Brazil is a country, they have to forget that idea. Well, unfortunately, there are, living here, a civilized, decent, hardworking, honest, and upright people. We are, uh, concerned about our fellow human beings, truly, uh, with humanist values, and we know, I think, how to define clearly what is good and what is bad. You can't put everything into perspective, and not everything is for sale. Yeah, and here we are resisting, we won one election, I'm going to win another one. Well, now on the other side there are people who have that lady there.
How do you talk to that animal?
You are human poop.
So how do you talk about that then?
How do you argue that? What can you show her so she understands?
How can you engage in a discussion about, for example, the Bolsa Família program with someone who has the same arguments against Luciano Hook? There are two, I repeat, Nobis from the economics department saying that there should be two, three, or four Bolsa Família programs, but on the other side there's a playboy, a guy who sold his yacht to a bookmaker, also the owner of a betting company, Sports da Sorte.
Hulk sold his IAT, you know, to that bookie, the IAT that's called Beijoa.
Why? To buy another one. He'll do business with anything. And then they speak badly of the program.
social, uh, which is a symbol, uh, of how you can fight inequality, an international success, who's right, the Nobel laureate in Economics or the old lady in Curitiba saying that, I don't know, she doesn't vote for the left even if they're full of thieves.
How do you engage in dialogue with these people? There is no common ground, no starting point. And the bet of the big companies, the bet of the modern world, the bet of artificial intelligence, is this: to divide us even more. It's impossible, really. It 's impossible. What are we supposed to do with this damn woman? Nothing. What do you do with independent voters? There's definitely a lot to talk about there. Yesterday I was also talking to my brother-in-law Wilson about addressing and bringing up cases where you can explain why the government is successful in certain areas.
Specifically. We're here, right, talking more about the current situation, but what worked out well in the south? What worked in the Northeast of Brazil? What has Bolsa Família changed in the landscape there, right? Well, from Bahia, for example, that kind of thing, because they're interested in confusion, misinformation, fake news, right? Well, our role here is really to save the nation. That's right, it's really about trying to explain to anyone willing to listen why Brazil has a chance of salvation.
For people like Luciano Hul, for people like Barroso, for people like Renan Santos and everyone who was in Guarujá, at that Esfera group forum, still betting on a third way, Brazil will never be good enough for them. In other words, an international pariah that has no other salvation than to let us get richer.
Tell me, my friend, how do we go? Let's go, folks. Where are the members at, guys, everyone? We're missing some members here.
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Oh, how interesting, sorry to interrupt you, but look, uh, from the Nobel Prize-winning couple in economics, uh, artificial intelligence tends to accelerate income concentration and destroy skilled middle-class jobs. And then, uh, the woman I showed you from the couple says: "Without a doubt, this will increase inequality and will be particularly painful for the middle classes who have intellectual jobs or jobs that are easily replaceable by AI." She cited programmers, accountants, and lawyers among the professionals who could be directly affected by the automation driven by large technology companies. Then she says: "Most of the innovation they are developing aims to discover how many more workers they can replace in the fastest way possible in sectors of the middle class, like that lady there, okay?
Her children, who never depended on social protection, may need state support in the future, that is, they may need a new Bolsa Família. Bolsa Família is more relevant than ever, especially in this challenging scenario where it will end jobs and generate a bankrupt mass, a mass of zombies on the streets that we will find, as I find almost every day, walking here on my street or passing through the tunnel that leads to Paulista da Consolação. Is this something for us to be proud of or to think it's normal to increase this contingent that the United States, for example, throws onto the street when they ca n't pay the hospital bill or do we need Bolsa Família?
Two, three or four? They say here.
Leave that in the hands of Luciano Hul.
Hmm.
who is the guy that the media shields again because they see him as a candidate for president of the Republic of the Third Way." He said here, "I'm neither right nor left, I don't know what, I don't know what else," this nonsense is for whom? For a group of businessmen who are willing to put money into it.
Then they say more, this will be a totally new situation in which social protection will be necessary for the middle classes who are not used to it.
Look, the fact that there is now almost an open revolt of the ultra-rich against paying taxes is the core of the crisis. Why don't the rich want to pay taxes?
Why is tax also necessary for the state to be able to help those who don't have money, the underprivileged? Yes, tax is good and it's something that has been demonized, still demonized. Why? Flávio Bolsonaro, Luciano Hul, Renan Santos, what do they call Haddad "Taxed"?
Yes.
What's the idea? To demonize the fact that you can bet that the state won't leave everyone in the lurch and will create a minimum of social welfare. I'm simplifying here what the welfare state is, but tax is a fundamental part of it so you can have paved roads, so you can... You have, I don't know, the SUS (Brazilian public healthcare system), and it's billions, it's an investment, not an expense. It's not for you to think, like, "How stupid is that?" And Hul (a Brazilian newspaper) reproduces this discourse that needs improvement, because there are lazy people living on what? On R$600 a month. That's it. So how does the guy do it then? How do you call someone like that a lazy person? I mean, he does n't see what has changed in the landscape.
I'm literally talking about the landscape. Because you didn't see, for example, some cities in the Northeast, and we did a special about this, with Max Alvin, a filmmaker.
In 10 years, a city in the interior of Bahia, how much it grew when it didn't have buildings and then it started to have them, it started to have an economy revolving around that city. Why? Because the Bolsonaro family stimulated it. Of course, it's the role of the state. What does Hul want? For you to invest in Vorcaro's bank that he's selling, he's earning 160 million for that. This nonsense... Right, idiot.
Not to mention the confession.
Now it's scary because when you see that this reaches the end user, exactly in a middle class that will probably need Bolsa Família (a Brazilian social welfare program), how is this lady going to do it?
How is she going to manage? "Girl, family is for bums, this and that." Her son loses his job, her husband goes to the streets, and she's living longer too, right? It's a matter of advances in medicine, etc., and the state will need to, I don't know, take care of this family.
And then, how is she going to adapt her discourse? "She's not going to starve to death, okay?" This is talking about the need for modernization, yes, the improvement of Bolsa Família based on what's being done with artificial intelligence. It's not that Bolsa Família needs to be improved to cater to entrepreneurship. What entrepreneurship? What used car sales?
He has a used car program, I think. This guy, he has a business called "Familião," which is a kind of what they called Silvio Santos's business. That's right. There were the Tabavi stores, and what was that like? The Valley of Happiness, isn't that it? The Valley of Happiness. Yeah, that's what he does, right? Silvio tried to run for president. Hul is always a trial balloon. Man, for those who complain about Lula, I want to see what it's going to be like without Lula, you know?
Yeah, we're going to miss him.
Tell me, my friend.
Only 39 left, folks. Five members arrived here. Thanks to our dear Marcelo. PS. There's a lament here, Kiko, that I wanted to read to you and also a super chat about Luan's case.
I've already given up, Kiko, on trying to explain to my brothers-in-law that the country has improved. They know that, but they refuse to admit it out of pure anti-PT sentiment. They'd rather see the devil hear Lula's name.
Yeah, it's a real problem. It's terrible. That's it. Did you see that crazy woman?
Completely investigate her on Facebook, but how do you dialogue with a woman? That?
Impossible, forget it, it's impossible. How do you talk to Luciano Hul, who's negotiating his yacht with a bookmaker?
Uh-huh.
Right? The guy's world is completely averse to any deeper question about why he's a billionaire and why there's a guy, a child, who won't have the conditions he had to become what he is.
For an obvious reason, the starting point isn't the same, right? How do you explain that to Hulk, who lives in that bubble? It's impossible.
Impossible. Uh- huh.
Let me get some of your other comments here. Fábio, I've automated everything. Lênio Serrano or Kakai. Who's going to help Luan, Kiko?
Ah, uh, I don't know. Good question.
We need to see if we can try to get Luan involved in this too, right? Uh, the ideal would be, I think, to embrace Luan's cause. Zambelli is currently traveling in Italy, right? Yes.
Look at that. Madness, what madness.
And the guy needs money to pay the compensation he lost to a con artist.
Terrible.
Terrible.
It's the face of Brazil, isn't it?
Exactly. Let me get some other comments from you, dear friends. I also want to thank Judit Serri for what she sent us. Today marks 7 years since the Vale crime in Brumadinho. Wow, time really flies. It really does.
Evandro Marcelo Lauerman, paying for my ticket, and why doesn't the government execute Globo's debt? So the Lula government is asking here.
Uh-huh.
Rosa Bab, besides, AI increases global warming, without a doubt. I also want to thank Esmeraldina.
Companies are also being targeted by lawsuits in communities because it's become an issue; they consume a lot of water and make a lot of noise. It's hellish.
Uh-huh.
And so, this is also becoming something that has created a drama. Nobody wants to live near a technology company. We don't hear about this because they are Owners of media companies. Do you hear about DCM?
Tell me.
Let me get some more comments from you, dear ones. I also want to thank our Sil and Kiko. Those money pipelines from Globo did a lot of damage to these people's minds, didn't they?
They did. They did. AGL is a machine for carrying out scams, sustaining itself on scams, and it created a business model for all Brazilian media that also works in this sense, it's a representative of the market, it's always been interested in its survival much more than in a project where an elite could envision a sustainable country, okay? Can you say that about the American press?
Why is the American press better?
Including in journalistic fundamentals.
Because there they work for their own country, damn it. The Brazilian press works for the same people who have been trying to destroy Brazil for decades. Roberto Marinho invented this, did very well, and created this paradigm as a businessman and also as a media man. I was going to say journalist, but that's not... He was never a journalist; he 's something else entirely. He was a visionary. At 60, he created television, TV Globo, killed Tupi, and supported coups d' état. Then, 50 years later, they apologize. That's how Globo works.
And it's a model, no one can deny, that worked. Luciano Huck is a product of that, a child of that. Luciano Huck is a spokesperson. I showed you here about MDM Banks, okay? Uh-huh.
Whose controller in Brazil is called Roberto Marinho Neto, grandson of Roberto Marinho, son, I think, of Roberto Irineu, who earns a fortune by indebting Brazilians, the guy who earns money from Bolsa Família and bets on something like that which Luciano Huck is advertising. And the problem isn't Bolsa Família, right? The problem is the bets that Luciano Huck is promoting. Will he be held responsible under the law for the advertising he did for Vorcaro Bank, for example? I'd like to know, Leeno just raised a... In a very superficial way, but if I were a lawyer, representing, for example, a group of people who went bankrupt betting on the drinks that Luciano Hook promotes, damn, I think I'd have a very interesting case on my hands, man. Don't you think?
Of course.
Look, I bought it because Luciano Hook said it was good.
Uh-huh.
Right? Uh, I don't know if that's viable, because it would set a precedent. It applies to those who, I don't know, advertise alcohol.
Uh-huh. I think, for example, that the social responsibility of a country singer, when he goes there, like Gustavo Lima, besides having alleged connections with the PCC, with organized crime, also does shows called "boteco" (bar), gets drunk. The songs are also paid for by EHEV to talk about this theme. I got drunk and lost my girlfriend and I don't know, my life is over, I'm singing songs here and drinking whatever, the shitty beer he advertises.
Hey man, how many people are destroyed by the alcohol that Gustavo Lima sells? How many lives are ruined? How many people are in debt because of people like Neymar, Galvão Bueno, Luciano Huck, among others?
The guy sells bets and is badmouthing Bolsa Família (a Brazilian social welfare program). Go to hell.
Have some shame, Playboy.
Do business, sell your yacht to a bookie.
Look what it's become, right?
Carnival in the hands of bookies that Globo (a Brazilian TV network) then advertises, makes money off of it. Football has become something I like to watch on free-to-air TV, I talk about it with my son, it's just not good, it's just not good. There are commercials in the middle, there are commercials at the end, there are commercials all the time. And it's for bets. The players who win from bets, why would the guy, you know, apply himself if he's making money off his team's defeat? It's all wrong. It's a disgrace, it's a mess, it's a casino. You want me to root for the... Neymar's team?
You want me to think that's cool? I don't know, because Neymar represents something. What does Neymar represent?
It was his time, he played, damn it, right? And it's impossible not to recognize that. But, man, what is this fat guy today who likes poker and alcohol?
Where is football in all of this?
Nowhere. The Brazilian national team event is disgusting. Now Ivete Sangalo is going to do her farewell show. Who's going to make money?
Who's paying the fee? What is the CBF? Virginia is a football commentator for Globo, Pedro. Virginia who made a video kissing a monkey.
Yes.
After dating Vini Júnior. Are you going to tell me that wasn't a racist indirect message? What did her followers understand? It's all there. She was already kissing one, now she's kissing another.
Yeah, your football. Virginia commenting, you know? Capitalism rots everything, nothing of dignity remains.
What remains is... "Our feet are what we have to be proud of, and we have a lot of that. We have a country to save once again.
Now the bandits are all united again, and in events like the one Luciano Huck was participating in... Let me show you a video of Flávio Bolsonaro boarding a plane to the United States, supposedly to meet Trump, right? This meeting might happen. Bolsonaro supporters are betting on it, but there are things that still need the White House's approval.
Hey, Kiko, they have n't confirmed it yet. Tell me, my friend. So, let's just ask the guys to make a flood of contributions, okay, folks? We're 125 short of our goal.
Let's go, everyone.
No interview. You forgot, Senator, just one question, Senator. No interview for this meeting with the president?
I respect your work, but no interview.
No, just one question.
My God, brother. Wow. Portuguese people want me to speak in English? You understanding English might be two.
But you are..." Going to meet him there. Are you in your rooms today?
Good evening 763.
That's good. I don't know. What did the guy go there to get, what statement from Flávio Bolsonaro? If Flávio said, no, I'm going to meet Trump on Tuesday. But why didn't he say it? Because it's not confirmed yet.
Uh, Paulo Figueiredo, he just tweeted something saying, more or less, that he's on the verge of collapse, okay? Uh, what does he say? Something strange, he says: "The campaign has not confirmed or denied this agenda." The White House has neither confirmed nor denied the agenda. What the press has been publishing is mere speculation. In fact, Flávio Bolsonaro is in Washington for a series of high-level meetings. The rest will be known soon, says Paulo Figueiredo. Under normal circumstances, they would already be saying that Trump confirmed it, etc., but since there's no confirmation, they're already kind of making up a cheap excuse. Cláudio Dantas, who used to work for Antagonista and is now also a spokesperson for Bolsonaro's supporters, was already blaming Wesley Batista.
So, they're kind of preparing themselves for a flop if the reunion doesn't happen. But as you can see here, the guy didn't confirm it, and what remains is a big mystery. Flávio is going there, he's going to meet up with Eduardo's group. Okay, now whether or not he'll take that picture with Trump is another unknown. I'm not going to say for sure that it won't happen because I'm not an idiot, right? Those who underestimated the criminal relationships between Paulo Figueiredo, Eduardo, and Flávio with Washington were wrong, because they do indeed have a lobby. So, what's going to happen now?
In Washington, there is still no confirmation between Flávio and Trump.
Paulo Figueiredo is giving a sort of, I don't know, excuse for something that does n't seem to be going to happen, right? Did n't you think so?
I found it, I found it. Okay, so you're setting yourself up for a flop, right?
So, yeah, he's vaccinating himself against flopping. Renato Santino sent me a message saying I have something against his super chats. I have nothing against it, my dear. Oh, let me read your chats here. Subsidies and data to companies should be more widely publicized. The general public doesn't even know this exists.
Kico, that 's true. I think that once again Luciano Hul has given the government the opportunity to talk about Bolsa Família. Don't you think so? I think.
The ball's been put up for discussion, right, man? [ __ ]. Hello, Sidônio.
Wow, what an opportunity. A campaign of opportunity, right? There's no need to even mention the guy, man.
Now is the time to speak. Damn, just release some cards, some videos, that's all.
Ready.
Hey, how does it work? Well, how did many cities go from poverty to a minimum level of development, you know?
Lula's legacy, a whole lot of things that many people don't know about and that remain on this superficial, worthless, handout basis.
Yes. It's dripping in the area, huh.
Oops.
Damn, man.
Ana Paula Renou has already listened.
Let's go.
Government. And then. Oh man, wow. Let's go. Where?
That's tough, isn't it? It depends on whom? Lula's all the time.
Can anyone else speak up?
Yeah, right? The veto, like Wellington Dias's, anyone, I don't know. Yes, uh, I'm talking about a real campaign, an opportunistic campaign. Grab the government's social media accounts now and go for it!
Exactly.
Let me grab some more of your comments here. 111 is what I'm talking about. Santrê, I have nothing against it. Lurdinha, thank you for your help, my dear. Come on, everyone. We're 111 away from closing the gap. André Lang will obstruct justice.
Criminal militia member. People are asking if he escaped. Quico, what do you think?
Dude, I don't think so. Well, that's it, it's unlikely that this guy is going to run away from Brazil like that, knowing that he has a chance, I'm sorry, but he does have a chance of winning an election. He's leaving. It wo n't work. Forget about it. His brother is something else. Yeah, he's a different one.
No, don't think that because it's not going to happen, okay? No, now is not the time. Well, and if he realizes, you know, that through Ralheira, the guy's bosses have no way out, then goodbye. But what is the point of running away today? To establish a parallel government in the United States.
Don't forget, it's not going to happen. Uh-huh. Let me gather some more comments from you all, dear friends. I would like to thank the psychologist Gláuscia Ribeiro. The internet is crazy.
Milena was amazing on X.
Are you explaining who Milena is on X? I do n't know. I think it was Milena from Big Brother who came in second behind Ana Paula.
Oh, cool. Ana Paula. Maybe it's her.
R$100, folks, that's all that's missing. Let's go, team. In groups of 10, or five, we can fill in 3,500 people. Excellent audience here at noon.
Me and Kiko Nogueira making your lunch more stressful, but also much better informed, right, Kiko? I think that's a fair way to say it. That's what we cause. Rodrigo Santos replied: "As someone who follows progressive media, I've known for a long time that Willbank was going bankrupt and was controlled by Bolsomaster bank. I was outraged when I saw the advertisement on Sunday. This was already known, right, Kiko?"
Yes, without a doubt. Yeah, this guy's been fooling a lot of people for a long time, has n't he?
It's all about comfort and ease, right? Very chill. Let me grab this, guys. Let's go. We've already closed the membership program. Thanks to Alfredo Fernandes and Alberto Cipinhuk for their help. Alfredo also sent a message here and updated his signature. Let me come back here a little longer. Vastia Alves, thank you DCM for everything. Thank you, my dear. Look who sent in a great contribution here with Wilson Solto.
And great Wilson, my dear, wonderful. That's my brother-in-law, man.
Personally, he was going to participate in the Enrined Games because he takes anabolic steroids.
Yeah, but I said, "Dude, hold on tight because my sister needs you, you're going to sink."
And then he stayed there too, because he would probably sink when he jumped.
That's where the problem lies: Nador arrives and founded it.
Go. Exactly.
Oh my god, R$ 100! Let's wrap this up, everyone, to help our friend S. Let me come back here a little more.
Thanking everyone. Rosa Bauab, Esmeraldina Ferreira. Let me go back a little bit, there were a few others I missed earlier. João Carlos sent: "What do you need, Pedro? A little bag of sand so our trench doesn't collapse." He then sent it to us. Rodrigo PR sent: "The 'Once Upon a Time' channel is making a series of videos about Globo's historical scams." You need to bring in a journalist from the channel for a chat. Good one, man. It's a channel, once upon a time, I don't know it. "If it's good, let's call it that." Cool. Once upon a time. Let's take a look.
Thanks also to other people.
Laureano Teixeira, Luciano Truck, Sunday of the coward, functional imbecile, says Laureano Conceição Maria, thank you for your help. Evil cat, hypocritical or cynical Hul, worth a beer and two pastries.
Kiko, man, he's the son of that São Paulo elite. His mother was a psychologist who then separated. His stepfather was a guy called Mário de Andrade, nothing to do with the great Mário de Andrade, who they say died in suspicious circumstances with his secretary.
He was from Abril publishing house, he directed magazines like Playboy, among others. And Hook, he had a talent for business, for making friends, influencing people. He created a nightclub called Cabral. I interviewed him a few times for Veja São Paulo and Cabral was on Fran Schubert, a little street there in the city of Argim, an era It was very chic in São Paulo, where Hul had a role in promoting immediate success among wealthy people, and the way he handled it was remarkable. He would say, for example, "No one from Bahia gets into Cabral, okay?
No one from Bahia gets into Cabral." "Bahian" in the sense it had in my time, Northeasterner.
We're going to do a, no, we're going to do a "Bahian-style" thing.
Poor Northeasterners don't get into Cabral either. That was it. That's it. There you have it. He becomes a TV presenter and he launches, among other things, "Auntie the Sorceress." Remember? It was raunchy. Uh-huh.
It was a variety show, and he had this youthful thing, you know, with the "H," I think it was called " H," but always, navigating in a way that kept him protected by the newspaper owners.
Roberto Tivita liked him.
Tomás Santo Correa, who was Roberto Tivita's éminence grise at Abril, was also a guy from the interior. From São Paulo, a real hick, but he thought he was on Fifth Avenue, but he did magazines for a while when magazines were actually good for something. Tarso de Castro called him the "Hick of the Gardens" and said that Tomás Soto Correa's underwear had been found in the Seine River, my father.
And then they adopted Hulk. Hulk, in the articles that came out in Abril, was totally shielded. He had to go through the management, and of course, the presidency as well. Tomás, the boss himself, watched because this guy had always been trained, cared for, cultivated to be president of the Republic, just like Aécio.
Uh-huh. More or less like that, a type of, a kind of, of, that kind of guy, from that social class, you know, people with money, grandson of Tancredo, so he thought he was, I don't know, also someone with some kind of, predestination, right? And they gave him what they gave him, a vulgar sniffer who also beat his wife in public and got a real beating for... Dilma. Then he was discovered to be involved in shady dealings. Hul, does anyone doubt who he does business with? I just mentioned it here. He sold a yacht to a gambling operator. Do you sell yachts to criminals?
If you advertise for criminals, as he also did for Forcaro, what are Hul's limits? None. But he 's protected by Barroso, he's protected by these businessmen who then treat him as someone capable of giving lectures to businessmen who will then, of course, finance any eventual adventure of Luciano Hul, the presidency of the Republic.
He's a portrait of Brazil, of the Brazilian elite. And then he spouts this kind of nonsense, because he also knows he can say it. And what's worse, I repeat, the confession he makes wasn't an interview, he says this, it wasn't in public, it was in private at an event, that is, there he was being honest and truthful in his public scoundrelism. He's, I don't know, this kind of Gugu Liberato, Silvio Santos figure, with a face And Silvio Beruscone too, right?
Uh, a billionaire nice guy, doing good deeds, fixing cars, giving houses, getting richer and richer, and selling bets to people so they get into debt until they die. And what's the problem? Bolsa Família. Oh, go to hell, right?
Totally.
Oh, oh. Let me get this. Come on, people. Where are your contributions? We're still missing.
Oh, we're still missing. Look, 99 contributions arrived here, now Maria Celeste Gonçalves arrived. Kiko, Pedro asks you to read Vinícius Gonçalves' article on The Impact of Conditional Cash, Bolsa Família, DCM post.
Uh, look, if it's in the diamond group, I don't know where it is. Please send it to me. We published this interview with the two Nobel laureates in Economics, but please, if you have it on hand, you can send it to us, okay?
Send it to Pedro, he'll forward it to me.
Yes, please.
Gilberto Cruvinal sent it. I think this time Aéo will go, huh, with Hul throwing it in his lap. Wow.
And S, huh, Kiko?
Uh-huh. That's right. That 66, folks.
Man, he never gives up, does he? That has to be admitted. Impressive, right?
AS is a true Brazilian, isn't he? He doesn't give up. My goodness, not at all. He's always there, betting on the bench.
Yes.
Come on, folks. 66 is what's missing. Almost 2 pm. Kiko's number is going to be over. We really need your help, folks. Let's go.
Also thanking Esmaraldina. TVG here with Célio Sales. Bolsa Família creates difficulties for recruitment, work analogous to slavery. I had already read this, sorry. Uh, let me go back a little. But folks, it's stopped, it's stopped, needing your help.
So, we have on our side, besides the people We love and respect Pope Leo XIV, too, okay? In the global arena. The Pope today made a historic apology for the Holy See's own role in legitimizing slavery and for taking centuries to condemn it. He described the Vatican's past as a rift in Christian memory. Previous papacies had already apologized for the involvement of Christians in the transatlantic slave trade. What they did in Brazil, what the Church did in Brazil, enslaving indigenous people, is something monstrous, the Jesuits, but no pope had publicly acknowledged or apologized for the role of former pontiffs in explicitly authorizing European sovereigns to subjugate and enslave the faithful, in quotes. The first Pope born in the United States, Leo XIV, whose family history includes both enslaved people and slave owners. Americans have this issue. It's very common when you see, for example, descendants of Thomas Jefferson, who is one of the founding fathers there. From the United States, and the guy discovers he's Black and a descendant of Thomas Jefferson. This happens frequently.
Why? Because these guys are heirs to a nation or a nation-building project that is racist, openly racist.
The United States, you know, was about establishing Black people as people in the 1960s, okay? But Pope Leo XIV also has this as part of his heritage, his DNA. And he apologized in his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, which is Magnificent Humanity, released today. It says the following: "The document addresses the challenges of protecting humanity in an age of increasing dependence on artificial intelligence." Just imagine, when addressing the topic, the Pope linking the transatlantic slave trade to new forms of slavery and colonialism driven by the digital revolution.
See how unregulated labor is used in the extraction of rare minerals needed for artificial intelligence chips. When you're holding a little phone like this in your hand, you think it was produced, I don't know, by magic or a cute little robot in China, right? What they did there doesn't involve slave labor in a mineral extraction process that destroys the environment. Well, there's a huge number of natural disasters that will result from every single person on Earth wanting to have a cell phone in their hand.
And it is, evidently, part of that that involves slave labor. And the Pope is apologizing for the first time.
Look how cool!
In church history, it's... well, after, I don't know, 2000 years, sooner or later, but it's still valid.
This conversation is crazy. Leo 14, I thought Francis was going to be unbeatable, right?
Unbeatable. But Leo X is here, look, he responded to decades of requests from Black Catholics in the United States, activists and scholars, for the Holy See to acknowledge and repair its own role in the colonial trade in human beings. Isn't that amazing?
Incredible.
We are in good company. On the other side they have a Lafaia. On the other side, they have Edir Macedo. On the other side they also have that one, what's it called? Priest?
Hey, Gilson.
Gilson. Himself. And that.
Father Gilson is awful. Those who hold vigils belong to the most Nazi-like wing of the Catholic Church. We're here, our army too, and we have generals like Lion XIV. We're doing well, we're doing well. It won't be easy for them, no.
No, right? Not at all. We will not give up. But it's good to make that clear. It's a war. Yes.
Yes.
It's a war. They want to destroy us, and they will do anything to destroy us. Anything. But we also have our weapons.
Quicão, a super chat here from Inês Nascimento who was generous. Your social worker. The Bolsa Família program saves the lives of these and future generations by rescuing women from violent relationships and absolute poverty. It was a sad state of affairs in Brazil when the Bolsa Família program didn't exist.
Just look.
That's an important testimony. Lena Fim ordered: "We've reached the target." It's here with It too, from the big coffee shop. Thank you for your work, DCM. Greetings from Frankfurt.
Lena. Lena, big kiss, darling. Mr. Edels, DCM, will there be Pix with audio?
He asks us. Thank you darling. Valéria Elias, Pedrão, please. That's it, I did n't understand, man. I don't know how it works, but the guys, like, I think I saw it, I think only in Vilela, they send photos and there's audio.
Come on, let's find out what it's like.
I don't know how to do it, but we'll figure it out.
Thanks also to Valéria Elias, Pedro, Pedrão, please post here the link to the DCM article about the Nobel couple talking about Bolsa Família. It cost. I'll post it in a little while. Vera Regina concluded here with a fantastic contribution. Inês, I just read your super chat, darling. Thank you for your help.
Thank you Valéria, Valeriana, who's here with us from Santos.
And that's it, Kiko. Everything shut down. Let me get the article about the Nobel couple.
Wait a minute. No, do you want me to get it? I, I, I, it's with her on the line in her hand.
I shared it with you all here. That's good. It is worth it.
This one's really good, isn't it? Oh, we're going to make a video too. I've been here before. It would be good to consider Bone from TR or four. Uh-huh. There you go, right? That's it. That's it. Meanwhile, sad for the country that has Lucia on Hook, right, Kiko?
Yes, he's part of Brazil, and of the hiring process, right?
He's a typically Brazilian character, just like Bolsonaro, and we have to accept that. We are not homogeneous. Even in terms of character, we have relatives who are just as awful as that lady over there.
Well, we can't kill any of them, can we? Well, now I honestly think there's no point in trying to talk to this group, you know?
What they want is our physical elimination. They won't be able to do that.
Yes, right? Go ahead. And that. Oh, two more super chats have arrived here too. To thank. The rabbit ruled between 1970 and 2020; GDP increased by 17 million, but the Gine index only decreased by 11. The pie grew significantly, but the distribution did not; it is 77% higher than it should be to be proportional to economic growth, points out our dear Rabbit. And Vieira sent in another contribution. And that's it, Kiko. That's it, Vera Regina, thank you, Vera Regina. How generous, Vera Regina, right?
Thank you so, so, so, so much, Vera! This community is amazing, isn't it?
Very.
You guys are awesome, just classy, elegant, and sincere people. That's why we're here against everything and everyone, right, Pedrão?
Against everything, against everyone, against Instagram, right? With this whole two-account thing, I'm pissed off about this whole thing, man.
Man, it's in Dr. Francisco's hands, but it's surreal. Damn, you can't interpret this as anything other than persecution, political persecution too, right, man?
Yes, for God's sake, they want to silence us no matter what, but they won't succeed, right, Pedrão? We're here, no, we've been here for years. We've been here for years and will continue to be for many more. That's it. Thanks, my dear. We're in this together.
Kisses, Pedroso.
Kiss. Kisses, darling. Enjoy your lunch.
Goodbye. Goodbye.
What's up, huh?
What's that?
For God's sake. It's not worth a three-dollar bill, is it? Do that at night in our house, for God's sake. Let me get out of here. Goodbye. This won't do. That's not possible.
It cost. Goodbye. Goodbye.
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Ciao.
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