Vote on chemical castration shows strength of the bullet bench – 12/14/2024 – Elio Gaspari

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By 267 votes against just 85, the approved a project to combat pedophilia that included an amendment providing for the chemical castration of people convicted of sexual abuse against minors. The amendment was barely discussed and had been rejected by the rapporteur, Delegate Katarina (PSD-SE). The project went to the Senate.

Chemical castration was a banner of the then candidate, but it did not progress throughout his government.

The result showed the firepower of the bullet bench and the indolence of the government bench in matters involving public security.

Chemically incapacitating criminals without broad debate is risky. Oliver Wendell Holmes, one of the greatest jurists on the United States Supreme Court and a bulwark of freedom of expression, defended the sterilization of the incapable in 1927, saying that “three generations of imbeciles are enough.”

Shareholder fraud

Newly graduated doctor Pedro Fellipe Pereira da Silva Rocha was sentenced by the TRF-5 to pay R$550,000 to the Federal University of Alagoas for having defrauded the quota system by declaring himself mixed race.

Fraudsters of this successful social policy are common. What made the doctor’s case interesting was one of his defense statements: “Finally, the question arises: what damage did the Federal University of Alagoas (Ufal) actually suffer? None!”

The guy lied, got a place in college fraudulently, uses this type of argument and will go around practicing medicine.


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