There is something of a myth, one that makes reasoning easier, in the story that Brasília “trembles” with every expectation of a plea bargain from arrested investigators.
People who know what they did in past summers and winters don’t waste sleep or time on afflictions common to innocent people. It’s really about moving to find a way to escape the misfortunes of the future.
At this time, lawyers specialized in excavating situations prone to future nullities enter the scene and proposals for reformist pacts appear with the aim of normalizing abnormalities. This is how it works: no one stays under the bed biting their nails. The watchword is activity.
When arrangements to contain the bleeding become difficult — as seems to be the case now, when it comes together —, the hope is for the mud to spread to the point where versions of persecution by the “system” of hidden forces interested in demoralizing institutions are validated.
This recipe includes generic reactions without personal accusations and which highlight the seriousness of the facts. They highlight the need for rigorous investigation, prescribe full support for investigations and conviction of illicit acts that may have been committed and from which, of course, their perpetrators would be very far away. They never even heard of the evildoings.
Brasília does not tremble or panic; Brasília acts towards escape. Look for new ways to escape, to get around the siege that authorities and inspections have placed on the most varied forms of .
This type of crime becomes more sophisticated and adopts new tricks, as we now see in the , whose devious ways are yet to be revealed.
Investigation methods are also modernizing: they no longer rely solely on whistleblowers, they do without receipts or telephone taps; things are on zap and in the exhibitionism of digital networks.
It remains to be seen who will cross the finish line first.
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