The scene of a man killed in a police car in Sergipe is a portrait of a country whose rights are being violated, whose future is being suffocated every day, and where death becomes insignificant.
All surveys and research point to the same phenomenon: In the last few years, the country has experienced an unprecedented decline in the rights that have been built over the past 30 years. In a society accustomed to destruction as a political weapon, violations have become a part of daily life. With torture as a power strategy. Threatening as a negotiation tactic.
The state failed when a man drowned in a police car. The same asphyxia comes in the form of hunger, racism, and abandonment in a hospital corridor. Murders in the van of a country experiencing an aimless coffin procession.
At a crossroads, and our vision blurred by gas, we have only two choices: to get angry and to react. Or normalize barbarism and wait for the day it will overwhelm us.
source: Noticias