The Political Scene | The New Yorker

How Bad Is It?: Political Violence in the U.S., and What We Can Learn from Brazil

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Sep 18, 2025
Petra Costa, a Brazilian filmmaker famed for her insightful documentaries on political turmoil, joins to discuss parallels between Brazil and the U.S. She reflects on her work and the alarming rise of authoritarianism. Costa delves into Jair Bolsonaro's recent conviction and the chilling implications of political violence, especially following the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The conversation also explores the fragility of democracy, the responsibilities of free speech, and the importance of understanding our political landscape to avoid a similar fate.
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INSIGHT

Violence As A Political Pivot

  • High-profile political violence can become a pivot point that accelerates democratic backsliding.
  • Such events risk being used as pretexts for crackdowns that chill speech and political participation.
ADVICE

Demand Clear Limits On Crackdowns

  • Monitor government rhetoric that conflates online speech with organized violence and push for legal clarity.
  • Resist vague promises to
ANECDOTE

Brazil's Military Shadow

  • Brazil combined political populism with an omnipresent threat of military intervention dating from its 1964–1985 dictatorship.
  • Bolsonaro campaigned openly on nostalgia for the military era and used violent imagery in rallies.
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