Saturday, September 15, 2018

Chico Xavier, a conservative and right-wing religious idol


CHICO XAVIER SHOWED HIS RIGHT-WING POINTS OF VIEW IN PINGA FOGO SHOW, AIRED BY TUPI TELEVISION IN 1971 AND CURRENTLY AVAILABLE BY YOUTUBE.

Everybody thinks that the alleged spiritist medium Francisco Candido Xavier was progressist, modern and futurist religious idol.

He's officially associated to the brazilian adaptation from original french Spiritism by Allan Kardec.

It's a big mistake. The Brazilian Spiritism just "catolicized" and deviated from the original lessons and became a religion so much different than the original.

Chico Xavier, however, never was the modern, futurist and progressist messiah that everybody knows by official narratives about him.

He always was a right-wing person, and there's so much logical reasons to confirm it.

He was born in poor sides from a former district of Santa Luzia, Pedro Leopoldo. Santa Luzia is a city from the Belo Horizonte's county, in Minas Gerais, Brazil. His year of birth was 1910.

We have to pay attention that Chico Xavier was born in a poor family, but the poverty ended when he became a religious idol by the opulent help by Brazilian Spiritist Federation (FEB) and its then-president, Antonio Wantuil de Freitas.

Chico Xavier's family is very conservative. Living in hillbilly standards of life, they thought the world according from the points of view typically from the 19th Century patterns.

The family was old-fashioned catholic and Chico Xavier formed by ortodox catholic axioms.

Chico Xavier was not a guy influenced by Modernist and marxist movements, and there's no reason to suppose these interests, refused by him until the death.

Chico Xavier was not a spiritist enthusiast.

He turned to be a "spiritist" because his discoverer and preceptor, the over-mentioned Wantuil de Freitas, made him a religious idol, to increase the money-rent by selling books.

Chico Xavier was always a catholic enthusiast, but he was excommunicated by local Catholic Church in Pedro Leopoldo after some episodes.

Chico alleged to work mediunity, since spiritual contacts to his late mother, Maria João de Deus, died when her famous son was still a child, and to a jesuit priest, the historically famous Manuel da Nóbrega, who lived in the 16th Century and was renamed Emmanuel as a spirit.

The excommunication was officially decided when Chico Xavier's nephew, Amauri Xavier Pena, decided, in 1958, to denunciate his uncle and the Brazilian Spiritist Movement for probable frauds in psychographic works.

Amauri died misteriously by hepatite, being incomplete 28 years-old, in september 1961.

Amauri was alcoholic-addicted, but there's no reason to his death at this age. Normally, an alcoholic-addicted can die prematurely between 35 and 50 years-old.

There's a suspect that Amauri Xavier was poisoned. Before his death, he was the victim of calumnious campaign by spiritist movement and also his supporters outside, including a police chief.

Some blames invented to Amauri, including the strange accusation of manufacturing false money and invading homes to steal money and valuables.

The scandal made catholics from Pedro Leopoldo to excommunicate Chico Xavier, who forced to move to Uberaba in 1959, where he visited constantly to religious events and then turned to be his living town until his death in 2002.

But nothing prevented Chico Xavier to be a catholic ortodox and a conservative person.

The prove about that can be watched in Pinga Fogo show, aired by Tupi Television in the end of july f 1971, and the real Chico Xavier can be recognized then.

Chico Xavier was reportedly assumed as a right-wing person, and it was a detail that left-wing brazilians, who ingenously appreciate him, ever ignored.

They ignore that Chico brought an agressive comment against workers, peasants and homelesses, humble people as they suppose Chico Xavier always was.

Chico Xavier said, in his own words, in Pinga Fogo show:

"We have to consider (...) that the military, on March 31st 1964, made their coup to take the Federal Power because they attended to a longing and dramatic appeal from the catholic brazilian families, leaded by cardinals and bishops. And in true and rightly so, it means, (military made it) with a bigger portion of patriotism, because the President João Goulart's government, with so frankly left-wing tendence, let to install in Brazil a real chaos, not only in the hillbilly zones, where the peasant leagues (Ligas Camponesas, famously leaded by Francisco Julião - note by this blog), disrespecting the sacred right to Property, invaded and taken forcedly the interior regions farms. By the same way, the "homeless people" powered to themselves empty houses and buildings like, unfortunately, is still going nowadays, and then they stayed, for undetermined time. They did it directed and oriented by the comunists who, taking as examples the Soviet Union and the cuban government of Fidel Castro, wanted to create here in our country the Republic of the Proletariat, formed by the workers from rural and urban cities".

There's so strange that, so much years later, people who consider comunist followers can give a consideration to Chico Xavier, ignoring his strongly hard manifesto.

The wishful thinking would invent so much illogical reasons to make Chico Xavier as a left-wing guy that he never was and never wanted ou thougth to be.

The wishful thinkers alleged that Chico Xavier was manipulated, oriented by Diarios Associados (Tupi Television's owners), was inducted by an obsessor spirit, but those hypothesis had no sense.

Chico Xavier said it to a very large audience. He had exact conscience what he said and he knew that his comments will remain in posterity.

Is so much responsability to make comments about social movements like the workers, peasants and homeless people's organizations.

It confirms that Chico Xavier always was a right-wing man, as popular idols like comedian Bob Hope, who ended his life as George W. Bush's supporter, and actor Charlton Heston, and enthusiast of weponry and former president of National Rifle Association.

Weaponry is one of the causes defended by current presidential contestant in Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, and all of his supporters.

Brazilian Spiritist is apparently against hate and violence, but always signaled to the consent of oppression and the privilege from others.

This religion's main principle is to recommend to suffers to accept damages and misfortunes, preferencially loving their harm, with the pretext to find something better in the spiritual life or in the next incarnation.

It's also a conservative principle, and proves that Brazilian Spiritism made a reverse gear to the French Spiritism.

The Kardec's original Spiritism looked forward, inspired to the Iluminism ideas.

The Brazilian Spiritism, represented by Chico Xavier, Divaldo Franco and similar, looked to the backside, inspired to the jesuit Catholicism from Brazil's colony years and originally raised in Portugal during the Middle Age.

Chico Xavier and his similars was or are reportedly conservative religious messengers. They're never progressist and modern, but medieval-made and old-fashioned preachers.

Their ideas say so much, and there's no wishful thinking to prove the contrary. Nobody have the abusive right to make the brazilian alleged mediums like personal illusions and wishes.

If the alleged mediums are or were conservatives, we have to admit it. If the reality displeases, that's the reality anyway. And Chico Xavier was the most conservative brazilians from the History.

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