Bolsonaro enjoys comedy club outing as Amazon fires rage on

While the Amazon burned and Brazilians demonstrated
their outrage, Brazil’s far-right president Jair Bolsonaro went to a comedy
club.
As the president’s pre-recorded speech to the nation
explaining how he planned to use the army to fight the fires – while
simultaneously insisting that the rate of burning of the forest was nothing out
of the ordinary – was broadcast on television on Friday night, he was at a
standup show in Brasília by right-wing Christian comic Jonathan Nemer.
The Amazon fires crisis has taken on international
dimensions. It could jeopardise a trade deal between the European Union and
South American trade bloc, Mercosur, that took 20 years to complete, and it
will be discussed at this weekend’s G7 summit. Yet on Friday, as the O Estado
de S Paulo newspaper revealed, Bolsonaro took a break from the rising pressure
by listening to Nemer’s jokes.
The UOL site calculated that Bolsonaro was at the
show at the same time as his broadcast aired. And Nemer himself posted a photo
with a beaming Bolsonaro and first lady Michelle before the show on his
Instagram.
“Standup in Brasília is always a success, always
full, but today we have the presence of someone very special … Bolsonaro!” he
said in a video that he posted, before leading the chant of “Legend, legend”
that is popular among Bolsonaro supporters.
Nemer demonstrated his pro-Bolsonaro stance in one
standup show before the second round of voting in last year’s presidential
election, playing losing leftist candidate Fernando Haddad as possessed by the
devil of imprisoned former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who had come to
“finish Brazil off”.
Nemer also appears to share Bolsonaro’s scatological
obsession. One video on Nemer’s YouTube channel is called Fart in Public and
features him walking around in public pretending to break wind before revealing
that it is a prank. “Did it seem real?” he asked one giggling woman in a
clothes shop, showing off an electronic fart gadget. “No smell at all.”
Bolsonaro exposed himself to worldwide ridicule in
March when he tweeted a video of a performer urinating on another on top of a
bus shelter during Carnival to expose “what many street carnival groups have
become” at Brazil’s biggest street party. In another tweet, he then asked:
“What is a golden shower?”
On 16 August the Poder 360 (Power 360) political
news site published five videos from this month alone in which the president
used the word “cocô” – “poo” in Portuguese – five times in interviews.
In one, he told a reporter to defecate every other
day to help the environment. In a speech, he said: “We are going to end the poo
in Brazil. The poo is this race of corrupt and communists.” And in a
freewheeling Facebook Live broadcast, he provided an impression of boiling
faeces in a chemical toilet in 45C heat as he criticised a fine handed to a
businessman for not providing a chemical toilet to employees.
At a press conference on Saturday, Bolsonaro’s
defence minister, Fernando Azevedo e Silva, and environment minister, Ricardo
Salles, explained how the army would fight the fires, stressing how important
it was for Amazon states to cooperate. At the same time, at the G7 summit in
Biarritz, the French president Emmanuel Macron called for the international
community to help Brazil and its neighbours fight the fires.
Bolsonaro tweeted a link to an old television
interview with Gen Eduardo Villas Bôas, in which the former commander of the
army described his surprise when one of his officers found the king of Norway in
a village in the Yanomami indigenous reserve during a past operation.
“In the words of General Villas Bôas, the real
international interest is the Amazon. It hurts the soul to see Brazilians not
seeing the fabricated campaign against our sovereignty in the region,” he
tweeted.