With each passing year, the traditional “March for Jesus” turns into a political event where the supposed honoree, in addition to being relegated to the background, has his gospel distorted and adapted to the interests of the country’s elite, who usually present a candidate for the Messiah as the protector of their economic and social privileges. A sort of savior of rich and millionaire souls. Jesus, who never allied himself with the elites of his time, today finds himself forced to pretend he doesn’t understand anything in order to save his own skin, if he intends to return to earth one day without running the risk of being killed again. In this year’s edition, Tarcísio de Freitas was the Christ of the moment, and he did not disappoint those who sent him.

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