The New Big Fellow

The New Big Fellow

Murilo Oliveira

Brazil, May 14, 2022.

Before I put the Camerlengo in the story, which by the way is Irish, let’s clarify where the strangest things in the world live: all in Ireland! That Michael Collins was a historical character of my preference, it is not enough to be strange, but that in Brazil this represents following the line of the Centrist Democrat International, and Fine Gael, the PSDB and the Democratas (now União Brasil), it is already possible to realize that there is not a big revolution here. But I will go further, suppose the revolution is in the Liberal International of Fianna Fáil, a split from Sinn Féin in the Republic of Ireland. Would it be the Partido Novo in Brazil?

So we’re talking about cost of living here. It is extremely costly to be a fan of the only English-speaking Catholics, whether from the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland. That’s how I think about these people, the only Catholics who speak English. I was never able to say what would be best for them, and I still don’t know, either because of these approximations. Which don’t make me not like them, on the contrary, but it’s difficult to understand, no matter how close there are to Brazil, or even because of that, I don’t know for sure, they don’t seem the worst to me but I refused all my life to join a political party.

So, even though everything seems to me to be too aligned without absolutely precise logic in its appearances, I tend to accept more peaceful contours than those that could be imagined when I caught “Every Breaking Wave”. I’m talking about Northern Ireland and the historic victory of Sinn Féin. I don’t believe that what I report to be a mistake, Brexit, justifies an endless disagreement at that moment that already seemed over. Like the unification of Ireland.

In fact, I still lack the historical and factual basis to think about all this, when, for example, I think of the punk scene of ABC Paulista, where Brazilian unionism also appears, which today is united with the one who gave birth, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Basically, it can only be the Camerlengo’s thing, because certain common roots were evident to me, I mean the syndicalism of ABC Paulista and the punk movement highly inspired by the Irish, with bands like Ulster.

And as for that, as for the Camerlengo’s guilt, I have solid evidence! Let’s go in order… First, one day I was in a square on the coast of São Paulo, alone, listening to jazz on the bandstand in front of the Catholic Church of St. Peter, and a lady gets up on the other side, comes to me without my having looked at her, addressed to she or anyone, stops in front of me and proclaims loud and clear: All Ireland is yours!! That’s my first clue. The second consists of a day I went to another city to consult with an ophthalmologist of the region, and when the consultation took a while, I went to pray a little in the parish of Santo Expedito. Again, no more than at random, a farmer with very humble features enters and offers me a small green velvet bag with his savings. I mean, there’s no one sane on the green side of the force! Surely another crazy Irishman at the behest of the Camerlengo.

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Murilo Oliveira is a Brazilian lawyer, the themes proposed here are of variety, without political or religious purposes, as for all those who hold the angelic culture in great esteem. Visit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/198793615@N08

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