UPDATE 1-Brazil to remove culture secretary after he echoes Goebbels -source


Reuters | Brasilia | Updated: 17-01-2020 21:29 IST | Created: 17-01-2020 21:25 IST
UPDATE 1-Brazil to remove culture secretary after he echoes Goebbels -source
File photo
  • Country:
  • Brazil

Brazil's Culture Secretary Roberto Alvim is set to be sacked, a source told Reuters on Friday, after posting a video in which he appeared to copy a speech by Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels.

The video, released on Thursday announcing national prizes to revitalize the arts in Brazil, quickly went viral, attracting outrage due to its at times word-for-word similarity to Goebbels. The source, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told Reuters that the government had informed congressional leaders that Alvim would be removed from office.

Alvim, a theater director appointed last year by far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, announced the prize as music played in the background from a Wagner opera, Hitler's favorite music. "Brazilian art of the next decade will be heroic and it will be national... and imperative because it will be rooted in the urgent aspirations of our people, or it will be nothing," Alvim said in the video.

Goebbels, Hitler's notorious ideologue, told theater directors during the Nazi regime that: "German art of the next decade will be heroic, will be wildly romantic, will be objective and free of sentimentality, will be national with great pathos and equally imperative and binding, or else it will be nothing." Alvim said on Facebook the use of the same phrase was a "rhetorical coincidence," adding he would never quote Goebbels.

"But the phrase itself is perfect: heroism and the aspiration of the people is what we want to see in national art," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Give Feedback