Here’s why the Brazilian President blamed Leonardo DiCaprio (Photo Credit – Amazon Prime Video)

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Imagine this: Leonardo DiCaprio, the eco-warrior of Hollywood, accused of bankrolling fire-raisers in the Amazon. Yes, Leonardo is the guy who gave us The Revenant and pretty much every other environmental PSA you can think of. In a head-scratching twist, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro went live on Facebook in late 2019. He aimed Leo and his deep pockets, bizarrely claiming, “DiCaprio, you’re collaborating with the burning of the Amazon.” I’m just casually tossing out that accusation with zero proof. But why? And what was even happening here?

Let’s rewind. In 2019, the Amazon rainforest was burning unprecedentedly, with smoke thick enough to catch global attention. Since he took office, Bolsonaro, a staunch promoter of “economic development” in the Amazon, had already been facing criticism for surging deforestation numbers. The situation was heating up, and Bolsonaro seemed eager to redirect the public’s ire. Enter DiCaprio, the perfect (and conveniently famous) environmentalist to blame.

Bolsonaro’s accusations weren’t plucked out of thin air, though they came close. A few days earlier, Brazilian police had arrested four members of the Alter do Chão Fire Brigade—a nonprofit known for, you know, putting out fires in the Amazon. The twist? Police claimed the group had been starting fires to attract donations. In Bolsonaro’s version, they were basically “fire-raising to fund-raise,” with Leo allegedly footing the bill. Never mind that civil groups called the arrests politically motivated or that a judge released the firefighters just days later. For Bolsonaro, DiCaprio became the unexpected villain in this Amazonian drama.

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