No one is indifferent to Alexandre de Moraes, points out research atlas
In the lowest steps of popularity, Luiz Fux has 31% (positive), 46% (negative) and 24% (ignorance or indifference), Dias Toffoli has 30%, 50% and 20%, respectively, and Gimar Mendes, 29%, 56% (the highest negative evaluation among all) and 15%.
Nunes Marques, in turn, is positively remembered by only a quarter of respondents and 44% evaluate him negatively, but he holds the record of “I don’t know” (32%).
In times of social networks, where the narrative matters as much as the fact, Alexandre de Moraes seems to have consolidated the image that arouses extreme passions in all political tribes. Whether as a guardian of democracy or a tormentor of freedom of expression, he does not go unnoticed.
While some STF ministers sail in the cloudy waters of indifference or ignorance, he has become the symbol of a court that no longer has to escape popular judgment. If the Supreme has already been seen as an unattainable temple of wisdom, today its decisions are dissected on threads in X, Instagram memes, and inflamed tiktok videos.
The minister, who became a central character of this soap opera, knows that in Brazil of 2025, there is no way to separate law from politics. Or, rather, there is no way to separate the toga from the arena. Especially when Donald Trump wants his skull to help Jair Bolsonaro, who is being tried at the Supreme Court for attempted coup and armed criminal organization.
The research reveals a country that projects in the judiciary its own divisions and frustrations. While some see in Moraes the last bastion against chaos, others see an authoritarian of robes. But regardless of the side of which he is, the minister became hero and villain of social networks. And, in this ultrapolarization that does not give respite, the score is still drawing, as is Brazil.
