Paulo Kogos is the son of gynaecologist Waldemar Kogos and dermatologist Ligia Kogos. The latter is known as the "Queen of Botox" and has among her clients Marcela Temer, Beth Szafir, and Amaury Jr.[6]
Kogos states that he has Asperger syndrome, although he has not received a diagnosis.[7]
Military service and education
Kogos claims that he studied at the Reserve Officers' Training Centre (CPOR) in 2005, graduating to reserve officer aspirant in the communications branch of the Brazilian Army.[8]
In an interview with O Estado de S. Paulo, Kogos identified himself as an "anarcho-capitalist with monarchical tendencies" and said that he sees in a democracy the "loss of moral restraints and ethical limits." He defends a Christian society with free markets, order, and hierarchy based on the principle of social inequality, where some people are better suited to serve. Authority would be exercised by "small governments formed by a natural elite."[11]
Even though João Doria, the then-governor of São Paulo, is his family's friend, Kogos began to declare himself a fierce opponent of Doria and the social isolation measures he had decreed, promoting a campaign of opposition.[6][14] On April 12, 2020, he took part in a demonstration on Paulista Avenue carrying a fake coffin. Following the incident, he was criticized on social media for disrespecting the victims of COVID-19. In his defense, Kogos stated that the coffin represented the burial of Doria's political career, Nazism, communism, and what he called "PSDBism."[6] A few days later, he posted a video apologizing to the governor.[10][16]
In the same month of April, Kogos had his Twitter account deleted for posting inappropriate content.[8]
2022 São Paulo legislative election
In April 2020, Kogos said that he was firmly opposed to party politics, denying any interest in running for elections,[8] but in 2022, he joined the Brazilian Labor Party (PTB) to run for a seat in the Legislative Assembly of São Paulo.[17] He received 33,109 votes, placing first in his party, but failed to be elected since the PTB did not reach the electoral quota.[18]
Social media activity
A study by the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of NOVA University Lisbon identified Paulo Kogos' YouTube channel as one of the dominant voices in the ecosystem of Brazilian right-populist movements on that platform. The ForceAtlas2 algorithm and the Modularity and Weighted Average Degree metrics allowed the detection of an entire community centered on his channel. It is inserted in the network dominated by Movimento Brasil Livre and the other dominated by anarcho-capitalist channel Ideias Radicais, acting as a bridge between both groups' communities.[19]
Literary references
Paulo Kogos appears in the libertarian children's book Anya e o Mistério do Sumiço do Cãozinho Galt in the role of Kogros the Terrible, "a boy who thought he was an ogre."[20]
References
^"Paulo Kogos". Divulgação de Candidaturas e Contas Eleitorais. Retrieved 26 August 2023.