Federal MP Eliza Virgínia (PP/PB) denounced singer Wesley Safadão at the Ministry of Women, Family and Human Rights (MMFDH). She accuses the singer of eroticizing his 8yearold daughter Ysis in a video posted to social media, in which she dances and sings to her father’s new single, Macetando. In it, Safadão sings an excerpt containing a word considered obscene, and his daughter completes it with the phrase “Go Baby.”
On social media, the MP posted the pages of the complaint, including the response from the ministry’s ombudsman, and acknowledged receipt.
to metropolises, Eliza claimed that exposing the child to a letter with explicit content violates the Statute for Children and Young People (ECA) and encourages pornography and prostitution. “Article 3 establishes that children and young people enjoy all the fundamental rights inherent in the human person, without prejudice to comprehensive protection physical, mental, moral, spiritual and social, under conditions of freedom and dignity,” reproduces the MP.
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According to the parliamentarian, Safadão’s behavior puts his daughter and other children in danger. “Wesley exposes his daughter in the pedophile window. He places the girl in a context with sexually explicit content. The music talks about sex, using nasty naughty words that I don’t even like to say. He’s also a digital influencer.”
In addition to the complaint to the MMFDH, the federal deputy wants to have meetings with division secretaries for the next week and wants to start a nationwide campaign against the eroticization of children.
“I have no problem with the music, you can sing whatever you want, but sing for your target audience, don’t want to seduce children and young people,” he added.
Federal Representative Eliza Virginia
O metropolises also contacted Wesley Safadão’s advice and was informed that “the artist has not yet been notified or subpoenaed and will not comment on the case”. The square remains open for demonstrations.
According to the column Wide Angle, the district deputy Delmasso (Republican) criticized the video posted by Safadão.
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