Karina Bacchi apologizes after criticizing Ewbank’s response to racist attack

Karina Bacchi, 45, has apologized after criticizing Giovanna Ewbank, 35,’s reaction to a woman’s racist attacks on her children Titi and Bless in Portugal.

In Instagram Stories, the actress said she does not condone or support racial attitudes:

“I will never feel the pain of many, although I want to help heal wounds every day. Although I also feel my pain and the pain of others, often not shared,” she began.

“My intention will never be to hurt because I still want to see more peace in the world. Even though I also receive insults from those who distort my words or believe in something they don’t know in detail,” he continued.

However, even if I am attacked, I will not react as much, I will continue to wish peace, peace, peace. For a better world, for all of us. I know I will never be attacked for being black, I will never be offended by my race, by heartless people, by those who don’t know that although I’m black, skin color doesn’t define who we are Great grandmother and other family members too. Karina Bakchi

“But I’ve been called a disgusting, dirty white man, distilled from people who want respect, among thousands of insults in social network comments,” defended the actress. “I feel pain when I see someone go through this even more than when I go through it myself. I feel the pain of being a woman, the pain of being a mother, the cross of being a Christian. May we be more peaceful, gentler, more loving,” he concluded.

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“Example?”

Yesterday, on her Positivamente podcast, Karina Bacchi cited the case of racism without naming Giovanna Ewbank and was upset that the actress was thrilled for confronting the woman.

“In defense of her children, she cursed that person a lot, spat, hit, and all in favor of that person. ‘Wow, that’s great! She has done little because a lion mother does that, she must do it to defend her son’. […] I agree that we have to defend our children, but I don’t think the defense is spitting, swearing, hitting, attacking and people think the person has done little,” he said.

Giovanna Ewbank responded to the “indirect” on her social networks: “The fact that it bothers me more that I have resisted racist attacks shows how the violence suffered by my children and Angolans is ignored. That says a lot more about her and her.” who agrees [do] what about me!” said Bruno Gagliasso’s wife.