1667453788 Bocardi explodes proBolsonaro protesters Its a losers cry

Bocardi explodes proBolsonaro protesters: ‘It’s a loser’s cry’

Rodrigo Bocardi explodes proBolsonaro protesters

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Rodrigo Bocardi explodes proBolsonaro protesters

Bom Dia São Paulo host Rodrigo Bocardi has detonated the actions of proBolsonaro protesters after the president lost the 2022 election. “It’s a loser’s cry,” explained the moderator.

“By the way, we saw the work yesterday after a long time by the police here in São Paulo, both by the Federal Highway Police in general across the country and by the military police here in the state of São Paulo. We talked yesterday… There was no action,” he said.

Bocardi continued to be outraged by the actions and the lack of mobilization to combat the demonstrations: “An action only began after a meeting, a press conference and the like. It is an action that must continue.

The journalist highlighted Bolsonaro’s statement after he was defeated by Lula by more than two million votes.

“Yesterday President Jair Bolsonaro already said, gave this short speech and he kind of said there that he didn’t agree with these acts. He wasn’t forceful but said he didn’t agree. And he also approved the change of government, which in understanding the Supreme Court an admission of defeat,” he said.

Rodrigo called out Cinthia Toledo, noting that the protesters are acting like losers: “Yesterday I was thinking about this scenario, Cinthia, I was looking at these people who are blocking these streets and what were they complaining about? It’s the loser’s cry. We’re sorry.” .

The presenter of the São Paulo morning newspaper even hinted that he also voted for Bolsonaro in these elections.

“Everyone went to the polls on Sunday with their right to vote, everyone voted for their candidate. And if there was one part that lost, that was the minority. I went there and voted, my candidate didn’t win. I acknowledge defeat, I will oversee this next government to help build a better society, and after four years I will vote again and try to lead my candidate to victory,” he said.

“You cannot forbid everyone to live because you regret defeat, because you cannot acknowledge defeat. It’s such a simple business, it’s clear it doesn’t make sense,” he added. “It’s democracy, right? One wins, the other loses,” Cinthia replied.

*In collaboration with Gabriela Ramos.