The actor Bruno Gagliasso lost patience this Monday (09) and detonated Rede Globo for the way the morning news ‘Bom Dia Brasil’ covered terrorist attacks carried out by supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro on Sunday (08) in Brasília. Because the newspaper mentioned that it was a “minority of radical Bolsonaristas”.
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Of course, the mediation didn’t go down well and Bruno Gagliasso, who is a former employee of the channel, decided to tear up the verb. “Yesterday, during the terrorist attacks, I saw the major newspapers, including ‘Globo News’, giving what was happening the right name: terrorism. Crime. bandits. Now “Bom Dia Brasil” quotes “a minority of radical Bolsonarians”. Who is interested in softening up Nazism and fascism?
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In addition, the artist, who is married to Giovanna Ewbank, stressed that the acts must be labeled as they really are: terrorism. “Brazilian journalism needs to get off the wall, face up to its responsibilities and give what’s happening the right name. Terrorism. Coup. Crime. There is no “radical Bolsonarian minority”. There is no such thing as a “moderate Nazi”. They are bandits. And that they are treated that way,” added the famous, outraged by the events.
In the comments, the public agreed with the actor. “It’s been talked about nonstop at GloboNews this morning. They reinforce “a minority of Bolsonarian radicals,” said one user. “I watch and was even perplexed,” wrote another. “True Bruno! We are with you and on the side of Brazilian democracy!” endorsed another.
It should be remembered that during the elections Bruno Gagliasso explicitly demonstrated his support for President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). “I heard Lula’s commitment to work for Brazil and for all Brazilian men and women. The best thing about this conversation is knowing that if I’m elected, I can democratically and republican demand your action. Giovanna Ewbank and I are volunteering to be on the front lines in the fight against racism. And I leave this meeting with renewed hope and the certainty that another Brazil, more just and in solidarity, is possible,” said the artist on one of the occasions.