Journalist Octavio Guedes, 55, used his live coverage in yesterday’s GloboNews Mais to poke fun at his neighbor who took part in yesterday’s demonstrations calling for a coup d’etat.
“I’m just appealing here to anyone who can find their Orcival, my neighbor standing there in the rain. He didn’t even take his varicose vein sock with him. He’s there thinking that the army will coup, it won’t. That’s it, better go home, put on stockings for varicose veins, rest and vote again in four years,” the journalist scoffed.
On Tuesday (1) he had already spoken about his neighbor on GloboNews, commenting on the delay of Jair Bolsonaro (PL) to comment on his defeat in the election: “Bolsonaro, recognizing or not recognizing defeat, has the same Meaning like Mr Orcival, my bolsonarian neighbor of the 601″.
In his comment yesterday, he also sent a message to those who are dissatisfied with the outcome of the election that has chosen Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) as the new President of Brazil:
“Tell this group so they can go home that there will be elections in four years. It seems that elections are scheduled in four years. They’re asking for the elections to end, those things, but there’s no way. Sorry, but democracy won. That’s it. You have to adapt.”
Watch the video in which Octavio Guedes talks about the coup act: