“We must unite with Brazil in solidarity, we hope that people believe in democracy. We want to show absolute contempt for neofascists like Bolsonaro,” said the musician
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247 Musician Roger Waters of the legendary band Pink Floyd again criticized Jair Bolsonaro (PL), saying that he was “a staunch fascist swine”, this time in an interview with Mônica Bergamo’s column in Folha de S. Paulo.
Unlike Brazil’s prime minister, since before the 2018 election the singer has claimed to have seen from afar the “appalling chaos” the government wreaked on the country during the Covid19 crisis. He also “read a lot about what Bolsonaro says. He’s a convinced fascist pig, as we know.”
Referring to this year’s elections, Waters, defending the election for former President Lula (PT), said: “We must unite in solidarity with everyone in Brazil, as we hope that the majority of people believe in democracy, the rule of law and so on human rights. We want to express our absolute contempt for neofascists like Bolsonaro.”
When asked about the origin of his political position and social conscience, the musician said he owes it to his father, a communist soldier who was killed in World War II, and his mother, who encouraged him to study, read a lot and “to do that do”. the right thing’. “And if you’re trying to do the right thing, don’t vote for Bolsonaro. There’s no way you can even think of the damn idea that supporting an idiot like Bolsonaro can be a good thing. It’s so obvious it tastes terrible,” he added.
Just this month, Roger Waters signed an international manifesto against Bolsonaro’s coup. The musician said he was “happy to have signed this manifesto” and mentioned Marielle Franco, a figure he admires: “I wish the people of Brazil all the happiness in their election. You move forward with love in your heart to the election election day to choose the project defended by Marielle Franco I will do.”
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