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The special secretary for Culture, Regina Duarte, ended an interview with a television station when she faced criticism by actress Maitê Proença.
“What do you get out of that? Who are you looking for a Maitê line? [Proença] two months ago? I don’t want to listen, she has my phone. He had a lot to say, dead people are being unearthed, “Regina said, finishing the interview granted this Thursday (7) to the CNN Brasil radio station.
She was irritated when the station showed a video sent by Maitê on Thursday asking the secretary to provide solutions for art class amid the pandemic.
When asked by the interviewer about the deaths in the dictatorship, Regina played down.
“Man, I’m sorry, humanity does not stop dying. If you talk about life aside, there is death,” he said.
Then the secretary was asked about the deaths and torture of the military period.
“Stalin, how many deaths. Hitler, how many deaths?”
“I don’t want to drag a graveyard of the dead on my back, I am light, I am alive, we are alive. We will stay alive. Why look back? Those who carry coffins do not live,” he said.
At this time, Regina said there was some “morbidity” due to the new coronavirus pandemic.
“I think he has morbidity right now. Covid-19 is bringing unbearable morbidity.”
When asked to remain silent in the face of the death of several artists since she took office in March this year, Regina also played down and said she did not want to do an “obituary” on the portfolio.