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THE singer Anitta questioned, this Thursday (7), the conduct of Special Secretary of Culture, Regina Duarte, than minimized deaths recorded during the military regime in the country in a CNN Brazil interview. “Praising the times of the dictatorship scares me a lot”said the singer.
In a long comment, posted on Regina Duarte’s profile On InstagramAnitta expresses his outrage at the actress’ speech, now a member of the government of Jair Bolsonaroand ask about the work done to contain the new coronavirus in Brazil.
The interview of the special secretary of Culture, Regina Duarte it caused a lot of controversy this Thursday (7). Before leave the conversation live, the actress gave her opinion on the military dictatorship, singing the marchinha ‘Pra Frente Brasil’, that was a symbol at the time, and He even laughed when talking about the bites caused by the regime.
Regina stated that the charges of ope about what happened in the 1960s during the military regime, marked by censorship, the persecution of political opponents, arbitrary jails, torture and the death of opponents. The special secretary of Culture even sang the marchinha ‘Pra Frente Brasil’, music that marked the dictatorship, during the interview. “Wasn’t it nice to sing that?” Asked the actress.
Regina recognized that there were many deaths during the military dictatorship, but he minimized bites, including laughter.
“It was a very difficult period, wasn’t it? There is a lot of history, many people died in the dictatorship, that is the point ”. Laughing, the secretary added: “In humanity, he does not stop dying. If you say ‘life’, there is death aside. There was always torture. Stalin, Hitler, how many deaths … I don’t want to drag a graveyard of deaths on my back, “he said.
This was not the first time that Anitta used social media to criticize Regina Duarte’s work. In January, the singer questioned a project presented by Regina that aimed to create “family events” along with every funk dance in the country.
See Anitta’s message addressed to Regina Duarte:
I see that you are following me here on Instagram and I would like to say something as a citizen. I watched his interview on CNN and I saw in some places that a live interview was not arranged etc etc but speaking as an artist who has been there multiple times (if that was really) I think there would be thousands of other ways pronounces without being rude to others. A person who agrees to take on the role of culture secretary is agreeing to work for people, that also means listening to parties who think differently from you and putting their position on the subject. Refusing to listen to a contrary opinion shortly after praising the times of the dictatorship scares me a lot. Not least because many of my friends and I will be the first to be censored if this regime returns to Brazil and we continue to carry out our work. I would like to say that the culture in Brazil goes far beyond classical ballet, symphony orchestras and poetry books (which are also incredible and have immense value). Only for those who affect you in the government of the people. Wouldn’t it be smarter to respond calmly and prudently to what the cultural class has done due to the events of the covid 19? Alis, what has been done? All municipalities in Brazil have entertainment funds for people. Now that they are not being used, where is this money going? Couldn’t you try to get him to go to the industry workers who are suffering right now? As much as you are not afraid of the virus, shouldn’t it also work for those who have and take the situation seriously? Does her position only rule for those who think like that lady? What about families who have lost family members to the disease? How would you feel to hear a testimony from those who ignore the moment? Where’s the empathy? My intention here is not to insult but to question.