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Marcelo Adnet reacted with wildness to the attack by Mario Frías and the Bolsonaro government. The comedian, criticized by the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Social Communication for satirizing a federal campaign, produced a new parody for Feel at Home, his painting about Globoplay.
In the video, Adnet dramatized the text published by Mario Frías, called by the comedian “xylique-responder”.
When he read the phrase “Idiot, selfish, weak! Where I grew up, it did not last a minute!”, Adnet imitated Frías in front of a playground, making fun of the supposed degree of dangerousness of the former actor.
Mario Frias detonated Adnet after being imitated in a satire of the Um Povo Heroico campaign, starring the Secretary of Culture, which exalts “Brazilian heroes.”
“A lazy boy with no future. Acting as if he were a good being, when in reality he is nothing more than an unclean creature, whose adjective that properly qualifies him is none other than a thief. A Judas who did not respect even his wife. Betray to the poor in public out of sheer vanity and lack of character, “he wrote in a caption of a post on Instagram, recalling the actor’s betrayal when he was still married to Dani Calabresa.
“A decadent clown who sells for any penny, exchanging a true friendship, a love or his story for a bag of money and a compliment on his childish ego and incapable of facing life and its moral responsibilities,” continues Frías.
According to the Secretary of Culture, Adnet has an advantage because it considers itself better than other people. “But this is all just to hide the loneliness he is in. Who in their right mind can live in the real world with a weak and selfish idiot like that? Where I grew up did not last a minute. Fool,” he concluded .
The Bolsonaro government also attacked Adnet through Secom (Special Secretariat for Social Communication) Twitter and misrepresented the parody, accusing the comedian of mocking the humble heroes portrayed in the original video. The target of the global artist was Mario Frías and the president.
On Twitter, Adnet responded to some comments about the controversy and was congratulated by fans and other artists. “It seems that the ‘without mimimi and against the politically correct’ was just hypocrisy. A joke against the Federal Government in an uproar, making rejection notes on an official channel. The country is falling apart and the problem is my satire! ”She said, in one of the posts, in response to the praise of colleague Fabio Rabin.
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