Bia Kicis is accused of racism for photo montage with Moro and Mandetta – Jornal CORREIO



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Federal deputy Bia Kicis (PSL-DF) published, on her social networks, a montage with the faces of former ministers Sérgio Moro (Justice) and Luiz Henrique Mandetta (Health) painted black, suggesting that both can look for vacancies. on Magazine Luiza, referring to the internship program for blacks announced by the company.

The montage, with an aggressive tone, shows Moro’s face painted, with a wig and the message: “Unemployed, the blogger Sérgio Moro changes his look to try a job in Magazine Luiza”. Along with him, he brings Mandetta’s face, also wearing a wig, and the message: “Out of work and tired of losing the top, Mandetta changed color and sent a resume to Magazine Luiza”.

Spreading the message with the headline “It’s not easy for anyone!”, Bia Kicis wrote in her post: “It’s not easy at all!”

The reaction on social media was immediate, with thousands of accusations of prejudice. “How ridiculous is that. He seems more like a child. Total lack of respect for people. Total lack of respect for blacks,” wrote a netizen on the Facebook page of Bia Kicis. “This racist MP has lowered the bar,” said another.

Bia Kicis used the networks to defend herself and accuse the retail chain. “People can no longer understand a meme. Do you know who is a racist? Luiza magazine and who else thinks that blacks need favor and have an exclusive job because they have no intellectual capacity. Nor do I speak who is lacking opportunities because poor white has the same difficulties, “she wrote on her Twitter profile.

The deputy also fired at the Ministry of Labor. “The MPT even goes so far as to speak of historical reparation. They do not understand anything of merit, dedication and improvement. Nor that Brazil is a people of miscegenation. My only prejudice is with the bad faith of the left. In fact, it is a concept of post facing the facts. ” , he stated.

In voice messages sent to his contacts by WhatsApp, Bia Kicis has also stated that he made a “joke”, that the country is at war, but that, despite this, he has not lost his “good humor”.

“I believe that we have to fight in this war, and united. And I am not a person who wants to separate. I am a person who wants to unite. But I have not lost my good humor and I think that, from time to time, a little cartoon (sic) is going well, although I am a person who escapes from shit on the networks. But I think that, from time to time, a small drawing works well “.

Bia Kicis is one of those investigated in the investigation for anti-democratic events that began in April, at the request of the Attorney General, Augusto Aras, after demonstrations in defense of the return of the military dictatorship, intervention of the Armed Forces and attacks on democratic institutions marked the celebrations of the Army Day in different cities of the country.

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