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At least a part of the women’s caucus prepares a representation against the deputy Bibo Nunes (PSL-RS), who recently spoke in the virtual plenary session saying that, from now on, he would call the deputies “deputies”, “historical deputies”, that “they do not respect the President of the Republic at all.” He also mentioned that they “criticize and offend.”
The deputies, such as Smia Bonfim (PSol-SP), Jandira Feghali (PCdoB-RJ), Flvia Arruda (PL-DF) and Rika Kokay (PT-DF) protested and warned that I am going to the Ethics Council against what they considered a Nickname of “ridiculous, indecorous and sexist”, defined Jandira. And he warned the peselista: “We will not stop positioning ourselves. You will have to listen to us even if you don’t like it ”. The deputies also warn that, if the parliamentarian wants to debate, he will do so on the merit of the projects and the political position of the female wing of Congress, not with sexist comments. “We are not going to accept any type of machismo. We already have to live with this on the street. It is not possible that we also have to live in Parliament ”, protested Flvia Arruda.
Throughout the day, other deputies also entered the virtual session to record their outrage at the comment of Deputy Bibo Nunes, who, in his speech, continued to boast of having created a “neologism”. rika Kokay (PT-DF) mentioned that, throughout the campaign, this gender violence was present in female candidates, such as Marlia Arraes and Manuela D’vila. “Whenever women approach and say that the place of women where they want and occupy spaces that sexist and sexist logic reserves for men, they are attacked. We saw it here in this session. Chronic misogyny, with tie, with shiny shoes. Trying to characterize the firmness of the woman’s position as hysteria. Men, when they are firm, are called convinced, combative, ”said Rika. Quoting Socrates, he added: “Violence is always the weapon of the weak, of those who cannot debate ideas.” Joenia Wapichana (Rede-RR) and Perpetua Almeida also made coronavirus: “When a deputy goes to the rostrum to offend parliamentarians, he is offending women in Brazil,” said Perptua.
Throughout the municipal campaign, many female candidates from various parties have felt prejudiced, at different levels, by sexist and racist attacks. In Bauru, for example, the elected mayor, Sullen Rossim of Patriotas, became a death threat because of her color. In Porto Alegre, Manuela D’vila was the target of several sexist attacks on the Internet. The campaign called for the suspension of more than 91 lying messages about the gacha candidate. In So Paulo, Congresswoman Joyce Hasselmann was also the target of such attacks. Now, it seems, the women’s bench has reached the limit with attacks.