Ivete: ‘Brazil is a racist, homophobic, feminicide and attack on minorities’ – Jornal CORREIO



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Singer spoke at Domingão do Faustão about discrimination and the ‘sick profile’ of Brazilian society; watch


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During the program Domingão do Faustão, on TV Globo, this Sunday (27), Ivete Sangalo made harsh criticisms of what he called the “sick profile” of Brazilian society, which would be built by social inequality. In addition, the singer said that Brazil is a country that attacks minorities who, in fact, are the majority of the population.

“Our country is the one that kills the most homosexuals in the world. Brazil is a racist, homophobic, feminicide and minority attacker. [grupos vulneráveis], who are not minorities [quantidade de pessoas]”, he pointed.

Ivete, who has already been criticized for not taking a position on political and social issues, went further. He also criticized the unequal character of Brazilian society. “This profile of society, this sick and wrong profile is based on the idea of ​​inequality. The power of these people is based on the idea of ​​inequality. You have to respect people equally, that’s what we want,” he added. receive the Mário Lago Trophy for his artistic contribution and connection with the Brazilian public.

Faustão supported the speech of the Bahian woman and declared that it is necessary to recognize the problems that Brazil has. “We have to face the problems, we have to face the miseries and improve. Negative, right? Damn, this is serious,” he said.



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