Yes, I am black, says a woman accused on the internet of defrauding quotas – Jornal CORREIO



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On Thursday (17), Glaucielle da Silva Dias, also known as Glau Dias on social networks, released a video in which she defends herself against the accusation of having defrauded the selection of quota holders in a Federal Police contest ( PF) in 2018. In the recording, he says that he is “black brown” and that he did “nothing wrong.”

According to the newspaper Correio Braziliense, a few days ago a photo began to circulate on the internet that shows Glaucielle in the hetero-identification test, which serves to verify that the candidates registered for the vacancies are, in fact, black. The appearance of the digital influencer at that time was compared with other images, taken from his social networks. Because she appears, in the photo taken by the contest booth, with wavy hair and darker skin, netizens accused her of defrauding the quota system.

After the images went viral, Glaucielle posted a video on her lawyers’ Instagram profile. In the 12-minute shoot, she denies that she failed the exam and that, when she began to act as a federal police officer, she approached other candidates approved for quota, her initiative being to create the WhatsApp group that brings them together. “I never hid from anything nor will I hide, because I know I never did anything wrong,” he says.

He says that the photo that circulates on the networks was taken by the examining board, Cespe / UnB, and that at that time there were five people in the room and that it was their responsibility to authorize it to compete for one of the vacancies of the contributors. She says the claim that she painted herself is absurd and says that photographs can change people’s hair color. She then shows photos of family members to show that her mother and grandmother are black. She also says that she comes from a poor family, that she always studied in public schools and that she suffered racial prejudice throughout her life.

She also denies that fraud led to her firing. Glaucielle says that she and her fiancé decided to leave public service to pursue a family business. The dismissal was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation on the last day 3. The document indicates that the dismissal occurred at the request.

Finally, she says that she will take legal action against those who have offended her. “When you offend my hair, you really offend my hair”

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