“It’s Pedro’s fault!”



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A few hours before one of the contestants leaves home, I find myself thinking about last Friday and that drama around Pedro and the way his teammates managed to make me grab the “Big Brother – The Revolution” one more. a bit.

And my conclusions are as follows: do you really think that Renato’s crying, Carina’s “destiny”, Michel’s last reaction at dawn last Monday, and Sofia’s victimization are Pedro’s fault?

I think not.

I think Pedro, despite everything, is at a disadvantage against a handful of immature competitors, who are occupying that beautiful house, which was once so crowded, and it turns out to be the punching bag of the most revolutionary boys. .

It’s okay that Pedro, if I transported him to my group of teenage friends, he would be the one we would always be telling to shut up and stop playing nonsense. But they would never exclude him from the group or mistreat him massively, because he simply does not see anyone he does not want, who does not hold a grudge.

It is not easy to join a group that is already cohesive. Much less in a petty and childish group that has no idea what empathy is. Just understand what happened to Joana’s situation last week, when everyone saw Rui Pedro’s show of gratuitous aggression, without moving a straw.

This makes me reflect on what they were going to do for the confessional with Pedro, again, if all they did was disrespect him. Especially Carina, in which I no longer find the balance between the funny moments in the stories she tells about her life here and the rudeness she has towards him and everything that he does not like.

I confess that, in this chronicle, I would like to be defending women. I would like to praise his walk and evolution in the house, but zero. Nothing. And I am ashamed of what I have seen. Same. I even thought that Sofia, instead of behaving like a four outputs, could be a mediator between the group and Pedro. But everything is really bad.

The only sensible person is Zena. She has remained true to herself and does not tremble, much less is fair to Pedro, when a whole house shows atrocious intolerance.

My question is not to defend Pedro, but to reflect with you on intolerance and how a snowball of intolerant people can help make a world worse.

Let’s see if tonight whoever votes can see that.

Saravá.



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