“Feminists are right, I will always give feminists right” – Chico Buarque, singer who, at
years, shows that one is never too experienced to look ridiculous. He announced that he will stop singing a song that feminists consider “macho”.
“Maybe it will donate to Lula’s campaign, with the right to be in the media and all” – Heloísa de Carvalho, daughter of Olavo de Carvalho affiliated to the PT, about her share in her father’s inheritance. If this is confirmed and if (knock, knock, knock) Lula is elected, there is no doubt that some newspaper will print the headline “Lula is elected with the help of Olavo de Carvalho” .
“I, if I’m going to govern this country again, it’s to do more than I did”
– Lula, ex-convict, threatening Brazilians with another 4 or 8 years of corruption and disastrous economic decisions. The good news: he didn’t use “for me to do” in the sentence.
“We do not wish harm to almost anyone” – Lulu Santos, singer. There were many vile manifestations of people idem because of the death of Olavo de Carvalho. We highlight this one by Lulu because the verse, which in the context of the song was meant to be a “criticism” of the scoundrels of those who wish harm to others, became a manifestation of that scoundrel itself.
“I wanted to receive invitations to play, even if I had to deny it” – Karina Buhr, singer and actress, when complaining about the lack of work in the middle of the pandemic. You see: she doesn’t want to work; she just wants to be invited so she can say “no” to the one who invited her.
“Behind every moral paladin , lives a scoundrel”
– Renan Calheiros, senator, about the former minister Sergio Moro. Interestingly, the phrase ends up revealing that behind every scoundrel lives an opportunistic and cynical moral champion.
“Impossible to defend Brizola’s legacy in the PDT” – Brizola Neto , grandson of Leonel Brizola, the one. Brizola’s legacy is really indefensible. And not only within a party.
“There are a lot of new people on the block” – again Lula, ex-convict, discarding the participation of the former manager Dilma Rousseff in an eventual (knock, knock, knock) PT government. Asking for help from university students from the identity movements, does the phrase fit more like () machismo, () ageism or () dilmophobia?
“I will choose a black woman for the Supreme Court”
– Joe Biden, President of the United States. Congratulations to the identity movement. You got it. This news is the promise of a very tumultuous sabbath in the US Senate. Better get the popcorn ready.
“F*ck what people think of me!” – Neymar Jr., soccer player, in a documentary available on Netflix. The stoic detachment, however, did not last long. So much so that Neymar announced his desire to sue a singer who called him a “disappointment”.
“I took three buckets” – Fabiana Soares da Silva , a day laborer who spent 100 days in prison for “stealing” three buckets of water, after the company responsible for the service sealed the water meter in her home for non-payment. Meanwhile, Zé Dirceu remains free and Lula is a pre-candidate for the Presidency. Moral bankruptcy, we see it here.