O Chat Is #63: Invaded Church and Imaginary Nazism: What is the Limit of Intolerance?

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First of all I would like to declare that the podcast O Papo É is being recorded by sober people and in full control of their mental capabilities. It is important to make this clarification, even more so after Monark, presenter of the Flow podcast, was canceled for allegedly (and supposedly boots into it!) making apology for Nazism. The episode generated comments even from the minister of the STF and, although this is unlikely, it could result in the impeachment of deputy Kim Kataguiri. As if all the fuss about a drunk was not enough, the next day, commentator Adrilles Jorge was fired. His crime was to have made a “bye” gesture that resembles the Nazi salute.

All this happened days after a PT councilor had invaded a church and interrupted a Mass to protest the murder of a Congolese migrant in Rio de Janeiro. The case took place right here in Curitiba. There is no record that the PT councilor has apologized or regretted the presepada. For the revolution, anything goes.

To talk about In these matters, Paulo Polzonoff Jr. has the Gazeta do Povo columnists Bruna Frascolla, Guilherme Fiuza and Rodrigo Constantino in this edition 63 from the podcast O Papo É.

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