The girls from Bauru
The girls from Bauru on social media are granddaughters of people like Nikolas Ferreira, Eduardo Bolsonaro, and the congressman (or congresswoman?) Marco Feliciano.
Some things have already been said about the girls from Bauru. Those three who made reprehensible comments on social media about a 40-year-old person studying biomedicine with them. These young women, and this is not a sin in itself, it seems to me, belong to the group that jumped on the "virtue signaling" bandwagon, and for this they use a form of interaction that draws a lot of attention: verbally attacking someone as if they were doing "comedy," something funny. In reality, it's the purest lack of education they received at home. If it were otherwise, their parents would have already come forward publicly and made them, along with them, apologize to the victim.
The girls from Bauru on social media are granddaughters of people like Nikolas Ferreira, Eduardo Bolsonaro, and the congressman (or congresswoman?) Marco Feliciano. And these are children of the festive Bolsonarism, who lie that they don't feel the pain they cause others.
Let's look at the case of the "Gnome of BH," also known as Congressman Nikolas Ferreira. He is a habitual offender in the art of creating false narratives on his social media. And he uses this tactic to always be in the spotlight in the press. And he's been doing well so far, even though he had to be ridiculed when, in the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies, he wore a woman's wig. The impunity of his actions gives rise to characters like the girls from Bauru.
Back to them.
There are already reports that they dropped out of their biomedicine course due to the negative repercussions of their aggressive remarks. Sad news for them, who have barely reached their youth and will have a long road ahead of them until they reach 40. May they at least achieve this feat in age, since their personalities will need adjustments to survive socially.
I know many people who only started going to college after federal government public policies, others because they had to take care of their families and dedicated their time to that, putting their youth aside. Seeing each of them returning to their studies fills me with immense pride. Knowing that there is time for everything and that the only time not lived is the time wasted attacking others, as the girls from Bauru did.
* This is an opinion article, the responsibility of the author, and does not reflect the opinion of Brasil 247.
