Damares, is it a girl or a boy, a girl?
After seeing Jesus at the "Guava Tree," Minister Damares began to see the world in two colors – blue and pink. If the charming – yet controversial – minister believes so strongly in this assertion, why does she wear blue? And it was indeed in blue that she blushed in a store in Brasília when the salesman Thiago Amorim asked her if she was a boy or a girl. Why the embarrassment?
It turns out that after seeing Jesus at the "Guava Tree," Minister and Pastor Damares began to see the world in two colors - blue and pink.
It's true that ever since Grandma was born, when a baby was born, a little blue light would turn on to indicate that the newborn was a boy, and red or pink when it was a girl.
Back then, "sexism" and the controversial "gender ideology" so widely propagated in President Bolsonaro's campaign didn't exist. After all, babies don't yet have developed sexuality or the reasoning to decide what they want to be when they grow up. It's utter nonsense to stereotype—in this day and age—using colors to define someone's sexuality.
I know gay men who hate pink and lesbians who hate blue, just as I also know men who love pink and women who love blue.
Sexuality in the 21st century transcends stereotypes, colors, manners, upbringing, or standards of any kind. There are gay men who wear earrings, and so do men, just as there are lesbians who wear long hair, and so do women. Why would it be any different?
Worse than the fake news about the "gay kit" that was debunked in the last elections is the creation of an anti-gay or anti-PT kit that the current government wants to launch.
Worse than stirring up controversy about gender ideology with extremist statements is masking the exacerbated religious fanaticism of the current Minister for Women, Damares Alves.
"ATTENTION, ATTENTION, IT'S A NEW ERA IN BRAZIL: BOYS WEAR BLUE AND GIRLS WEAR PINK!", said the Minister.
Review it here:
If the charming - controversial minister believes so much in this statement, then why does she wear blue? And it was in blue that she turned red in a store yesterday (3), in Brasília, when the salesman Thiago Amorim asked her: If she was a boy or a girl. Why the embarrassment?
Perhaps she experienced a bit of the rebound effect of her own venom, something that many people go through daily when they are discriminated against, labeled, attacked, etc…
I believe that after this awkward situation at the store, Minister Damares will discard and donate all her blue clothes, to make it clear that her sexuality is pink.
President Bolsonaro (his boss), on the other hand, has an aversion to the color red, which is why he ordered all the red chairs removed from the Presidential Palace and replaced with blue ones. Will he undergo a blood transfusion and replace all his arterial blood (which is red) with venous blood, which is blue? Or will he buy a knighthood in England to obtain the so-called "blue blood" of the nobility?
Returning to the eccentric Minister, her favorite time of year is Pink October and Blue November, where she must feel the insipid pride of stereotypes in colors that, in this case, physiologically designate men and women, but not their sexuality.
If the statement that sex truly begins and ends in the head is true, then without communication between neurons, the nerve cells in that part of the body, it would be impossible to experience any sensation, including orgasm. Review the Universa Uol article that discusses this here:
https://universa.uol.com.br/noticias/redacao/2015/09/01/sexo-comeca-na-cabeca-entenda.htm
Well, if sex is in the head, the burning question is: Damares, is it a girl or a boy, a girl?
Perhaps the singer Agnaldo Timóteo, who coined the term, can provide a better answer and clear up our doubt.
* This is an opinion article, the responsibility of the author, and does not reflect the opinion of Brasil 247.
