Fidel Castro and the mongrels of the media
The Brazilian media, with its inferiority complex, has always reproduced the imperial US vision of demonizing Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Now, with the announcement of his death, it is promoting a macabre celebration.
The Brazilian media, with its inferiority complex, has always reproduced the imperial US view of demonizing Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
Now, with the announcement of his death, she's throwing a macabre party. On Globonews, the usual "columnists" never tire of repeating the word "dictator."
On Folha's website, the headline reads: "Dictator Fidel Castro dies in Cuba at age 90." Meanwhile, the disgusting Veja magazine highlights "10 facts about the life of the former dictator."
And Época magazine continues the dumbing-down trend: "At 90 years old, Cuban dictator Fidel Castro dies."
A quick look at the websites of major international news outlets reveals how the native media has completely sunk into shoddy journalism.
* This is an opinion article, the responsibility of the author, and does not reflect the opinion of Brasil 247.
