Boulos calls Bolsonaro's statement repulsive and criminal, referring to his advocacy of sex tourism.
The national coordinator of the Homeless Workers' Movement (MTST), Guilherme Boulos, classified as "an apology for sex tourism" the statements made by President Jair Bolsonaro, who said that "whoever wants to come here to have sex with a woman, feel free"; "A repulsive and criminal statement," he added.
247 - The national coordinator of the Homeless Workers' Movement (MTST), Guilherme Boulos, harshly criticized President Jair Bolsonaro and his statements in an interview that Boulos described as "an apology for sex tourism."
Bolsonaro said at a breakfast meeting with journalists that "whoever wants to come here to have sex with a woman, feel free." According to Boulos, in addition to "revealing all his homophobia" by stating that the country "cannot be a gay country," Bolsonaro was sexist.
"More than sexism, this is an endorsement of sex tourism. A repulsive and criminal statement," he added.
By spewing his homophobia and saying that "Brazil cannot be a gay country," Bolsonaro added: "If you want to come and have sex with women, feel free." More than sexism, this is an apology for sex tourism. A repulsive and criminal statement.
— Guilherme Boulos (@GuilhermeBoulos) April 26th 2019