"Thief judge": Moro steals advertisement used by Lula in 2022 (videos)
The idea and message behind both pieces are exactly the same.
247 - The campaign of former Justice Minister and former judge, declared biased by the Supreme Federal Court (STF), Sergio Moro (Podemos) launched a video on social media this Thursday, the 24th, copying a famous TV advertisement by former president Lula (PT) from 2002.
In the Workers' Party's presidential campaign at the beginning of the century, a group of friends are moved by a homeless woman warming herself by an improvised fire. "If scenes like this touch you, you may not even know it... But, surely, deep down, you're a little bit PT," the advertisement concludes.
In Moro's campaign, the issue of corruption is being invoked, a justification that was used by Lava Jato to persecute political enemies and destroy the national economy.
“If you believe that no one is above the law and that crime cannot continue to take over Brazil. If you think that a rich country like ours doesn't deserve so much poverty and unemployment. That enough is enough with so many privileges for so few and you agree that the place for corrupt politicians is in jail… Maybe you haven't realized it yet, but deep down, we believe in the same things,” says the Podemos campaign.
"The idea and the message behind the two pieces are exactly the same," highlights journalist João Paulo Saconi, in Lauro Jardim's blog, O GloboCheck out the similarities:
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