Maria do Rosário attributes the Campinas massacre to the ideology of hate.
Former Minister of Human Rights, Congresswoman Maria do Rosário (PT-RS), touched a nerve when speaking about the New Year's Eve tragedy in Campinas, where a man killed his ex-wife, son, and 10 other people, attributing it all to the "Maria da Penha" law; "Faced with the hatred against women and this crime, ask: 'where were the Human Rights?'", the congresswoman inquired, already answering: "Trying to stop these guys, creating the Maria da Penha law," she concluded.
247 - Former Minister of Human Rights, Congresswoman Maria do Rosário (PT-RS) touched a raw nerve when speaking about the New Year's Eve tragedy in Campinas, where a man killed his ex-wife, son, and 10 other people, attributing it all to the "bitch of Penha" law.
"When idiots repeat attacks against Human Rights, they create monsters like this murderer from Campinas," Maria do Rosário said on Twitter.
"Faced with hatred against women and this crime, ask: 'Where were the Human Rights?'" the congresswoman inquired, already answering: "Trying to stop these guys, creating the Maria da Penha Law," she concluded.
Maria do Rosário stated that the murderer repeats phrases and utters violent insults and nonsense that "well-known people say in public. Including here on social media," highlighting the "ideology of hate."
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In DCM, journalist Kiko Nogueira evaluates that modern Brazilian far-right thinking "produced its first massacre" as a crime in Campinas.
"It's true that Sidnei's political leanings alone don't explain the tragedy. But it's absurd to disregard his consumption of this garbage and how that helped him orchestrate the crime."
On Estadão's Facebook page, which published Sidnei's message, there are several expressions of solidarity — with the criminal.
'Yes, a father's revolting text, YES, women are capable of anything to destroy a family man, simply because he's not their man... Now, it's up to you to judge...', states a certain Douglas Benvenutti.
A troubled mind that found resonance, comfort, and courage in all the clichés of right-wing indigence.