Globo 'brings down' Dilma and calls her 'ex-president'
A news report published yesterday by the newspaper directed by João Roberto Marinho begins with the phrase "former president Dilma Rousseff was quite bothered by the criticism..."; on social media, this became a joke; "I believe it was a subliminal message from @JornalOGlobo to Dilma: the end is near. I've never seen a subliminal message in the first paragraph," wrote journalist Pedro Sanches.
247 – The newspaper O Globo, directed by João Roberto Marinho, couldn't contain itself and blatantly 'brought down' President Dilma Rousseff in a report published in its edition this Tuesday, the 22nd.
The article titled "Lula's criticisms bother Dilma, who seeks to deliver good news" begins with the following sentence: "Former President Dilma Rousseff was quite bothered by former President Lula's open criticisms of her administration during his meeting with religious leaders last week."
No newspaper websiteThe text was corrected by the editors. The phrase became a joke on social media. "The coup-mongering at Globo is so intense that they call Dilma the ex-president!", wrote one internet user. "Globo published 'ex-president Dilma' today. More [sic] than Freudian," posted another.
"I believe it was a subliminal message from @JornalOGlobo to Dilma: the end is near. I've just never seen a subliminal message in the first paragraph," joked journalist Pedro Sanches on Twitter.