Palmério Dória jokes: Moro lost a 'conje'
"A 'wrinkle' exists between José Padilha, who falsifies history, and Sérgio Moro. The filmmaker is today bombarding the Justice Minister's anti-crime package. He says it's 'anti-Falcone,' the former judge's hero, and boosts the militias. Thus, in this way, Moro ends up losing another 'conje'," stated journalist and writer Palmério Doria; when citing the word "conje," he was referring to Moro's gaffe during an interview on Pedro Bial's program; the minister meant to say "spouse."
247 - Journalist and writer Palmério Dória pointed out a "wrinkle" between José Padilha, who falsifies history, and Sérgio Moro.
"The filmmaker is today attacking the Justice Minister's anti-crime package. He says it's 'anti-Falcone,' the hero of the former judge, and boosts the militias. In this way, Moro ends up losing yet another 'conje'," Doria stated on Twitter.
By mentioning the word "conje," the journalist was referring to Moro's gaffe during an interview on Pedro Bial's show on TV Globo. The minister meant to say "spouse."
Em article Published this Tuesday (16) in the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo, the filmmaker, who supported Moro, criticized the anti-crime project presented by the minister to state governments this year. "Sergio Moro pretends not to know what a militia is because he lost his independence and today works for the Bolsonaro family."
According to Padilha, this is "a pro-militia package, since it facilitates police violence." "It is obvious that Moro's anti-crime package will encourage police violence, the growth of militias, and their political influence."
A "wrinkle" has emerged between José Padilha, who distorts history, and Sérgio Moro. The filmmaker is today attacking the Justice Minister's anti-crime package. He claims it's "anti-Falcone," the former judge's hero, and that it's boosting the militias. In this way, Moro ends up losing yet another "conspirator."
— Palmério Dória (@palmeriodoria) April 16th 2019