Robson Sávio criticizes the "dangerous manipulation" of Folha's cover.
"Images can incite actions by various social actors who actually want the president dead," criticized the PhD in Social Sciences and post-doctoral fellow in Human Rights.
247 - Robson Sávio, who holds a doctorate in Social Sciences and a post-doctorate in Human Rights, was yet another to criticize the... image cover of the printed edition of Folha de S. Paulo this Thursday (19).
"The dangerous manipulation of reality in the montage of the newspaper's cover photo this Thursday, in a vengeful society, manipulable by visual stimuli and post-truth, in a context of coup and terrorist threats also directed at the head of the Executive branch, demands ethical and aesthetic responsibility from journalism. Images can instigate memories, affections, and actions of different social actors who, in fact, desire the death (elimination) of the president. Due to the gravity of the situation, this type of journalistic approach cannot be normalized," he wrote on Twitter.
The photo, which uses a technique of image superimposition, suggests the assassination of President Lula (PT). The author, Gabriela Biló stated that "photojournalism is not about pleasing others." and that "my photos are a reflection of my perspective".
Subscribe to 247, Support via Pix, Subscribe to TV 247, in the channel Cuts 247 and watch: