Temer says he is doing well and is considering what Brazilians think of him.
The urinary obstruction, which occurred on the same day that Michel Temer managed to escape charges of obstruction of justice and leading a criminal organization at a cost of over R$ 30 billion, served to show him firsthand the disdain he receives from the Brazilian people; rejected by more than 90% of the population, Temer failed to inspire compassion or pity on social media; when he left the hospital and said he was in good health, he received messages that reveal what Brazilians truly feel about an illegitimate, corrupt government that shames Brazil before the civilized world; see for yourself.
247 - Brazilians have always been a supportive, compassionate, and kind people. This behavior, however, ceased to exist in relation to Michel Temer, who seized power through a parliamentary coup, imposed a regressive agenda that even allowed the return of slave labor on farms, and found himself entangled in the biggest corruption scandals in the country's history.
Yesterday, after leaving a hospital in Brasília where he was treated for a urinary obstruction, on the same day he was cleared of charges of obstruction of justice and leading a criminal organization, Michel Temer went to Twitter and said he was doing well.
The post served to show him firsthand the disdain he has for the Brazilian people. Rejected by more than 90% of the population, Temer failed to inspire compassion or pity on social media and garnered messages that reveal what Brazilians truly feel towards an illegitimate, corrupt government that shames Brazil before the civilized world.
Check out some of the messages:
Brazilians really don't have any luck.
— Mage Patalogica 🦉🦇 (@SraPatalogica) October 26th, 2017
Good idea, but I'd prefer if he stayed alive and maybe in slave labor, perhaps in a charcoal factory, I think that would be cool! What do you think?
— Silvânia (@Silvaninhacosta) October 26th, 2017
You will not escape divine justice!
— βεℓℓ✿ ® (@isa_l4) October 25th, 2017
About 97% were saddened by the result.
— ZoaX (@Zoa_X) October 26th, 2017
To the general misfortune of the nation
— JR Navegantes (@jrnavegantes) October 25th, 2017
A president whom the population doesn't even recognize, who has the highest disapproval rating in history. Nobody really cares. #ForaTemer
— Lua Luh (@LuhGoMach) October 26th, 2017
Temer remains "stable" in the hospital, but is breathing with the help of 251 members of parliament!
— The Brazilian (@obrasileiroTI) October 26th, 2017