A pro-Bolsonaro professor threatens Supreme Court justices, saying they should be stopped "with bullets."
"The elevation of Supreme Court justices to demigod status is not provided for in the Constitution, and these scoundrels must be contained, if necessary by force," wrote Leopoldo Grajeda.
247 - The climate of tension and pressure on the Supreme Federal Court (STF) coming from Bolsonaro supporters is increasing as Jair Bolsonaro loses support and faces the threat of impeachment.
Supreme Court justices have been constant targets of attacks on social media. Last Sunday, the 3rd, mathematician Leopoldo Grajeada, a professor affiliated with PUC Minas Gerais, argued that the justices should be stopped "by force."
"The elevation of Supreme Court justices to demigod status is not provided for in the Constitution, and these scoundrels must be contained, if necessary by force," the Bolsonaro supporter wrote in a Facebook discussion, as shown by... MetropolisGrajeda, in addition to being a professor, is a politician. In 2016 he ran for city councilor in Belo Horizonte for the PEN party, but was not elected.
Attacks by Bolsonaro supporters on the Supreme Court intensified after Justice Alexandre de Moraes' decision to block the appointment of police chief Alexandre Ramagem to the General Directorate of the Federal Police.
