The day he is defeated in the PGR, Bolsonaro says that there is no racism in Brazil



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During a visit to Fortaleza, PSL pre-candidate for the Presidency of the Republic in the 2018 elections, Jair Bolsonaro, said that in Brazil there is no racism. "Here in Brazil, there is no racism, so much so that my father-in-law is Paulo Negão and when I saw his daughter did not want to know who his father was," he said. the federal deputy Thursday 28 about 15 thousand people in a hotel on the beach of Iracema

Bolsonaro baderted the same day that the Attorney General, Raquel Dodge, defended the receipt of the complaint to the Federal Supreme Court ( STF)) against the presidential candidate for racism against quilombolas, natives, refugees, women and LGBT.

The denunciation relates that in a speech to the Hebrew Club of Rio de Janeiro in April 2017, the deputy, in a little over an hour speech, "used expressions of a discriminatory nature, inciting hatred and directly affecting various social groups "

In his speech, Bolsonaro said that the demarcation of indigenous lands should be directed towards the acquisition of mining royalties. "He does not have money, he does not speak our language, how does he get large spaces?" "The left keeps them in large spaces like animals in a zoo," he said. The federal MP also took advantage of the event on Thursday in Fortaleza to criticize the federal government's Mais Médicos program. According to him, Cuba exported guerrillas "disguised as doctors" in Brazil.

Bolsonaro arrived in Fortaleza late in the morning. At Pinto Martins airport, he spoke to sympathizers about an electric trio outside the terminal. He then left for Praça Portugal, in the district of Meireles, where he addressed the supporters, including the president of the PSL, Heitor Freire

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