Bolsonaro supports and encourages police brutality

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In the field of public safety, President Jair Bolsonaro is acting in the same way as in the pandemic: he is offering Brazilians the peace of cemeteries.

Bolsonaro was uncomfortable with the stigma of genocide while dealing with covid-19. Now he lives up to his title when he lauds a police operation that resulted in the second largest massacre in Rio de Janeiro history.

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Vila Cruzeiro in the city of Rio was the scene of a police massacre that left 26 people dead at dawn Tuesday through Wednesday. The operation took place in conjunction with the PRF (Federal Highway Police), an agency taken over by Bolsonarist savagery. Neighborhood residents reported the brutality of the operation, which resulted in death. fanpolice raids and home raids.

While the PRF was participating in the massacre in Rio, two company police officers killed a man yesterday while improvising a gas chamber inside a vehicle in Sergipe.

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In an action commemorating the murder of George Floyd in the USA in 2020, 38-year-old Genivaldo de Jesus Santos died as a result of the murderous approach of two federal highway cops. He rode a motorcycle and carried medicine for schizophrenia.

Most of the dead in Genivaldo and Vila Cruzeiro are black and poor.

It is a fact that police violence is a widespread and chronic problem in Brazil. But Bolsonaro raised his license to kill to a level never before seen in the country’s history.

We have a president who pretends to be genocide. Your words and actions in the field of public safety encourage the corner guard to act in lethal mode. Bolsonaro supports brutality.

The President, who is running for reelection, praised the massacre in Vila Cruzeiro on social media. Rio’s governor, Cláudio Castro (PL), also used the apprentice genocide massacre to attract the most reactionary and reactionary vote for his reelection candidacy.

Just as Bolsonaro did to the Brazilians, Castro offers the people of Rio de Janeiro the serenity of the cemeteries.

The October elections should serve as an opportunity to discuss reform of the nation’s police force civilisation. Without a change in mentality and action, massacres will unfortunately continue to be a part of the landscape. Electronic voting machines could give voters an opportunity to remove these savage obscenities from Brazil’s top command posts.

source: Noticias

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