Maria Vieira remembers #VermelhoemBelém for talking about Afghan women and criticizing Portuguese public figures

Maria Vieira remembers #VermelhoemBelém for talking about Afghan women and criticizing Portuguese public figures


Maria Vieira resorted to social networking sites, on Tuesday, to criticize some Portuguese public figures, specifically those who supported Marisa Matias in the past presidential elections. The actress, who used to express her opinions on Facebook, wanted to comment on recent events in Afghanistan, and for that, she remembered those who joined #VermelhoemBelem, a movement in support of Marisa Matthias, after Andre Ventura criticized it. Lipstick blocker red.

Maria Vieira wrote: “Where are those and other ‘best’ who painted their lips red in protest of Dr. Andre Ventura just because he told a very inoffensive and resolute joke about fellow Marxist Marissa Mathias?!” , in a post shared on Facebook, accompanied by photos of some public figures who showed their support for Marissa Matias, such as Bruno Nogueira, Ana Gomez, Gisela Joao, Rui Maria Bego, Agger and David Bruno.

“Why don’t they now paint their lips red for all the women who are being oppressed, beaten, raped, enslaved, flogged, stoning and beheaded by Taliban Islamists who have taken power by force in Afghanistan?!?!” he asks.

“Oh, how I despise these hypocrites, those seals of the caviar left who soar into foolish and illogical false reasons to pretend to be good, fluff and humane, and in this way gain the sympathy of the corrupt system to which they belong and if and continue to do well in life, but when they run into the wall of trouble And the real reasons, they hide behind the cowardly silence of a person who does not deserve the land he walks on.

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It should be noted, however, that some of the characters attacked by the comedian have already resorted to social media to share some content related to the recent events in the Afghan territory, now controlled by the Taliban, especially with the status of women, as was the case with Anna Gomez or ACT or Gisela Joao.

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