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Woman convicted of calling Giovanna Ewbank and Bruno Galeaso's daughter 'monkey'

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Woman convicted of calling Giovanna Ewbank and Bruno Galeaso's daughter 'monkey'

The little one TitiShe was, as she is affectionately called, just four years old when she first experienced racism. On Friday, August 23, seven years later, Giovanna Eubank and Bruno Galeaso Celebrate the conviction of the woman who called “monkey”among other insults to his daughter.

Today we celebrate the victory over racism. We know that this victory, unfortunately, is happening because we have a vision and white people. “So they hear more from the black population who, since they were kidnapped to this country, have not stopped screaming and bleeding. It is never too late, but it is still too late.”They started writing the girl's picture in the post's comment.

The crime came from a female eugenicist who found the Internet to be an ideal environment for committing heinous acts of violence. -Here, the world sometimes seems to be going backwards as attacks on minorities increase exponentially. Have we given the idiots a voice?They wondered.

They continued: “Even with all the privileges we had, the road was long: we were only able to file a complaint in May 2021. And only last Wednesday, August 21, 2024, seven years later, The Federal Court in Rio de Janeiro has issued an unprecedented decision convicting the perpetrator of racist and racial insult crimes.

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Diane Alcantara Couto de Andrade, known as McCarthy's Daysentenced “Eight years and nine months in closed prison”. This is the first time that Brazil has sentenced someone to prison in a closed system in response to racism.Yes, it's 2024 and this is still the first time. Although it's late, it's historic. The criminal law says that little can be done to abolish the punishment, or at most to reduce it.“That is why we hope and trust in justice, as we have been struggling for years because we know that this victory is not our victory, but the victory of our daughter, collectively and as an entire community.”They explained.

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“As parents, we are thrilled and grateful: public outcry was key to this progress. We have nothing to declare, but we will remain vigilant because racism is not over yet.”They are done.

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