Lola: “A victory for women who don’t want to be treated like things in a T-shirt”
“It was a very tough campaign. It wasn’t Lula’s campaign against Bolsonaro. It was a democratic campaign against barbarism, that woman who wants a paycheck. It was a victory for women who don’t want to be treated as things in a T-shirt, who want to be treated as subjects of history. Women can and should Be anywhere you want.”
“They destroyed me by lying about me,” he said, looking for his partner’s hand. “Thank God, I’m here strong and loving again.” “I love my wife. She will give me strength to face all obstacles that arise. There is nothing to stop me from doing what I must do. This city must smile again.”
“Thank you, Lord, and thank you, people of Brazil,” he concluded with his hand over his heart, before declaring that he would establish a ministry for indigenous peoples: “We will fight racism, it is a disease we must eradicate from our country. A person cannot be treated differently because he has no complexion. White “.
Lula also highlighted his opponent’s silence: “Any other opponent from another country would already have done it, but Bolsonaro has not called me and I don’t know if he would.” He concluded, “I will rest for two days and will return with all my strength. Hug, my people. Hug.”
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