‘Get together to look more people’
The act of Brazilians was promoted on social networks by Deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro, who has been in the US for more than 15 days and has made his fourth trip to the country since January 20.
At the scheduled time, however, only four people appeared. Embarrassed, they sought to understand the absence of a larger number of protesters. Each one that arrived was embraced, almost in relief and hoping to avoid a total failure of the meeting.
About 40 minutes later, the group even gathered close to 20 people, dressed in green and yellow, caps with the motto of Donald Trump and flags from Brazil and the US.
It was therefore the time of the official photo. In the center of the square, the small group rehearsed a scream of “amnesty,” while one of the protesters gestured with his arms asking the slogans to gain strength. But they were drowned out by the music of Korean Christians.
The group’s photographer roamed the group, at a closed angle, registering the act, which also had a poster in support of Filipe Martins, former Bolsonaro international advisor.
The most important moment of the event was yet to come. By the cell phone of one of the organizers, the former president indicted for attempted coup d’état appeared in a live.
