Jean Willys highlights “internalized homophobia” in Eduardo Leite

Jean Willys highlights “internalized homophobia” in Eduardo Leite


The former federal deputy has brought charges against the current governor of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Eduardo Leite on behalf of the civic-military schools

html[data-range=”xlarge”] figure image img.img-ec23e6716170455aa1d15617499193f161pdtq6z { width: 774px; height: 464px; }HTML[data-range=”large”] figure image img.img-ec23e6716170455aa1d15617499193f161pdtq6z { width: 548px; height: 329px; }HTML[data-range=”small”] figure image img.img-ec23e6716170455aa1d15617499193f161pdtq6z, html[data-range=”medium”] figure image img.img-ec23e6716170455aa1d15617499193f161pdtq6z { width: 564px; height: 338px; }HTML[data-range=”small”] .article__image-embed, html[data-range=”medium”] .article__image-embed { width: 564px; margin: 0 auto 30px; }




Former federal deputy Jean Wyllys and the governor of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Eduardo Leite, have raised the tone on social media. The issue flared up between the two, after the former deputy accused Eduardo Leite of having committed “internalized homophobia”, this Friday 14. The globe.

Jean Wyllys’ statement was due to Toucan’s statement on maintaining civic-military schools in the state, which has 18 schools in this pattern. But the decision, in addition to causing the discontent of the former federal deputy, also goes against the decision of the Ministry of Education (MEC), proclaimed this Friday 14 by the President of the Republic, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who calls for the cessation of plan.

“Right-wing and far-right governors were expected to do this. But of a gay? While gay men with internalized homophobia often develop libidos and fetishes toward authoritarianism and uniforms; if white and rich then,” posted Jean Wyllys on Twitter.

To counter the accusation, Eduardo Leite took to Twitter to express himself.

“A depressing demonstration, full of prejudices in countless directions… and which does nothing to build a society with more respect and tolerance. @jeanwyllys_real Apologies for your ignorance,” she tweeted.



Jean Wyllys and Eduardo Leite exchange jokes on social media

long discussion

The idea of ​​militarizing education in Brazil, despite being a project of the political right, also has the support of left-wing lawmakers.

It is worth mentioning that most schools are run by state and municipal governments, i.e. not all civic-military education networks are run by the federal government, which can maintain the continuity of militarization within schools.

Source: Terra

You may also like