Comedian Gui Santana mocks and exposes underage students at the school where he voted for SP

Comedian Gui Santana mocks and exposes underage students at the school where he voted for SP


The artist called the students “a bunch of bums”

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The comedian Gui Santana schoolwork mocked of students from Notre Dame Collegelocated in the West Zone of São Paulo, upon arrival at the place where voting will be held for the second round of the municipal elections on Sunday 27th.

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Through the stories on his Instagram profile, the artist defined the works as “ugly” and “raw” and exposed several faces of underage students. “There’s no shame. Look at all the pimples on your face. A bunch of bums. That’s bad, boy,” he said.

At another point, he pointed to a red poster with explanatory messages about the military dictatorship and linked the contents with São Paulo mayoral candidate Guilherme Boulos (PSOL): “Oh, the Boulos. People vote everything in 50s and 13s.”

He then compared a school project with reference to the work “A Dança” (1956), by the painter Henri Matisse, to a play by the theater director Zé Celso (1937-2023). “This drawing reminds me of that play by Zé do Celso, with a finger in the ass and screaming,” he said.

Students and family members expressed themselves through the comedian’s social networks following the publications. The report of Earth has contacted Colégio Notre Dame and is awaiting the school’s position.

“A man who comes into a school to ridicule school work deserves no audience! What he did in my daughter’s school, ridiculing school work, is a tremendous disrespect. Disrespect for the work of children and teachers. Terrible!” one mother said.

Another user retorted the artist: “When your lack of content affects children and teenagers, it’s not humor… it’s bullying!” A high school student also commented on Gui Santana’s Instagram: “Bizarre, to see a grown boy belittle the work that my classmates and teachers put so much effort into, which I studied. In fact, it must be very unhappy .”

Source: Terra

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