Another Bolsonarist is disconnected from Jovem Pan

Another Bolsonarist is disconnected from Jovem Pan




Another Bolsonarist is disconnected from Jovem Pan

Jovem Pan continues to clean up his most radical paintings. Commentator Cristina Graeml is the latest victim of the network.

She entered the layoff list after Sunday’s presidential election (30/11), in which Jair Bolsonaro was defeated by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

“My bio has changed. I am no longer on the Jovem Pan News commentary committee,” she announced on Twitter.

Columnist for the right-wing newspaper Gazeta do Povo, Cristina Graeml is a staunch Bolsonarist and even used her profile on Monday (11/31) to say she was the victim of “censorship” by the company.

“I am still under censorship in Jovem Pan, because this is how tyrants behave, trying to silence those who do not bow to the official lies of a rigged system. But I will soon be live in Gazeta do Povo,” he wrote.

Graeml joins other radicals, such as Caio Coppolla, Augusto Nunes, Guilherme Fiuza and Carla Cecato, in the company cuts, which also fired Guga Noblat and the journalist Maicon Mendes. This combination of names is strange because, while it knocks down members of the hydrophobic far right – including some defending a coup on social media – it also affects two of the broadcaster’s most thoughtful and responsible names.

An explanation was outlined in the Folha de S. Paulo Panel. According to the column’s sources, Jovem Pan would not change the editorial line, as has been trumpeted, only by getting rid of journalists who would not follow the company’s guidelines. In Noblat’s case, he didn’t want to adhere to the narrative that Jovem Pan was under censorship. The extremists, on the other hand, continued to curse Lula and show partiality during the electoral period, going against the guidelines of the TSE (Superior Electoral Court) to the point of having to be deleted from the schedule.

The Panel even quotes a sentence that would have been uttered by Antônio Augusto Amaral de Carvalho Filho, known as Tutinha, owner of the Jovem Pan group, in internal meetings, stating that “civil disobedience will not go out of my pocket”. This is because the refusal to follow the guidelines of the Justice provided for heavy financial penalties, which were not considered by the defenders of “freedom of expression” against Lula.

The group will continue with right-wing tones, but will have to moderate the editorial line, providing critical coverage of the new government, which will take office on January 1st. The goal is to demonstrate that he does journalism and not political militancy.

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Source: Terra

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