The “Funko pop” doll with the features of federal deputy Julia Zanatta (PL-SC) costs R$80 and was advertised by the parliamentarian this Thursday
BRASILIA – Federal deputy Julia Zanatta (PL-SC), an ally of former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL), announced on Thursday the 21st the sale of a toy with her personal features in a video published on social media. According to the parliamentarian, the doll scares “communists and the virus of revolution”.
The doll has the “funko pop” style, which has become fashionable in recent years when representing fictional characters and artists in miniatures. According to Zanatta, the toy was customized by an artist from the city of Rio do Sul, inland from Santa Catarina and serves to “scare away the virus of revolution” from the buyer’s home.
“If you are interested in having a mini doll of Vice Júlia and a communist scarecrow, with a little flower on her head and a gun in her hand, call me and I will recommend the woman from Santa Catarina who did this work here,” Zanatta said.
Have you ever imagined a doll that scares communists?
I present to you the mini deputy Júlia Zanatta, a personalized FUNKO POP made by an artist from Santa Catarina.
Did it look similar? Leave what you think in the comments.
And to order and purchase your mini… pic.twitter.com/1Mi7DXz9lv
— Júlia Zanatta (@apropriajulia) March 21, 2024
To the EstadaoZanatta explained that the doll costs 80 reals and the proceeds will go entirely to the artist from Rio do Sul. “I only recommend it because when I won I posted it and many asked me where I could find it”, specified the PL deputy.
Júlia Zanatta is one of the parliamentarians who are part of the “hard core” of former president Jair Bolsonaro’s allies. Catarina is known for wearing a flower tiara during sessions of the National Congress and for championing the weapons agenda.
In March last year, she published a photo in which she appears armed with a machine gun and wearing a T-shirt with a drawing of a hand with four fingers hit by three bullets, as well as images of weapons and the words “eat and take it” (“come and get it”), alluding to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT).
EAT AND TAKE IT!
We cannot let our guard down, unfortunately the situation is not easy.
With Lula in power we have left behind a dream of freedom to move towards a unique and exclusive defense of the work of those who have invested in the armaments sector. Now we’re talking about help jobs + pic.twitter.com/hssZ5fqzIM
— Júlia Zanatta (@apropriajulia) March 17, 2023
In November, Zanatta’s husband, Guilherme Colombo, was involved in a fight with members of the PL in Balneário Rincão, on the southern coast of Santa Catarina. Security cameras filmed Colombo slapping a person and pushing a man whose arm was immobilized with a sling.
On X (formerly Twitter), Zanatta defended her husband’s attitude by stating that “every man has the right to defend his wife”. The parliamentarian also declared that Colombo’s gesture was “beautiful and moral”.

Source: Terra

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