Because the broadcasts with the largest number of public were surprisingly positioned in the dispute of time
The 50% taxation on products in Brazil imposed by Donald Trump, influenced by the Bolsonaro family, generated a feeling that was asleep for a long time: nationalism.
Attention, do not confuse with ideological patriotism.
The notion of a citizen belonging to a sovereign country – now under the threat of Trump – has made sure that millions of Brazilians criticize the political attitude of the President of the United States – and, consequently, raise support to lula and his government.
It also happened in Globo and Record, both with historical and former right-wing periods of the right anti-Lulist right.
In “Jornal Nacional”, Lula won 11 minutes (an eternity on TV) to criticize the Trump rate and defend a firm response.
Ironically, he was interviewed by the journalist Delis Ortiz, evangelical and seen among his colleagues as a nice with Jair Bolsonaro, who presented with a Bible for breakfast with the press in 2019.
Lula asked for space in “Jn” from his prison period to Curitiba’s PF. At the time, he launched a challenge to the anchor and chief editor William Bonner: a face -to -face interview to talk about the accusations of corruption. He has never been attended by the journalist.
The pedestal and the presenter constituted in August 2022, on Saturday with presidential candidates, when Bonner gave a surprising declaration looking at the then candidate: “The Lord owes nothing to justice”.
At the beginning of the third mandate, Lula opened the Alvorada palace to receive Natuza Nery, from Globonews. He recorded a long interview. First Lady, Janja da Silva, also paid particular attention to the Globo news channel.
Now, thanks to Trump’s political crusade against Lula, the “Jornal Nacional” has become an important defender of the institutions of Brazil and national.
“The decision of the President of the United States to interfere with an action that is developed to the Supreme Court through the rate was the repercussion all over the world,” said Renata Vasconcellos in the opening of the recent edition.
He must have played as music for the ears of Lula.
It is never too much to remember that, in the decisive debate of 1989, the founder of Globo Roberto Marinho supported Fernando Collor against Lula and established that an article in the “Nacional Giovenale” was less favorable for the trade unionist on the eve of the elections. The “Mahara Hunter” came out victorious from the polls.
At the funeral of Roberto Marinho in August 2003, Lula said that he and the communication entrepreneur hit after two confidential conversations.
Another surprise generated by the Trump controversy: Record raised the white flag in Lula interviewing him for 7 minutes in “JR”. The guidance of the conversation was from Christina Lemos.
The owner of the station, Bishop Edir Macedo, leader of the universal Church, was Lula’s supporter in the past. Then he emigrated to the pockets. After confirmation of the current term of Petista, he retired.
The record propagates the speech of the Brazilian president against Trump in the early evening must have surprised the members of the government and also the conservative opposition.
But we cannot deceive ourselves. It is not just about apparently impartial journalism. Tv networks are men with numerous activities – from agro to the banking universe – and 50% taxes can affect some operations.
Giving Lula’s opportunity to speak against the damage to Brazilian exporters in relation to the United States, they also act alone. When profit is at risk, enemies are allied. Capitalism makes a miracle.
With the calculation of the column, the interviews of Lula with “Jornal Nacional” and “Jornal da Record” must have hit about 50 million Brazilians in real time.

Source: Terra

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