Another Jovem Pan member had his profiles blocked, this time more completely, across all social networks. According to information from Twitter, “Guilherme Fiuza’s account was suspended in Brazil in response to a lawsuit.”
In recent days, Guilherme Fiuza had radicalized the denial narrative against Lula’s election and had supported a civil revolt against the elected government.
In his latest live broadcast, entitled “Contagem Regressiva”, he exclaimed: “I can say that there is a planned robbery”, on Lula’s victory in the last elections.
On Twitter he wrote: “Four jokes in Brazil has become a bad joke. You either react now or they will take everything into their own hands – laughing in your face, calling you Mané and telling you to shut up, as they are already doing since they used a scoundrel to steal democracy. Either you fight or you leave”.
Inviting patriots to take to the streets to face “the coup”, he added: “Brazilians are waiting to see if the lawmen will stop the rogue coup or if the population will have to regain their rights on their own”. And that “Brasília will scream that THE THIEF’S PLACE IS IN PRISON. And Brazil will not stop until he returns there, together with the accomplices who brought him back to the scene of the crime”.
In addition to Twitter, the former Jovem Pan commentator also saw his accounts on Instagram, Facebook, Telegram and YouTube suspended.
According to TV Globo, the blocking of the accounts was decided by the minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), Alexandre de Moraes.
Fiuza’s blockade adds to those of Paulo Figueiredo, Fernando Conrado and Rodrigo Constantino, the latter still employed by Jovem Pan News, also a victim of legal framing.
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