Artist says he doesn’t feel the need to go to the gay stop and don’t have to reiterate his position: “Do you want me to expose me more?”
Ney Matogrossoicon of rebellion and counterculture in the middle of the military dictatorship in the Brazilin the 1970s, it became a symbol of resistance to any authoritarianism. Even when it supposedly comes from the so -called identity guidelines.
Asked about his role in the struggle for the LGBTQIAPN+ cause – and one could adopt a more forceful stance on this – the artist often answers that his person alone is already a symbol of militancy.
Ney considers unnecessary a pamphletary speech on the subject. The artist believes that his trajectory speaks more than any convention or event linked to the theme.
In a recent interview with the program Conversation with Bialfrom the Rede Globotranscribed by Rolling Stone Brazilhe stated:
“I have no boost inside myself to go, for example, to the Gay. I don’t feel that need. Do you want me to expose myself more than I have already exposed myself? It is not necessary. “
Ney adds:
“It’s that thing: ‘Don’t you raise the flag?’ No. I didn’t raise the flag, I’m the flag.”
Similar argument presented previously
The singer and interpreter, one of the main names in Brazilian music, had already given a similar answer during a 2019 interview BBC News Brazil.
At the time, he argued:
“Look, first no one can charge me (Military More). They say I don’t carry the flag. The flag is me. Or I’m not?
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Source: Rollingstone

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