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Felipe Neto acusa Bolsonaro de manipulação e detona:

Felipe Neto accuses Bolsonaro of manipulation and bombing

Felipe Neto has accused Jair Bolsonaro (PL) of manipulating information to anger his supporters. The president shared a tweet from a YouTuber, in which he gave his opinion on the social media regulation project championed by Luis Inacio Lula da Silva (PT), but withheld part of the post. The politician even played a word game on the businessman’s words to attack his opponent. “Liar, bad character,” the writer knew.

In the respective post, Neto asked netizens to stop “getting into a conversation that the PT wants to regulate the Internet. What Lula wants is a project to regulate the media. This is in the United States, England, Germany and many other countries. The influencer indicated that the project will be discussed and approved by Before the legislature – in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

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Soon after, the CEO shared part of the message, without mentioning other countries with similar proposals or the role of Congress. In the caption, he mocked the comedian’s words.

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“Stop getting caught up in the talk BT stole. He declared that what Labor had done was corruption. He intended to show the equivalence of actions – to indicate that ‘regulating the internet’ and ‘regulating the media’ are two different ways of doing the same thing.

Then Neto posted a new tweet on Sunday (28) blasting the president’s strategy. “Look at the nature of this bastard named Jair Bolsonaro. He cut my tweet and posted it as a joke, to play against me with his estranged audience, as a private citizen. Why didn’t the rest of the tweet show up, Jair? Liar, bad character,” he said.

Lula’s proposal was mentioned in April, during an interview with radio station Lagoa Dourada, in Ponta Grossa, Paraná. He advocated “regulating” digital media to separate the “wheat from the chaff” and prevent the spread of false news on the Internet.

According to him, the problem is happening all over the world and is not just a national debate. He referred to “terrorism” as “a very dangerous matter on the Internet that remains unchecked and uncensored.” In fact, Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom have legislation in this regard.

On Friday (26th), Neto publicly announced his vote for Lula. He, who had previously exchanged criticism with the current president several times, justified the vote as an option “against the genocidal monster.”

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