A year ago, student João Pedro Fagundes, 18, was surprised at 6am with the tests of sound cars for an act of at Copacabana beach, against Minister Alexandre de Moraes, at the Supreme Court (STF).
Last Sunday (16), he decided to prepare to learn that the place would receive again the former president and his supporters, this time those arrested for the scammer acts of January 8
Upon learning, on Friday (14), that the Bolsonarists would return to the hills to the scene, decided to counteract the support of the project. He installed in the windows of the apartment where he lives with his father and his stepmother the expression “without amnesty”, which ended up framing images of Bolsonaro’s speech.
“It is important to have this message, so that the scammers who have tried and failed to be placed on the page of the villains of our history. So that it does not repeat,” he said on Monday (17), after a day of troting in the entrance to the Faculty of Law of UFRJ.
Affiliated to two years ago and former president of the Student Guild of a private school in the south of Rio de Janeiro, Fagundes states that his agenda is suprapartisan.
“It’s so basic. That’s why it’s a suprapartisan agenda as well as being a PT militant. It’s sad to go back to the amnesty law. In 1979, when she had the amnesty law, in that context it was important. Although she also forgiven the military, people who were exiled could return to the country. But the dictatorship was never worked in schools. The student.
Last year, being surprised by the act in front of his apartment, he and his father, who asked not to be named, traded red bands to counteract the pockets. He says he received back obscene gestures with his finger and attempts to film even by drone.
Fagundes says the reactions were similar this year, which he sees naturally.
“It was all within the democratic field, despite the agenda they defended. Within the game, normal,” he said.