Gilberto Gil is insulted in Qatar
Singer Gilberto Gil and businesswoman Flora Gil were harassed by Brazilian fans in Qatar. The case happened last Thursday (24), the day of the game between Brazil and Serbia for the World Cup.
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A video published on social media shows the moment in which the couple goes to the stands and is approached by some fans using profanity. They also state: “Vamo, Lei Rouanet”, in reference to the law encouraging cultural projects, and “Vamo, Bolsonaro”.
On the networks, several personalities expressed solidarity with the 80-year-old singer and repudiated the attitude of the attackers.
This Sunday morning (27), Gil posted a thank you for the support he received and said that he will be “rooting for the Brazilian team and for a Brazil without hate”.
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Cars, tow trucks and tires were set on fire. Drivers had trips interrupted, even on the way to hospitals. There are cries of order against the institutions.
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