Projection at the UN points to Bolsonaro as a 'Brazilian shame' hours before the speech

Projection on the UN headquarters building in New York calls Bolsonaro a "Brazilian shame" hours before the opening speech of the General Assembly. Later, the Empire State Building, New York's postcard, became a projection screen for other protests against the Brazilian president.

(This report was updated at 17:10 p.m.)

This Tuesday (20), the day that President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) spoke at the opening of the 77th General Assembly of the United Nations (UN), a projection at the UN headquarters building in New York called Bolsonaro “ Brazilian shame.”

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This was the 4th time that Brazil's president spoke at the event, this Tuesday morning.

Empire State Building becomes a canvas in protest against Bolsonaro

Jair Bolsonaro was also the target of protests at the Empire State Building, in New York, this Tuesday (20). In one of the projections on the building, the Brazilian president is called “tchutchuca do centrão”.

Then follows the word “broxonaro”, an allusion to the chorus of “imbroxável” that Bolsonaro raised for himself during the events with supporters on September 7th. Watch the video published by the newspaper 'O Globo':

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