O Mark Ruffalo, 54, publicou nesta quinta-feira (9) no Twitter a foto de um caminhão com a imagem do presidente Jair Bolsonaro (PL) e a mensagem pedindo para “não confiarem em Bolsonaro”. In the publication, he marked the president of the United States, Joe Biden, who would meet with the Brazilian.
“Dear President Joe Biden, the man you are meeting today has no respect for democracy and has consistently threatened a coup. [na Cúpula das Américas] start remember to side with democracy,” the actor wrote on Twitter.
Several netizens commented on Ruffalo’s publication saying that the United States financed the 1964 military coup in Brazil. A user of the network said that she does not like Bolsonaro, but the United States should not meddle in Latin America’s problems. “The United States supported dictatorships here before saying we were communists.”
Others made fun of the character Hulk, played by the actor in “Avengers” (2012), publishing a meme of the superhero destroying an object. One netizen commented: “You wouldn’t want to see Mark angry,” he wrote tagging Biden on Twitter. Users of the social network also supported the actor saying: “Speak up, Mark”.
Ruffalo is one of the Hollywood actors who has taken a stand against the Brazilian president and campaigned on social media asking young Brazilians to take away their voter registration “to defeat Bolsonaro”. On his official Twitter profile, the artist shared in March this year a message from Anitta, 28, and reinforced the importance of voting.
“In 2020, Americans only defeated Donald Trump because voters used their democratic rights, especially young people. To defeat Bolsonaro, Brazilians aged 16 and 17 must register to vote in the upcoming election. They have until May 4 to do so.” “, wrote Ruffalo at the time.
Bolsonaro arrived this Thursday afternoon in Los Angeles, United States, to attend the Summit of the Americas and meet with the American president. Since he arrived, he has faced protests from environmental activists demanding information about the whereabouts of English journalist Dom Philips and indigenist Bruno Pereira, who disappeared since June 5, in Vale do Javari, in Amazonas.
Trucks were parked in Los Angeles with the messages: “Bolsonaro or democracy” and “Where are Dom Philips and Bruno Pereira?”.
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