On this Friday, the 24th, Felipe Harresbrother of Gustavo Cowboy of BBB23tore the verb when speaking of Fred Nicaciodue to a doctor’s speech after his return to the game.
Fred returned to reality last Thursday, the 23rd, after a vote in which the public chose two eliminated to return to the game, in addition to the doctor, Larissa also returned to the most guarded house in Brazil.
It turns out that the former BBB’s brother did not like the doctor’s speech about having a final with only black people, which would be something unheard of in 23 years of the program. In the 2022 edition, for the first time, there were two black people in the final, Douglas Silva and Paulo André.
“I want this whole house in black, people. Whole in black, whole, whole. I don’t want any white people in here. I don’t want! I want the ‘Big Preto Brasil’”, said Fred after his return to the game.
Fred Nicácio “I don’t want any white people in here. I don’t want to. I want Big Preto Brasil” pic.twitter.com/ijf7tUhisX
— Haroldinha Barbie Kill (@HaroldoNaLata) March 24, 2023
Annoyed by Fred’s position, Felipe used his social networks to give his opinion on the doctor’s comment and stated that he committed “reverse racism”, shortly after the repercussion of the post, Gustavo’s brother deleted the publication.
“Let’s applaud, because he is black and can commit racism against whites. Then, it is us whites who ‘are’ rooted in racism! Will fool another, but not me! And if it was a white person saying that inside the house, what would it look like!”, snapped Felipe.
After his speech, Felipe received harsh criticism from Internet users: “Warn Tiririca’s brother that reverse racism does not exist”, “That is the price that society pays for the inadequacy of birth control policies. As if one Gustavo wasn’t enough, we have two to talk twice as much b*sta”.
“I didn’t wake up to read this, did I? Reverse racism? Oh, it’s not possible.” wrote another. “In the past, people were ashamed of being stupid”, another shot.
Source: Maxima

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