Last Tuesday, the 10th, the Chamber Committee approved the PL that prohibits marriage between two people of the same sex
Last Tuesday, the 10th, the Committee on Social Security, Social Assistance, Childhood, Adolescence and Family of the Chamber of Deputies approved the PL that prohibits same-sex marriage in Brazil.
After approval, several celebrities used social media to express their outrage at the approval of the project.
Brunna Gonçalves published a photo next to Ludmillahis wife, and in the caption of the publication she wrote: “It is unacceptable that after so many problems that the country has suffered in recent years, this is the biggest discomfort for so many minds, which I say are ignorant, backward minds, full of ignorance and incomprehension, who still use religion to hide their prejudices and abominable speeches.”
“Another day in which our community suffers, and it suffers a lot. The truth is that the concern is not with our country but with the happiness of others”, he added.
The singer Maria Gadu announced that he is engaged to his girlfriend Ana Paula Popi and took the moment to criticize the PL: “Take care of your lives. Take care of your families. Bunch of stupid males wanting to dictate lives. Ever”.
“They abandon their daughters and sons and still have the nerve to think they have the right to decide about other people’s love. They won’t pass. Let’s get married, let’s raise and love our children and you will always be imbeciles who invented sin. We say YES to marriage, yes to motherhood, yes to love”concluded the artist.
Pablo Vittar he wrote:“So many horrible things happening in the country and the biggest concern is whether or not gay people can get married, what a step backwards.”
The actress Ana Beatriz Nogueira published: “I don’t want to marry a person of the same sex. It’s my right. I don’t want you to marry a person of the same sex. It’s intolerance and prejudice. I forbid you to marry a person of the same sex. It’s fascism and unacceptable “.
Marcella Rica vented: “I’m not going to be able to talk about it the way I want to right now. I think Gil did this in a very authentic way, which really provokes revolt, a very bad anguish to see that we live in this country that is going backwards and that, in 2023, is the country that kills the most LGBT people in the world whole”.
“I wanted to be able to understand what interferes in someone’s life, the fact that I want to marry the woman I love and have my rights guaranteed? How does this affect someone’s life?” she questioned.
“And what is most bizarre, for me, what I feel most attacked by this hatred and intolerance is that people use the Bible to legitimize hate speech and homophobia!” continued.
“It is very absurd for me, as a gay, Christian woman, who believes a lot in God and Jesus, to see a book that talks about love being used in such a petty, disgusting and disgusting way to take away my rights! So much happening in the world, war everywhere, the war we live in these cities…”, finished.
Astrid Fontenelle he said: “If anyone still doesn’t understand, I’ll quickly explain: this recognition of the marital status of same-sex marriage is extremely important.”
“People live, coexist, share and own goods. We are experiencing a horrible setback, I am very afraid of how this will affect the adoption process in Brazil and we cannot allow this religious fundamentalism”, scored.
Felipe Neto took advantage of his participation in the PodPah to criticize the project: “It’s a stillborn project, it doesn’t have the slightest chance of being carried out. It’s just Congress wanting to show what it represents, which unfortunately is the portrait of a very significant portion of our people. I think it’s a message, they want to send a message: ‘We’re here and we’re not going anywhere’”.
Alice Wegmann opined: “What horrible days for the world and for Brazil. It’s bad.”
Source: Maxima

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