The model Maju de Araújo and her mother, Adriana Araújo, highlighted and the importance of combating prejudice in social media
This Friday, 21, is celebrated the International Day of Down Syndrome, which celebrates the genetic condition called trisomy 21.
Accumulating more than one million followers on social networks, the model and influencer MAJU DE ARAÚJO22, he carries an inspiring force and a legion of fans, Maju also names a new bill involved with the cause.
Titled Law Maju de Araújo, the proposal provides for the creation of complaint channels within the executive and mechanisms on digital platforms by the administrators themselves to combat cyberbullying against people with disabilities.
The project authored by the deputy Fred Pachecofrom the PMN, advanced in the first discussion in Alerj, the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro, but still needs to go through a second vote for validation to occur.
About the project
Maju Share your life on the internet for 5 years and, unfortunately, has suffered various types of virtual attacks. The cases suffered by the influencer were great factors that motivated the idealization of the law.
In an interview with who, Adriana Araújomother of Majuspoke about the importance of the project. “This is dangerous. Through a complaint post made in 2024, regarding comments with sexual violence, we received reports from several people who were also targets of these crimes, people saying that they would like to report and then realize the lack of a channel to which we could appeal, so that the necessary measures could be taken,” he said.
The deputy Fred Pacheco celebrated the project on social networks. “This is an essential step in ensuring more protection and dignity to those who face cruel attacks on the Internet.”
Source: Maxima

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