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A série acompanha políticos, influenciadores e militantes arrependidos para mostrar como a radicalização sequestrou o debate público no Brasil culminando nos atos antidemocráticos.
Episódio 1: Um operador das redes se orgulha do que faz: quanto mais indignação, melhor. Mas, em 2022, isso gerou violência. De outro lado, o deputado André Janones mergulha na guerra digital.
Episódio 1: Um operador das redes se orgulha do que faz: quanto mais indignação, melhor. Mas, em 2022, isso gerou violência. De outro lado, o deputado André Janones mergulha na guerra digital.
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00:11If you don't follow me, you're going to get a beating.
00:14Because these people today, they're ready for war, you know?
00:18The population will rise up, there will be a civil war.
00:21Because nobody will accept it anymore.
00:24The camera for this documentary is in a camp of people who are here for the war.
00:30This is news, it came from a friend who's a retired general, he posted it in my family's group chat.
00:39Recording the news they read.
00:42We dissolved the National Congress, the Federal Senate.
00:47The ballot boxes are connected to the Starlink system.
00:50Listening to the messages they receive.
00:52Enough of making fools of us!
00:54We are on the brink of civil war and I can't let it all fall apart.
01:01Since when was this movement just a tent in front of the barracks?
01:05We're doing this so you don't end up as Chinese food, okay?
01:09You clown!
01:11Clown!
01:12Go home! Go take care of your own home!
01:15You suck-up!
01:18Bolsonaro alone won't be able to do it.
01:21And the left is advancing, communism is advancing.
01:25The camera for this documentary is set during a businesswoman's family lunch.
01:29I'm going to war, I'm going to war, I'm going.
01:31Realizing the fears that led her to radicalization.
01:35Base 2 is in need of a semi-industrial van.
01:40Trying to understand the reasons that led her to the front of the army to request intervention.
01:45Help, General!
01:49I will die for Brazil!
01:54Invade the Supreme Court, guys.
01:56Invade the Supreme Federal Court.
01:59Brazil is about to be taken over, folks.
02:02I'm going up the ramp, cousin.
02:04Look how beautiful, cousin!
02:06Come on, everyone with their teeth in their eyes!
02:10Supreme Federal Court!
02:11There's no turning back!
02:13We're not leaving here!
02:15This person is ours!
02:17This Sunday, January 8, 2023,
02:20Brazil's constitutional democracy has come under attack.
02:23And in a way that is unprecedented in our history.
02:27The country's capital was the target of a terrorist attack by coup supporters.
02:32of former president Jair Bolsonaro.
02:35Xandão's room, which went to Papa Roura.
02:41He messed everything up, son.
02:44A society that used to be passive,
02:48I'll even say it like this,
02:50She was hallucinating, I don't know, intoxicated.
02:55And now he's awake.
03:04The camera for this documentary is in a neighborhood of Fortaleza.
03:08capturing cries that echoed long before the election.
03:23Shouts from a retired colonel,
03:25who warned against armed struggle and lied about the ballot boxes in 2021.
03:32And he lies about the ballot boxes and calls the people to the barracks in 2022.
03:44This is an eight-part documentary that confronts a Brazil that we are still far from understanding.
03:5070 and two hours for the army to take over.
03:53But what we see, every day, is being fueled by a new dose of conspiracy theories.
03:59So, wake up, people.
04:01We're going to militarize you from the start.
04:03Let's blow up Brazil.
04:05I'll repeat, it's all part of a military strategy.
04:08In the enigmatic words of General Braga Neto.
04:17We burned machines, tractors, we made a ruckus.
04:21And in the leaked audio of a minister from the Federal Court of Accounts.
04:24I think it's a matter of hours, days at most.
04:28The words of authorities.
04:30And to the Brazilians who are out there in the streets, my congratulations.
04:33From influencers.
04:35No newspaper in Brazil is showing the size of the demonstration.
04:41And the reflection on the streets.
04:43They escaped!
04:45They chickened out!
04:46They chickened out!
04:46Look at the population!
04:47Here's to new progress!
04:49Here's to new progress!
04:51We will not accept it!
04:54We will not accept this, you weaklings!
04:56We're not stupid!
04:58The mechanism that fuels political radicalization.
05:01And those who don't go, tough luck.
05:03We go to war, and if we have to die, let it be to save our nation.
05:08This is what you will see from now on.
05:11On extremists.br
05:12They are armed for war.
05:15Definitely another war.
05:17Another war here, look.
05:18Calm down, damn it, no.
05:19Calm down, no.
05:20Calm down, damn it, no.
05:21Calm down, calm down, old man.
05:21Stop, stop.
05:22No, man.
05:23You're a patriot, old man.
05:31Look here, you bandits!
05:42We are the straight bar.
06:02Outrage is a positive outcome of my work.
06:05It's fast, it's fast.
06:06That's what really makes the difference.
06:10When I manage to provoke indignation in that person, the best part is feeling that you've changed.
06:20The game somehow.
06:22Did you understand?
06:23Somehow you changed the game.
06:25Did you understand?
06:29So, this outrage that people are feeling, man, it's real.
06:34It is created by content.
06:35It is created.
06:36It was created.
06:36All of this is created.
06:56That's crazy, isn't it?
06:59But I like it.
07:00I enjoy doing what I do.
07:03What do I do?
07:04What do I do, what narrative do I contest on social media?
07:08What am I, a social media strategist?
07:12Am I a digital marketer?
07:13It's something that's still very difficult for people to understand.
07:16Because nobody ever knows.
07:18No access.
07:18People don't know what it is.
07:20Because the guy who hires me, for example, he hired me to put an end to this here.
07:26To say that the building manager here is no good.
07:27That service there is no good.
07:29This place is full of trash.
07:30Then I come here at a time like this, when everyone is cleaning.
07:33And I take pictures and say that this place is full of trash, it's messy, that there's nothing here.
07:38I'm hired to complain about this place.
07:45Our role is to create unease.
07:49Right?
07:51There is less and less room for real debate.
07:53Increasingly creating an atmosphere of unease among voters.
08:06When we take classical sociology and try to understand it, like this,
08:13That's a question that has always been asked.
08:15What makes people take to the streets?
08:17What makes people get politically engaged?
08:19What makes a person suddenly pay a personal price, for example,
08:25and risk going to a demonstration that could be violent.
08:38There's a very important feeling that really makes people engage.
08:44That is outrage.
08:45Are you going to let this country become a Chinese colony?
08:50Out with the Communist Party!
08:59So, indignation is contagious.
09:03And it spreads socially through this logic of contagion.
09:07So the interesting thing is that the platforms, the social networks, somehow understood this.
09:12And they encourage content that causes outrage because that generates more engagement.
09:18And engagement is their business model.
09:30Things started heating up online.
09:35So, to the point where you have governments elected with more aggressive agendas,
09:42You have election propaganda that makes extensive use of this rhetoric, this narrative of outrage.
09:52Election campaigns based on this.
09:54And then this grew and normalized a series of aggressive, toxic discourses,
10:02Hate speech that generates outrage.
10:07When the Superior Electoral Court began to take stricter measures
10:12against the spread of lies and hate speech in the 2022 elections,
10:17One of President Bolsonaro's most loyal allies published this video.
10:22It really reminds you of those prostitutes, those trashy sluts, doesn't it?
10:27Rotten on the inside and hideous on the outside.
10:30A witch.
10:31A witch.
10:32God forbid I get involved with that woman in that latrine.
10:36which is the Superior Electoral Court.
10:47Roberto Jefferson was under house arrest.
10:50and had been repeatedly violating the measures imposed on him by the court.
10:56The Federal Police arrived here to arrest me now, look.
11:02My roots are planted.
11:04I'm not going to turn myself in because they think it's absurd.
11:07I'm going to face him.
11:09I will not surrender.
11:11I stand with you.
11:12I want to see the cross of Christ planted at the top of the world.
11:17The Federal Police reported that the agents did not fire any shots.
11:20and that Roberto Jefferson's reaction came after hearing the arrest warrant.
11:25I'm standing.
11:26They will either hand me over or they will fight for my freedom.
11:30And I'm not going to give up.
11:37I'll set my example.
11:39I'm leaving my seed planted.
11:41Resistance.
11:42Resist oppression.
11:44Resist loving you.
11:45God blesses.
11:47Roberto!
11:48Roberto!
11:50Roberto!
11:51Roberto!
11:53Roberto!
11:54This is Roberto Jefferson from Correio.
11:57That's the guy.
11:59I'm here.
12:00I just left here, I'm going to get my motorcycle.
12:03And I'm going to follow Roberto Jefferson's car here.
12:11Rosângela Pessanha is a businesswoman from Niterói.
12:14and a candidate for federal deputy for the same party as Roberto Jefferson.
12:37And I'm going to pass on a message, a little message, to Alexandre de Moraes.
12:44Go ahead and wear Prada, just like the devil.
12:48You should put on your Prada, because the lady is about to arrive.
13:10Political activism seeps into you, into your body, into your mind, into your heart.
13:20And it starts to take over, and you can't delegate anymore.
13:26You start wanting to take the reins, you start as if you were on a battlefield, you know?
13:35If I were at war and you were looking for the place you need to be to be at war,
13:44to be on the front lines.
13:46We, the activists, proclaimed, along with these doctors, that Ivermequitin existed, and that we couldn't say that it caused the...
13:57our account.
13:58Titina, as we called her, was a woman who saved many lives; I was one of them.
14:11And the left is advancing, communism is advancing.
14:16And then I said, no, I'm going to, I'm going to war, I'm going to war, I'm going.
14:36Because we here understand, and I, as someone who works here, understand that this is a dead end.
14:42You, as part of the media, part of the press, you also understand that there's a lot of nonsense out there.
14:48But go talk to my neighbor across the street, do you think she's my neighbor?
14:51Do you think my neighbor across the street doesn't believe in penis-shaped baby bottles?
14:55That's it, that's why she voted for Bolsonaro.
14:58Because she said, "My God, my God, blood of the lamb, beloved Jesus, I'm going to put penis-shaped baby bottles in schools."
15:10Did you understand? And it's surreal.
15:13Hired by politicians for campaigns attacking opponents, this young social media operator
15:19He doesn't seem to mind that his work encourages the radicalization that he himself condemns.
15:25Some people aren't dishonest, some people aren't corrupt, but the fake news was so powerful.
15:32Yeah, things got so intense towards that person.
15:35She can no longer explain herself. She has left public life.
15:40And why did you accept?
15:42Because that's how I make a living.
15:45Not to destroy people, I make a living from social media.
15:50This device has a motion sensor, okay guys?
15:53So, when transporting them, you have to be very careful, because if they drop them or shake them too much,
16:00It's going to explode.
16:03I like computers, I like video games, I like playing airsoft, you know, I grew up playing strategy games, RPGs.
16:10and so on.
16:10And airsoft is kind of a condensation of that, you know?
16:14The ability to transform myself into a character, to have powerful weaponry, to be someone special.
16:26I had a pretty bad past, you know, because I got involved with drugs, I got involved with people...
16:32Wrong, you know?
16:33Even with all the potential I have, I only readjusted and rediscovered myself when I was 24 or 25 years old.
16:41right?
16:42I recently turned 30, so what does that mean?
16:44I have a presidential term that I've traded my life for.
16:48My social life is a bit of a mess, isn't it?
16:50My relationships, they're a little bit messed up.
16:53Why?
16:54Because I don't have that much time left in life.
16:57So, my routine is different from people my age because I no longer believe in...
17:03fantasies of the world.
17:07Guys, let me tell you something.
17:08Thank you. Thanks.
17:10Congratulations on...
17:11Oh, ask for it.
17:12It cost.
17:12Now the problem is that I'm a bit of a person who stays...
17:16It's the little embalmer that I'll stay with.
17:17It's the little embalmer that I'll stay with.
17:17It's the little embalmer that I'll stay with.
17:18It's the little embalmer that I'll stay with.
17:18Something will be felt.
17:20In other words, that was all a strategy to divert their militants.
17:24And we succeeded.
17:25Actually, I do have some of the content from the BVN scenario, some of which Paulo passed on to me.
17:31But it's nothing more than the guy swearing.
17:35I didn't question him.
17:36But I managed to take five days off from that fight because of that.
17:39Why?
17:40That's because that's when they started refuting this, this, this.
17:43AND.
17:45Now she pulled out her gun.
17:47It's Zambelli, it's Zambelli.
17:49It's Zambelli, it's Zambelli.
17:50When Congressman André Janones disembarked from the plane on the eve of the election...
17:59A new scene of political radicalization was beginning to appear on Brazilians' cell phones.
18:05I think it should have been live, not a video.
18:07Don't you think so?
18:09Gleice said that Bolsonaro called for a live broadcast at 7 PM.
18:14Give me the headphones, really quickly, the headphones and the microphone.
18:23It's Zambelli, it's Zambelli.
18:29Guys, I'm landing here at Congonhas airport now and I just found out what happened.
18:33Carla Zambelli, she pulled out a gun and it seems there was even a shot fired.
18:37You can hear the sound of a gunshot.
18:39That's enough, boy!
18:40As her boss says, negative psychological effects.
18:45That's what I'm causing in them, and I'm going to keep causing it.
18:48Do you know why?
18:48Because you don't scare me.
18:50I'm not afraid of you.
18:51I'm not afraid of bandits and I'm not afraid of militiamen.
18:55Every time we met them, they asked us to go after me.
19:00It's in Janones' videos.
19:02In other words, Janones is involved in this, and we'll be working with more of his work as well.
19:07Do you have any idea what I did to Zambelli's mental health to these people?
19:11The woman even happened to come across a gun; the woman pulled everything out.
19:16What have I done to this woman's psyche?
19:20A politician is an employee.
19:22I pay your salary.
19:23I give the order.
19:23You shut up and obey.
19:26André Janone became an internet celebrity with videos in which he also starred in fights.
19:32I don't ask the mayor for permission, because political scoundrels don't boss me around.
19:37Against city halls.
19:38We're going to break this corrupt system.
19:41Against hospitals.
19:42If there's no one in this city with courage, I'll tell you that courage here is a bad thing.
19:46Against city councilors.
19:49But I'll have a bottle of each of you.
19:54I'm using the same modus operandi as them.
20:02I know that.
20:03I know what I'm raising in terms of discussion and doubt.
20:07I am convinced that democracy is worth it.
20:12I usually say the following.
20:14People call this cultural Janonism.
20:15I have been saying the following.
20:16The essence of Bolsonarism is lies.
20:19The essence of Janonism is doubt.
20:21It's a provocation.
20:23When Roberto Jefferson met the Federal Police with rifle fire and grenades,
20:28Janone said that Jefferson was the coordinator of Jair Bolsonaro's campaign.
20:35He was forced to retract his statement.
20:37Through this video, I intend to reestablish the truth once and for all.
20:43And to say that Roberto Jefferson was never the campaign coordinator for candidate Jair Bolsonaro.
20:51But he used the video as an opportunity to launch a series of ironic remarks.
20:55I would also like to inform you that President Bolsonaro does not know Roberto Jefferson.
20:59nor has he ever taken any photos with him.
21:15Felipe Neto, one of the biggest influencers in the country,
21:19He shared with Janone the responsibility of confronting Bolsonaro's supporters on social media.
21:32The worst part is that Brazil is so crazy that I don't know if this is a shooting in the face.
21:36foot.
21:36Things are so upside down that it's impossible to tell.
21:40If this really is a self-inflicted wound in the country we live in today.
21:43It's impossible to know.
21:49The fight against Bolsonaro's ideology also benefited from the help of another unlikely character.
21:54I just had a truck stolen from your federal representative.
21:56He's a federal congressman, isn't he?
21:58Do you know what we're talking about in politics?
22:00My truck was stolen.
22:01Then when they stole my second truck, man, I went after them, and they ran me over.
22:06But look here.
22:08Six male pins in my leg, they stole my truck.
22:11I was bedridden for six months, I was outraged, man, come on, I'll have to find a solution.
22:14For fuck's sake, man.
22:15I grabbed my things, bought a ticket to Brasília, arrived at the airport, put on a suit, and went.
22:19Back then, we were talking to Jair Bolsonaro and Eduardo, right?
22:23It would be what spurts together across Brazil.
22:25Menegino, Bolsonaro's wave.
22:26Those who vote for Jair Bolsonaro will not change their minds.
22:29And I decided that we would not allow ourselves to arrive on September 7th and talk about article 142.
22:38Talking about closing the National Congress, talking about closing the Supreme Federal Court.
22:44I don't care if I don't get re-elected again.
22:48Having broken with Bolsonaro's ideology, Nereu Crispim is attempting to get re-elected under a different party banner and with different policies.
23:02Folks, there's a statement going around from Representative Nereu Crispim trying to convince the public.
23:09not participating in a democratic act in favor of Brazil.
23:15Do you think you own the category?
23:18Hey man, take care of yourself, you should only be the owner of your own house, man!
23:22I'm sending one to kill you, bro.
23:25Oh, I'm just not sending one over there to kill you.
23:28This is the type of message I received.
23:33That time that guy went there and assaulted those nurses, right?
23:37That other lady was once in São Paulo with a baseball bat in her hand.
23:43Remember, right?
23:45We all know where this ends, right?
23:47It ends in violence.
23:56So, look at this message from my brother.
23:59Regarding paper ballots.
24:00My older brother, a retired military man.
24:02The armored vehicle parade is just a warning.
24:06If you think it's a bluff, I advise you not to be present at the brothel.
24:10If you vote against it, don't even come near me, or I'll punch you in the face.
24:14and to unleash all the anger I have towards this garbage congress that you're a part of.
24:19I answered him like this,
24:21It's up to you, I'll hug you, if you want to punch me in the face, go ahead.
24:25I love you, my brother.
24:26I cannot solve the problem of hatred that has been planted in Brazil by also planting hatred.
24:32If the system, to put it bluntly, is crap, it's because they are crap.
24:40A study that monitored more than 15,000 public WhatsApp groups.
24:44concluded that the messages that went most viral in the 2022 election
24:48These were fake news stories about the ballot boxes and the TSE (Superior Electoral Court).
24:53An agenda promoted by the government based on false allegations of fraud in electronic voting machines.
25:00The attempt to discredit the elections has been ongoing since 2018.
25:04But it was in 2021 that the attacks became permanent.
25:10The newspaper states that the message was that, without paper ballots, there would be no elections in 2022.
25:18The minister denies it.
25:19There will be paper ballots.
25:21Because if there are no printed ballots, then there won't be an election.
25:24I think the message has been delivered.
25:30The role of the Armed Forces is to defend democracy, not to threaten it.
25:36The unprecedented nature of the parade and the fact that it took place on the day the Chamber would decide the fate of the PEC.
25:43of the printed ballot
25:43They generated enormous suspicion that this was an attempt to intimidate parliament.
25:52What is being done here is radicalism to accommodate the discourse of the president of the republic.
25:58Instead of governing the country, he spends his time doing live streams spreading fake news.
26:03And you may notice that many of my colleagues are not listening to what I'm saying.
26:09They are on social media.
26:11Because they are not here to discuss the project.
26:16They are here to tell people their side of the story.
26:20Bolsonarism doesn't change its targets.
26:26In fact, it's all part of a larger timeline, which is
26:31In the Bolsonaro narrative, everything is...
26:34It's all Bolsonaro against the system.
26:39Bolsonaro, an honest man, against the corrupt leftist system.
26:44Everything. Including the printed ballot.
26:47Henrique Parra is a researcher from the interior of São Paulo.
26:50who, along with a group of activists, monitors more than 2,000 WhatsApp groups.
26:57Sometimes when you talk about corruption, what do you imagine?
26:59Misappropriation of funds, misappropriation of public funds.
27:02You're further limiting the phenomenon, right?
27:05For them, it's a broader issue.
27:06It is a corruption, therefore, of values, of morals, of institutions.
27:12So it's good versus evil.
27:16While you are discussing this topic in WhatsApp groups,
27:19It's not the only thing that's going around.
27:21Content about Venezuela and content about Cuba are circulating.
27:26fake news, that old fake news about the Rouanet Law,
27:30that put the artists naked with a child.
27:33That has been triggered many times in recent years.
27:39It's back in circulation again.
27:40So, because you have to, at the same time as you have to convince
27:44This absurd theory that the left has a scheme with the TSE (Superior Electoral Court)...
27:53You need to reignite the hatred against this left wing.
27:58The left, in a broad sense, which today includes everyone who isn't a Bolsonaro supporter, right?
28:03I'm going to tell you something.
28:04The left has one good thing going for it.
28:07They converge in such a way.
28:13To the right, it diverges, it opens up.
28:19And then there's that huge pile of...
28:21The ramifications.
28:22And everyone is looking out for their own interests.
28:26Each one has more goat than the other.
28:27But we are very young.
28:29This weakens the movement.
28:29We are... The right wing is very new.
28:32She will learn.
28:32She's already learned a lot about it.
28:34We've improved a lot already.
28:35We still have a lot to improve.
28:37The journey has only just begun.
28:39The war is only just beginning.
28:42This guy, he sounds like many candidates,
28:47From many activists, you understand?
28:49He prepared a product for me, which he said,
28:54Rosângela, I think it suits you perfectly.
28:57You don't need to be on top of a sound truck.
29:00Electric floor, ready.
29:01Let's put it this way.
29:03Bolsonaro said that the 7th would be the last time, right?
29:07He said that.
29:09But I don't think so.
29:10The people now know how to shout and protest, right?
29:16Were you in Copacabana on the 7th?
29:20Yes, with a coffin.
29:21Oh, I didn't see you.
29:22You had to put a trio there.
29:25But that's how it is, there's a lot of competition.
29:29The coffin is quite tall, isn't it?
29:31It's a coffin.
29:32The person, I mean, the deceased...
29:35The deceased is large, isn't he?
29:37There are three, right, damn it, man?
29:39It's all three, right?
29:40They're already on top of it.
29:41And I was going to burn the coffin right there in Copacabana.
29:44It was going to be a disaster, wasn't it?
29:46Ia.
29:46Come forward here, come forward here, the coffin.
29:49It's not you, it's the coffin.
29:51The little bed is going to pass by there, it's going to come here, it's going to come here.
29:53Go, Daniel!
29:54Daniel, Daniel!
29:58He saw it then.
29:59What is the name of the court, of the country?
30:01There is?
30:01What is the name of the court, of the country, of the court?
30:04Supreme Federal Court.
30:05The country of the court.
30:06Inter-American Court.
30:08What is the name of the court?
30:08Costa Rica.
30:09Another heart!
30:11Another heart!
30:15Bolsonaro's heart!
30:17So, she went to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Rita's court, to request her freedom.
30:25by Daniel Silveira.
30:27Is this where I ended up?
30:29To request the release of my friend Daniel Silveira.
30:33Rosângela went to Costa Rica accompanied by Oswaldo Eustáquio, another figure from far-right networks, arrested four times for
30:41order from the Supreme Federal Court.
30:43I'm here, visiting the museum, I went to the Assembly, and since it's raining a lot, and we don't have shade, the
30:50People decided to use Daniel Silveira's banner here.
30:53Shall we do a war cry here?
30:57But you have to say, wait, you have to say, do you have social media?
31:03Film it, ask her to film it.
31:06Dead left! Dead left!
31:09Dead left! Dead left!
31:13I left here in the early morning, I went three times, by car, to Brasília, to do activism.
31:20Good luck, Leandro.
31:21Thanks.
31:22Good luck.
31:23Give me a hand here, please.
31:26If we really don't go to the front lines, our freedom is over.
31:32Tiredness sets in, but it's pure joy.
31:39I don't think you'll be able to take it again, huh?
31:41You can't handle another funeral, can you?
31:53But as our president said, this is the last time, right?
31:57If you go to the supermarket, you buy an item, and when you go through the checkout, we give you a ticket.
32:02The product you paid for, the cashier's number, everything comes out in your hand.
32:08So you vote and there's nothing to give you a document? Nothing?
32:14So that's the main topic.
32:16It had already been decided a while back that this was going to be done.
32:20But things went wrong.
32:24I place myself within that sociological debate, right?
32:29To transform the familiar into the exotic and the exotic into the familiar.
32:33That's where I position myself as a voter from the masses.
32:36Dude, what would scare me if I received that on WhatsApp?
32:40First thing, since things are polarized, the first thing I want to say is that the people on my opponents' side...
32:49have access to the vote count, for example.
32:56Ah, I would believe that.
32:57So this whole ballot box thing is causing a lot of outrage, especially among laypeople.
33:06And then it fires, it fires millions of shots.
33:10We can fire like a million shots every half hour.
33:14Did you understand?
33:15Oh, WhatsApp just arrived, and another one just came in, the other video has already started circulating with new material.
33:24So the bunker must have even changed address by now.
33:31A week before the first round of voting, the bunker of one of the campaigns he was working on was discovered by the police.
33:39Mass messaging is prohibited by law.
33:43We started saying he was a suck-up, something really ridiculous like that, but it was pretty weak, you know?
33:49When the material he had with his mistress arrived, that's when things changed.
33:56That's when I think they appealed, because she's an appeals court judge, an inspector general, something like that.
34:05He holds an important position, you know?
34:07And then, man, I think when the first shot about the mistress came in, the next day he
34:16He was arrested.
34:21There was only one guy, plus twenty computers.
34:25Then I can answer for being inside the office and stuff, I don't know what.
34:29Depending on the context, everyone falls for it.
34:33But since I don't think the guy who fired the shot is going to say anything, we'll stick with it.
34:47The point isn't the shot itself, it's how we get this kind of list.
34:50This is confidential information, right?
34:53From government databases and such.
34:57So we have access to this type of data.
35:01With name, phone number, ID, tax ID, everything.
35:18And you think these people aren't influencing things?
35:22Traitor to the fatherland.
35:24Guys, here it is.
35:26This is the politics of violence.
35:32I determined that as soon as the incident occurred at LV Gasparian, Roberto should be arrested immediately.
35:39And the treatment he received was that of a criminal.
35:42After all, anyone who's on the police team is a criminal.
35:45This is how I treat people who are part of the police force.
35:48Send me that video of the federal police officer treating Jefferson well.
35:54Send it to me so I can post it now.
35:56I'm going to implement treatment for criminals in the Bolsonaro government.
36:02And a thumbs up.
36:15The final debate of the broadcasts with the presidential candidate.
36:21Thank you very much, candidate.
36:22Thank you to everyone who is following this debate.
36:25Just to get this off your chest once and for all, candidate, I understand that your words mean that the
36:29Sir, you will respect the outcome.
36:31Whether it is favorable to you or adverse to you, is that correct?
36:35There is no doubt about it.
36:35Whoever is the craziest, wins.
36:38That's what democracy is.
36:40Social media is part of our lives.
36:44They are not our life.
36:46Especially for those who are political agents.
36:48For those who are public figures.
36:49And he's just a meme creator.
36:51A guy who spends his time on social media making jokes.
36:53He proved it.
36:54His agenda is 100% online.
36:56He brought the topics of discussion on social media into the debate.
36:58Then I'll make a cut of it.
37:00I'll get the smaller one.
37:01In about a minute and a half.
37:03So we can go viral via WhatsApp.
37:06But for now, it's time to get the word out on Twitter.
37:09So, press the button.
37:10Retweet.
37:11So, it's the economic agenda that's bringing in votes.
37:14That's what matters to us in order to win the elections.
37:16While they're distracted by their mess, we're winning votes.
37:21Beauty?
37:22Janones' mantra for social media is always to set the agenda.
37:26Never be dictated to.
37:30Oh my god, how embarrassing.
37:32I just received what, for me, is a huge disappointment.
37:36That's something I'd never seen children do before.
37:39But I still hadn't seen his father.
37:40Pastor Márcio Baladão, from the Lagoinha Baptist Church,
37:44spreading fake news via WhatsApp.
37:47For all church members.
37:48Because it came to me automatically.
37:52This means having to swallow the attacks from opponents.
37:57What I've been saying about you not debunking fake news.
38:01I mean, from the moment I say, look,
38:03Pastor Márcio Baladão is spreading the word on his WhatsApp networks.
38:06Lula is against abuse.
38:08That Lula is in favor of legalizing drugs.
38:10You bring the discussion into the realm of drug legalization.
38:13That's their agenda.
38:18You set the agenda for abortion.
38:19It doesn't matter if the pastor was wrong, or if he wasn't wrong.
38:23You're arguing about what they want.
38:24They want us to discuss this.
38:26We don't want to discuss that right now.
38:27We want to discuss hunger and poverty.
38:33I'm making a point of constantly reminding people of the Zambelli episode.
38:43One of those tweets alone has 147,000 likes.
38:52On election day, on war day, on battle day,
38:55You need to keep your soldiers motivated.
38:58In their case, hatred was simmering.
39:00In our case, instead of hatred, there is indignation.
39:04Outrage channeled into making you respond in this way.
39:09Going to vote, bringing more people, seeking justice,
39:13showing their dissatisfaction, denouncing irregularities.
39:16So, that's the strategy for today.
39:19It's leaving now.
39:23I have one vote.
39:26Bolsonaro has 56% of the vote.
39:29Lula, 34%.
39:31Let me take a look here.
39:33Rio Grande do Sul.
39:34That's to be expected, right? From the start.
39:36Most of the votes came from the South, right?
39:40So far, by 0.44%.
39:45Whether Bolsonaro wins or loses, he stays.
39:49It won't...
39:50Because, for sure, he has a very good intelligence team, right?
39:54Fraud.
39:55He will find evidence of fraud.
39:57He's in power.
39:58He will prove the fraud.
39:59True.
39:59To annul the presidential election.
40:01They're going to call for new elections in six months, three months.
40:05Rosângela was far from being elected as a federal deputy.
40:09Guys, put Bolsonaro's song on!
40:11to see if she can lift that spirits too.
40:14Nereu Crispim as well.
40:16It's pointless to listen to something.
40:18Especially since those who are normally able to say something
40:21Those are the ones who were mocking the actions your father was taking.
40:25against those people who were attacking the Supreme Federal Court,
40:30against the Chamber, the deputies.
40:32But no one had the courage to see what good it would do.
40:36In 2022, he received one-third of the votes he had in the previous election.
40:49André Janones was re-elected with 60,000 more votes than in 2018.
40:54Thanks.
40:55Thanks.
40:56Thanks.
40:56You helped.
40:57Firm.
40:59I'm excited.
41:00I think that's enough.
41:01No, way back there.
41:05Did you open all the ballot boxes?
41:07It's impossible.
41:08It has 80% of the votes.
41:12He elected.
41:13Bolsonaro?
41:16Squid?
41:17Squid?
41:17Did Lula win the election?
41:20It goes over 49, I don't know what.
41:25But is it over already?
41:27Is it over already?
41:3198, I don't know what, because it's from the ballot boxes that have been counted.
41:36It's a feeling of genuine indignation, it comes back, sadness lingers.
41:43More colorful, its smiling, beautiful fields have more flowers.
41:48Our forests are more vibrant, our life in your embrace is filled with love.
41:55Oh beloved, idolized homeland, hail, hail.
42:00Brazil, the eternal sun, be a symbol.
42:06It's impossible, man.
42:07Isn't something wrong there?
42:10We're really going to war.
42:12Because I'm not going to back down, am I?
42:13I have to be alone and die, fuck it.
42:15But I'd rather die standing than settle for a cowardly shower.
42:18Drink only a few at a time.
42:19He comes!
42:20Army!
42:20We're left with you!
42:23FGF!
42:24Strength and hard work!
42:253, 4!
42:26Democracy under scrutiny.
42:28Help, General!
42:30And the dangers of political radicalization in the barracks.
42:33Occupation of all headquarters.
42:37I thank God for being alive to see all of this.
42:40To experience all of this.
42:42To be a part of all of this.
42:45Invade the Supreme Court, guys.
42:47Invade the Supreme Federal Court.
42:50That's what you'll see in the next episode of this series.
42:55Wow, my wife!
42:57The military police officer in Bahia.
42:59It stopped at the bar right now.
43:01Oh, the police officer freaked out.
43:02Oh my God, he shot again.
43:05The prison officer in Paraná.
43:07Suddenly, the party is ruined on the other side.
43:11It seemed like he wanted to kill everyone that way.
43:16And you'll also see throughout this series...
43:19Oh man, look here.
43:22No one answers.
43:24Cecilia could die.
43:26Because you can't imagine...
43:30Since they're always above me, what if those guys find out what I am?
43:33The undercover agent who documents attacks by radical groups on the internet.
43:39It's money.
43:40It's money.
43:42The mechanism that fuels online extremism.
43:45These people get paid very well to lie on the internet.
43:49and to promote disinformation campaigns against the pandemic, for example.
43:53They deserve to starve to death.
43:55They deserve to die with a flat head and starving.
44:00Over the course of eight episodes, the series extremists.br
44:03We are facing a Brazil that we are far from understanding.
44:07It's now or never.
44:10Send the bullet.
44:12That's very good.
44:14Very good.
44:15Which has new faces.
44:18I thought, wait.
44:19There is no one, no one, no representative of my age in politics.
44:23I need to do something.
44:25Go to Cuba, kid!
44:27That is in the streets.
44:28Go get vaccinated in China!
44:33That's frightening...
44:36And unfortunately, a civil war could happen in Brazil.
44:41And it divides the country.
44:42It will be a bloodbath, unfortunately.
44:49Who trades political debate for gunfights.
44:52When he rolled down the window, he yelled.
44:55Can I love?
44:56Very!
45:01No my love!
45:03It can't be!
45:05That's not how it was!
45:06That's not how it was!
45:10The fanaticism was so great that many of them celebrated.
45:16They thought it was good.
45:17They thought that guy, Victor, was shooting at you.
45:21They were serving God.
45:24A movement sparked by unlikely characters.
45:29I am the only person, possibly in all of the Americas,
45:35someone who understands activism and is not left-wing.
45:41I regret what I did.
45:45But it's a genuine regret.
45:48But it cannot move forward without facing opposition.
45:51We have 24 hours to end the campaign.
45:53But I can't stay silent!
45:55I will not be silenced!
45:57With pastors and churches that, in order to support the candidate,
46:01He makes a gun gesture with his hand.
46:04You have provoked anger against me.
46:07They are the conductors of chaos.
46:09He prayed to God!
46:11Right-wing activism.
46:12Not the left here.
46:14At any cost, at any price,
46:16We don't want those guys here.
46:19These guys think they're tough guys.
46:21Let's see if they have the courage to point the finger at us.
46:24The feeling that everyone has, that I have too,
46:26It's only the beginning.
46:39What do you also mean?
46:40That's what's making me do this.
46:41That is good.
47:02What do you mean,
47:05I am woven.
47:05What do you mean?
47:07Amen.
47:37Amen.
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