Brazilian mayoral candidate hits opponent with a chair during live debate
Brazilian mayoral candidate hits opponent with a chair during live debate
Candidate José Luiz Datena, a TV presenter, was expelled from the debate after hitting Pablo Marçal with a chair.
"I'M THE MAYOR NOW, BROTHER!"
Finally.
An appropriate opportunity for a headline writer to use the word ‘slammed’ and they went with ‘hit?’
JFC
44 0 ReplyWhoever was controlling the camera needs to be fired.
33 0 ReplyThat had one job to do, and they totally screwed it up!
18 0 ReplyThere has to be better footage of this. Portrait mode? Not steady? Not looking the right direction? What is this, Amateur Hour?!
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why was it in portrait mode? can't be the original picture
5 0 ReplyThis is why I hate vertical video
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Is the candidate John Cena?
18 2 ReplyWrong part of BRICS. He's a fan of the C part.
17 2 Reply🍦
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It may not be polite, but it's honest.
14 0 ReplyI've already booked my ticket, because I'll be damned if I'll let something as lame as not being a Brazilian citizen, prevent me from casting 1,273 votes for this man, our hero.
Unless it comes out that he was with Bolsanro during his infamous visit to the brothel full of underage Venezuelan girls...
But anything short of that, I stand with him.
11 0 ReplyMore American than America
7 0 ReplyIn case you guys dont know, Brazil is part of America
7 3 ReplyIt's part of the Americas, and more specifically South America, but just America typically refers to the US.
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... Had to be Datena.
4 0 ReplyIs he a recruit from the WWE or something?
5 1 ReplyI wish. He's an asshole TV host whose show thrives on sensationalizing crime and tragedy. The other guy is also an asshole and a massively controversial noveau riche who, in the past, said Datena wasn't man enough to hit him... So he had it coming lol.
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3 2 ReplyEw, someone posted a picture of a scabby racist rat
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