Anielle’s advisor’s case had disproportionate repercussions

by time news

1970-01-01 02:00:00

After Marcelle Decothé da Silva, former advisor to minister Anielle Franco, was removed from her position, received criticism on social media and became the target of an investigation by the Public Ministry of São Paulo, lawyer and researcher Thayná Yaredy assessed that the repercussion of the case is disproportionate. Marcelle criticized the São Paulo fans during the Copa do Brasil final and the lawyer questioned the way issues of racial discrimination are handled in Brazil.

What leaves me very astonished and uncomfortable as a black woman, as well as a lawyer, is the total relativization and disregard of how they take into account the evidence and the way in which reports of racial discrimination against black, indigenous and other people happen within the country. and the gender-based violence and online hate speech that occurs in relation to almost everything black people post. Thayná Yaredy, lawyer and researcher

During participation in the UOL Newsthe lawyer also pointed out that reactions against black people tend to be quite disproportionate, placing greater weight on any mistakes and mistakes that black people may make.

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