"You know, a man goes into a shop and buys, and that's it. It's the same logic," he said.Mourão was also dismissive of a growing online movement that has attracted some of Brazil's top female stars to speak out against Bolsonaro, the polarizing frontrunner whose career has been marked by sexist, racist and anti-gay comments that critics say make him unfit for the presidency. "What we can see, clearly, is that our artists, and the intellectual class, have been brainwashed and seem to have just one view of the world," Mourão said in a telephone interview on Wednesday. "A social media campaign against Bolsonaro called #EleNao, or #NotHim, has exploded in recent weeks, garnering support from pop singers Anitta and Daniela Mercury. Last year, he said having a daughter, his fifth child after four boys, was "a moment of weakness.
Source: Egypt Today September 27, 2018 18:45 UTC