Nikolas Ferreira: Janja just said that the nickname "gastadeira" (big spender), to her, is misogyny — that is, if you, a Brazilian worker, wake up early and sleep late, and feel disrespected by someone who doesn't hold public office but uses public structures to even have a parallel office that has already cost 1.2 million of your money, and you want to criticize her for blowing people’s money on luxurious international trips, you're misogynistic.
Nikolas Ferreira: That's right, gentlemen. And what is the context in which she is saying this?
I don't know if you know that, while you pay more for travel and gasoline, while food is being reduced — now the Bis isn't even stacked one on top of another, no, it's just one — while you are working, do you know what Congress is worried about?
Nikolas Ferreira: Criminalizing misogyny, with the fallacy that this is to protect women.
Nikolas Ferreira: Look how interesting: Janja steps onto the field to say you can't criticize her because that would be misogyny.
