Jair Bolsonaro’s wife says religions of African origin are darkness

Jair Bolsonaro’s wife says religions of African origin are darkness

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s wife, ultra-radical evangelist Michelle Bolsonaro, on Tuesday classified religions of African origin, very popular in Brazil, as a “demon”, something, he stressed, “darkness”. Michelle reacted to criticism for her extreme fanaticism and the use of religion for self-promotion.

Michelle posted on social media a photo of Lula da Silva, her husband’s archrival in the October presidential race, covered in popcorn during a ceremony held a year ago in Bahia. Lula, who currently has an 18-point lead over Jair Bolsonaro in the latest Datafolha poll, is a Catholic, but he agreed to take this supposedly cleansing “bath” from Candomblé, one of the most popular religious manifestations of African descent. in Brazil. .
“It can, right? But I’m not talking about God,” Michelle wrote in the caption to the picture and added: “Lula has already given his soul to win this election. kingdom of darkness. Christians must have the courage to speak about politics today so that tomorrow they will not be prevented from talking about Jesus.”
This Sunday, Michelle, who was called to participate in her husband’s campaign to try to reduce the great resentment of women to Jair Bolsonaro, has already spoken about the alleged influence of the Devil on Brazilian politicians.

The woman even said that Bolsonaro’s predecessors were followers of Satan: “Before Jair Bolsonaro took office, the Planalto Palace (the residence of the President of Brazil) was a place dedicated to demons.”

Author: Domingos Grilo Serrinha as well as Correspondent in Brazil

Source: CM Jornal

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