Purple-and-white stickers with the slogan #EleNão — or #NotHim — are strewn across the table. The girls have already ordered T-shirts in the same colors and emblazoned with the phrase, which has become the rallying cry for Brazilians against Bolsonaro, a candidate they equate with fascism, sexism, racism, and homophobia. Protests are set to take place across the country the next day under the banner of Women United Against Bolsonaro, and hundreds of thousands are expected to turn up in support of the movement. Marina F., Maya, and Marina M. aren’t yet old enough to cast a ballot in the Oct. 7 election — voting in Brazil is mandatory at 18 and you can choose to vote at 16 — but that won’t stop them from protesting a candidate they say infringes on their rights and the rights of others. âShut up, #5, youâve never even had a boyfriend.â#5: "Well I guess the news is out..." He also shared an Instagram Story that featured a selfie in which he wrote, "Hair is at a super awkward length. Wonder what I'm growing it long for?" We're certainly not professional detectives, but Prince Charming did have one magical set of hair.Twitter contentView on TwitterCinderella He has also been charged with inciting hatred, a crime in Brazil, for saying that people living in communities started by escaped slaves, calledquilombos
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