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A member of the Paraiso do Tuiuti samba school performs during the second night of Rio's Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro. Photo: AFP

Shock and outrage after Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro tweets sexually explicit video

  • Ever since he launched his presidential campaign last year, Jair Bolsonaro has been a lightning rod of controversy in Brazil

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has sparked shock and outrage by tweeting a video showing one man urinating on another during his country’s massive annual street carnival.

“What is a golden shower?” Bolsonaro tweeted on Wednesday, a day after posting a since-deleted video in which a barely dressed partygoer writhes atop a bus shelter, plays with his behind, and then bends over before another man urinates on his head.

“I do not feel comfortable showing this, but … this is what many of the street parties in Brazil’s carnival have turned into,” Bolsonaro tweeted about the video, which local media said was filmed at a Sao Paulo street party, or bloco.

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro. File photo: Reuters

A former army captain, Bolsonaro was elected in 2018 as the head of a right-wing government after years of stirring controversy with homophobic, misogynistic and racist comments.

It remains to be seen whether he will face consequences over the posts. Leftist lawmaker Paulo Teixeira said on Twitter he would ask prosecutors to investigate whether Bolsonaro had broken privacy laws.

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Twitter said in a statement that any violations of its content rules were “subject to appropriate measures”, but declined to say whether the post constituted a violation.

A giant doll depicting Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro at carnival celebrations in Olinda, Pernambuco state. Photo: AP

The tweet quickly garnered tens of thousands of comments, many sharply critical of the post.

“You need medical help urgently,” tweeted journalist Fabio Pannunzio, who said his 6-year-old granddaughter and other children saw the post.

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Other jurists argued that posting what amounted to a pornographic video was a violation of presidential rules of decorum, saying it could prompt an impeachment petition.

Some jumped in to defend Bolsonaro, arguing that children shouldn’t be allowed on Twitter anyway and that the president was just showing how debased carnival celebrations have become.

Members of a samba school take part in the traditional carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro. Photo: EPA

In a statement, Brazil’s presidency defended Bolsonaro for posting a video that it said scandalised the whole country.

“There was no intention to criticise the carnival in a generic way, but rather to characterise a clear distortion of its spirit,” it said.

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Brazil’s most famous carnival celebrations take place in Rio de Janeiro, where Bolsonaro was a federal congressman for nearly three decades.

Revellers take part in an annual block party known as ‘Casa Conmigo’ (Marry me), during carnival festivities in Sao Paulo. Photo: Reuters

This year’s carnival has become increasingly politicised in the wake of Bolsonaro’s election and the 2018 murder of Rio councilwoman Marielle Franco, a gay and black rights activist whose murder remains unsolved.

Rio’s Mangueira samba school, which placed commemorations of Franco at the forefront of its parade, on Wednesday was announced as the winner of the carnival’s annual competition, ensuring her legacy would live on and adding to the politicised atmosphere.

Additional reporting by Associated Press

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