The journalist Astrid Fontenelle 64, said that the Son, Gabriel, was the victim of racism On a beach in Bahia. The presenter detailed that confront The woman who committed the crime.
In an interview with Chico Pinheiro Interview, she remembered the episode of racism. According to her, discrimination happened some time ago.
The former host of GNT’s Justa Skirt said that the Woman confused Gabriel with an employee of the hotel. “A woman [falou]: ‘Boy, take a mat for me?’ In that tone, right? Then I said: ‘What are he thinking? Hotel employee? Don’t you see that you are a child, to start? ‘ Then I spread myself. It was on the beach, in front of a resort, ”he recalled.
Fontenelle compared herself to Malcom X in situations of prejudice. “The beautiful went out to come to the beach and the first black she saw in Bahia is her servant. [Falei na época:] ‘He is a child, he is my son. Out of here! ‘ Then I lost my voice a little because I always wanted to say things, I always designed that my reaction would be in a strong tone, but you know? Martin Luther King, but then I can’t and turn Malcolm X, like fire to racists. I am unable. I try, but I can’t. I improved. ”
The journalist revealed to have Facing the woman . “Lucky for her, she was reading Laurentine Gomes’s third edition of ‘Slavery’. When she turned on her back, she first said: ‘She’s giving a little show just because she’s famous’. And I said,’ No, you’re a racist.” Dude.
Astrid Fontenelle stated that the Woman saw the color of the skin before seeing that the child was a child . For her, it was a typical case of racism.
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This content was originally published in Astrid Fontenelle remembers racism against Son: “Viro Malcolm X” on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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