Today, the website that previously belonged to Jair Bolsonaro shows on its front page an image of the president associated with that of Adolf Hitler, surrounded by cattle, along with the phrase “Threat to Brazil.”
The president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, lost control of the web “bolsonaro.com.br” and the page was flooded with attacks and criticisms once morest the leader of the Brazilian extreme right, candidate for re-election.
The email address was used for years to promote the Bolsonaro family and the actions of the head of state.
The current president will measure the former president in the October 2 elections Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, favorite in the polls with a 12 percentage point advantage.
His advisers, however, did not renew the domain and the website ended up in the hands of opponents of Bolsonaro. This, when his campaign intends to enter with an appeal before the Justice, according to local media.
Currently, the website shows on its front page an image of the president associated with that of the dictator Adolf Hitler, surrounded by cattle, next to the phrase “Threat to Brazil”.
Jair Bolsonaro’s website
The page also displays a series of texts with criticism towards the captain of the Army Reserve.
This, as well as a series of vignettes in which Bolsonaro appears kissing with different personalities. Some of these are the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, or the former president of the United States Donald Trump.
“Bolsonaro never hid that he is authoritarian. In his three decades as a politician, he always supported violence, stupidity, the breakdown of the democratic order”, states one of the texts published on the web.
The website highlights that the page, currently, “It is not managed nor does it belong to the Bolsonaro family”, which was contradicted according to the Wayback Machine page, which records versions of pages published on the internet.
This, until last year the page contained information related to the Government and the figure of the president, like photos, a biography and a podcast.