Rosangela ‘Yanya’ da Silva Brazil’s First Lady Offended at an event on the eve of the G20 summit with South Africa’s Elon Muskand who did not have to wait long to answer him on the platform.
The wife of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva spoke about social media needs to be regulated and after being surprised by a noise like a ship’s whistle, he squatted down in a defensive posture and attributed the noise to future members of Donald Trump’s government.
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“I’m not afraid of you… fuck youElon Musk!”
Standing up, he said, “I think it’s Elon Musk,” and then added, “I’m not afraid of you… fuck youElon Musk!”
After learning about the incident, which went viral on X, the South African posted a video with a comment from the First Lady of Brazil and responded:
They will lose the next elections, meaning the presidential elections in Brazil, which will be held in 2026.
X was disqualified in Brazil
Social network X was suspended in Brazil this year for more than a month after it was refused to comply with Supreme Court orders remove from the platform profiles used to spread false news and anti-democratic messages.
Then Lula defended the court’s decision and assured that no person, no matter how much money he has, can violate Brazilian laws, which further strained relations with the owner of the platform.
The Brazilian government maintains expectations about what its relationship will be with the incoming government of US President-elect Donald Trump, who has vowed to pursue protectionist policies and distance himself from progressivism.
Lula even expressed his support for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris days before the election, but the day after the election he congratulated Trump and said he hoped for good relations between both countries.
Musk, who was a major Trump campaign donor and financier, has been tapped by the president-elect to lead the Department of Efficiency when the government takes over next January. (EFE)