DOI: 10.11606/d.91.2011.tde-08082011-084151
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O Jornal Nacional e a crise ambiental: uma análise crítica do discurso das notícias sobre as mudanças climáticas

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“…Alves' discourse oscillated between supporting the criminalization of LGBTphobia by the Supreme Court, recognizing the violence against these citizens (Camporez, 2019), and pronouncing homophobic and transphobic declarations such as "boys wear blue and girls, pink" (Maranhão Fo & De Franco, 2019). At the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) meeting (RAADH), Alves (2019) emphasized that the Bolsonaro government was committed to "tackl[ing] violence and discrimination against LGBTI+," without mentioning any concrete action. At the UN Human Rights Council, she promoted the dismantling of human rights by positioning Brazil with a conservative discourse, backtracking on years of international progress for minorities like the LGBTQ community, as observed by Rodrigues (2019).…”
Section: Dilma Rousseff (2011-2016)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alves' discourse oscillated between supporting the criminalization of LGBTphobia by the Supreme Court, recognizing the violence against these citizens (Camporez, 2019), and pronouncing homophobic and transphobic declarations such as "boys wear blue and girls, pink" (Maranhão Fo & De Franco, 2019). At the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) meeting (RAADH), Alves (2019) emphasized that the Bolsonaro government was committed to "tackl[ing] violence and discrimination against LGBTI+," without mentioning any concrete action. At the UN Human Rights Council, she promoted the dismantling of human rights by positioning Brazil with a conservative discourse, backtracking on years of international progress for minorities like the LGBTQ community, as observed by Rodrigues (2019).…”
Section: Dilma Rousseff (2011-2016)mentioning
confidence: 99%