AND THE BOZOFASCISM FLOPPED...

The act carried out by former president Jair Bolsonaro on Avenida Paulista had a much lower turnout than expected, with estimates pointing to around 12,400 participants. This number generated a wave of irony from allies of the Lula government, who used social media to highlight the "failure" of the event. Minister Paulo Teixeira and congresswoman Jandira Feghali were among those who spoke out, using Bolsonaro's previous statements to reinforce the criticism of the low turnout.

The small number of protesters was interpreted as a sign of the waning strength of bolsonarism, representing the smallest act since the end of the former president's term. The irony from government supporters focused on the contrast between the expectation and the reality of the event, highlighting the fragility of the political movement after the electoral defeat.

The repercussions on social media demonstrate the political polarization that persists in the country, with government supporters seizing the opportunity to celebrate what they consider a demonstration of Bolsonaro's diminishing influence. The low turnout at the event raises questions about the future of the bolsonarist movement and its capacity for mobilization.

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