Band journalist from Porto Alegre (RS) receives Nazi messages and threats

A journalist from Band de Porto Alegre (RS) received messages with Nazi content and threats live on Wednesday (5) while presenting a program on Rádio BandPoa. Guilherme Macalossi was speaking to the listeners when the anti-Semitic offenses and intimidation arrived via the station’s WhatsApp number intended for contact with the public.

“I should never have fled Egypt. Won a star. You’re going to take it in the ass if you continue! Adelio dick! jet of adv. Let’s heat up the wagon engines, light the ovens, feed the showers. You son of a bitch. If I see you on the street, I’ll tear you apart. Scoundrel. Bastard Jew son of a bitch”, read the sequence of messages, which in the original version was full of spelling errors.

“Today, during my program on Radio BandPOA, I received messages on whats from the station with threatening and Nazi content. I have already made the occurrence at the Combat Intolerance Police Station. It is necessary to identify these criminals who hide in the catacombs of the internet and bring them to justice”, reported Macalossi on his Twitter profile.

Several figures from the world of communication and politics, in addition to Jewish personalities and institutions expressed solidarity with the journalist, who was advised by everyone to demand action from the authorities so that the author of the messages is identified, prosecuted and punished .

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