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Música uó: Pagode singer accused of homophobia in Salvador

The Grupo Gay da Liberdade, from Salvador, accuses the singer of pagode Robyssão of homophobia. They didn't like a song titled "Quem Banca é o Viado", which has several derogatory mentions of homosexuals.

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The activists of the LGBT group filed a complaint on Tuesday (13) at the Racial and LGBT Discrimination Observatory of the Municipal Reparation Secretariat. And it will be forwarded to the Public Ministry of Bahia.

In the song, which is being played in absentia on radio stations in Salvador, the singer says: "I'm watching/ I'm on/ I saw you leaving the fagot's house". One of the activists asks that the song no longer be played in the media.

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"The LGBT community is offended, very offended, by the term that is being used. It increasingly encourages the murders of homosexuals. And the exploitation really, for us, is pejorative", he states Giliarde Santos, member of the Gay Freedom Group.

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