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Retrospective: The 10 most controversial phrases of 2010

As on Twitter, different sensations, thoughts and opinions are summarized in just 140 characters. Therefore, the saying now changes: a sentence is worth a thousand words. That's why we selected the 10 most controversial statements of 2010; check out.

"Actor who comes out as homosexual is a fool" – Silvio de Abreu, author of "Passione", super discourages actors from coming out of the closet. With this encouragement, you can understand why there are so many people saying that they are not gay.

"The son starts to become a bit gay, he gets yelled at, he changes his behavior. Look, I see a lot of people out there saying: I'm glad I got spanked, my father taught me how to be a man" – Jair Bolsonaro ( PP-RJ), federal deputy, creating a new "cure" for homosexuality: spankings!

"I'm not homophobic" – Golden, winner of the Big Brother Brasil 10 program. Threatening a lesbian on national television is not only homophobic behavior, but also sexist. Sadder than Dourado's attitude was his victory in the reality show.

"I suffered sexual abuse" – Claudia Jimenez, in an interview, revealed that he suffered sexual abuse at the age of 7. After the separation with personal trainer Stella Torreão, the actress began several relationships with boys.

"The city of São Paulo is not homophobic" – Secretary of Urban Security, Edson ortega, after the attacks on young people on Avenida Paulista. We can't tell whether we laugh or cry at this statement.

"I'm turning grief into a fight" – Angelica Ivo, mother of teenager Alexandre Ivo, aged 14, victim of homophobia.

"When I'm alone, I masturbate a lot", actor James Franco, who masturbates up to five times a day.

"Of course there are gays in football" – Andres Sanches, president of Corinthians, in response to what we can compare with the "Don't ask, Don't tell" policy of the US Armed Forces.

"John Travolta is gay" – Actress Carrie Fisher taking his friend out of the closet in a statement to the tabloid "The Sun".

“Homophobia needs to become a crime” – Luis Alberto Betonio, a young man attacked with a lamp, on Avenida Paulista, after being called "queer" and "faggot" by attackers.

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