VARÍOLA DO MACACO VAI SER A NOVA INIMIGA DA VIDA, SE DEPENDER DA IMPRENSA? Paulo Figueiredo comenta


Paulo Figueiredo comenta sobre a possível origem da varíola do macaco em festas gays da Europa, e analisa como o desespero criado pela mídia em torno da doença assemelha-se à disseminação do COVID-19, refletindo a intenção de acostumar a população com medidas autoritárias.

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