Um novo vídeo de Nikolas começa a viralizar; desta vez, ele pede anistia


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A new video featuring Nikolas Ferreira, a Brazilian politician, is rapidly gaining views online. The video uses a similar aesthetic to his previous viral video about Pix.

In the video, Ferreira cites several cases of convicted individuals, highlighting what he perceives as the injustice of their sentences. He specifically mentions Débora Rodrigues, whose crime involved writing graffiti on a statue.

The video also criticizes the Supreme Federal Court (STF) and Justice Alexandre de Moraes.

The video, released recently, has already amassed nearly 24 million views, according to Bites consultancy. While significantly less than his previous viral video about Pix (328 million views), its viewership is increasing rapidly.

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Um vídeo que repete a estética usada no já célebre vídeo sobre o Pix.

Sentado numa banco, de camisa preta e calça jeans, Nikolas cita vários casos de condenados enfatizando a "injustiça" de suas penas. Sobre Débora Rodrigues, por exemplo, diz: "Seu crime? Escreveu 'perdeu, mané' com batom em uma estátua". Critica o STF em geral e Alexandre de Moraes em particular.

Foi publicado ontem à noite  e já obteve quase 24 milhões de visualizações, de acordo com medição da consultoria Bites — longe ainda dos 328 milhões do Pix, mas está crescendo com velocidade.

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