‘I Have to Stay Alive’: Gay Brazilian Lawmaker Gives Up Seat Amid Threats By News January 25, 2019 Add Comment Edit The legislator, Jean Wyllys, a fierce advocate for gay rights, called Brazil’s new far-right leader, Jair Bolsonaro, “a president who always vilified me, who always openly insulted me.” Share this post Related PostsWhite House Mulls Jim Webb, Ex-Democratic Senator, as Next Defense SecretaryA ‘Game of Thrones’-Style Poster Overshadowed a Trump Cabinet Meeting. Nobody Talked About It.As House of Representatives Convenes, There’s One Empty SeatMexico City as the Director of ‘Roma’ Remembers It (and Hears It)On Day 1, Brazil’s New President Undermines Indigenous Land RightsOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: Is ‘Likability’ in Politics Sexist? Yes. It’s Also Outdated.William C. Thompson, Pioneering Black Legislator and Judge, Dies at 94As Rashida Tlaib Is Sworn In, Palestinian-Americans Respond With #TweetYourThobe
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