Problems with MasterChef Jr. Brazil

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23 Oct 2015 14:41 #206402 by
Earlier this year happened the first MasterChef Brazil, where cooks compete for a cash prize and a place at a cooking school in France. The first version of the program took place smoothly. Seen the success of size in our country broadcasters involved decided to make the Jr. version, where children compete for the same prize. Until then, no problem. During the program, Tweeter receives many threads, sometimes in the millions, that's when some "funny guys" began to generate controversy.
One of the girls called Valentine (following the photo in spoiler), drew attention for its youthful beauty, the girl is about 12 years old and could easily work as a model. Then the men passed the threshold.They began posting on Twetter comments that cause nausea in anyone, hinting that the girl had sex with jurors to ensure a place in the program, asking if relations with the girl were consensual would or not a crime, saying they would like to sexually abuse the girl. :sick:

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So, as this abominable act of men, some people have launched a campaign in Tweeter #primeiroassedio #primeiroabuso where women talk about cases of sexual violence. The cases are innumerable and are scary. In the vast majority never been denouncing these cases, not even the authorities nor the family and think of everything that made me really sad.
So I thought to do this post thinking that this happens in many places and to tell everyone that in such cases report is very important. I know that sometimes it's complicated here in Brazil, women often do not receive support from either the family or the authorities, and are taxed as guilty for having caused the criminal who abused them. Still, no one is alone and we as protectors of peace and justice have to ensure that such abuse does not happen and so many others, this to be fought with force; we need public policies more equitable and conscientization of the people on the subject and his importance (at least that's my take on cases in Brazil).
At the end of the story, what do you think of all this?

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