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The hosts emphasize that the political background of artists like Fernanda Torres cannot be ignored. They argue that many who criticize those refusing to celebrate her win are guilty of hypocrisy, suggesting that political affiliations should not dictate one’s emotional responses to creative achievements.
Throughout the segment, numerous references are made to discussions surrounding the politicization of art in Brazil. The hosts point out that figures from various political orientations are often quick to invoke the power of art as a socio-political tool, displaying a persistent pattern of leveraging cultural influence for ideological gains.