Christians criticize political use of Marcha para Jesus on social media

An analysis of 17 million social media mentions after the Marcha para Jesus in São Paulo showed divisions among evangelicals over the mixing of religion and politics.

The Ativaweb DataLab study, conducted in the first 20 hours after the event, found that Flávio Bolsonaro received the highest volume of mentions, with 51.9% negative in tone. Some criticism related to his remarks about a

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Large crowd participating in the Marcha para Jesus march in São Paulo with political figures present.
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Marcha para Jesus draws 33,800 people in São Paulo with political presence

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The 34th Marcha para Jesus took place this Thursday (4) in São Paulo, drawing about 33,800 participants according to a USP estimate. The event featured the presence of Attorney General Jorge Messias, representing President Lula, and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro.

Pastor Silas Malafaia criticized Bolsa Família as vote-buying and the end of the 6x1 work shift during a service at Assembleia de Deus Vitória em Cristo in Rio's north zone on Sunday (3). The event featured Senator Flávio Bolsonaro and political allies, signaling their reapproximation. Malafaia also accused the STF of political persecution.

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The 30th São Paulo LGBT+ parade took place this Sunday (7) on Avenida Paulista under strong sun. The event drew 36,800 participants according to the USP Political Debate Monitor and the NGO More in Common. There was a reduction in sponsorships and absence of state and municipal authorities.

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