Although his campaign did not express views against gay marriage, Bolsonaro’s record of homophobic comments has caused alarm, ABC News has reported.
In an interview with Playboy magazine in December 2011, he said that he “would be incapable of loving a homosexual son.”
In May 2002, he also threatened gay people, saying that if he saw “two men kissing each other on the street” he would “beat them up.”
Casa1 launched a campaign a few weeks ago to hold the ceremony “in the face of the political situation” and raised almost $12,000 to cover expenses.
It’s our way of raising the flag for our rights in this new setting, said Lais Risatto, an NGO member.
Luana Hansen, 37, got married to Glaucia Figueiredo, 29, in response to the perceived threat.
We’re combining our desire to love with our desire for revolution, she said. We don’t know what Bolsonaro may do.
Future Human Rights Minister Damares Alves, a 54-year-old evangelical minister, told the O Globo newspaper in an interview on Dec. 6 that homosexual marriage is an “achieved right that is no longer up for debate.”
Gay marriage has been legal in Brazil since May 2013.
Bolsonaro takes office on Jan. 1.
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