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A Woman Who Was Caught by Homophobic Offenses in Shopping in São Paulo Makes New Attacks One Day After Being Released

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In this second instance, Adriana Catarina Ramos of Oliveira gave in to homosexual men living in the same predominance that she said: 'Booola!'
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Adriana Ramos was hit by homophobic attacks in front of SP two days after being arrested for the same reason.

A woman, who was detained in a flashlight last Saturday, in a commercial center, in São Paulo, Brazil, because of homophobic comments, returned to the centre of polemy, on the second day after having shared a video where several men are attacked with homophobic comments. According to the Brazilian site G1, which mentions a source, the woman, a journalist named Adriana Catarina Ramos of Oliveira, will have told a resident of the province where sh…

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In this second instance, Adriana Catarina Ramos of Oliveira gave in to homosexual men living in the same predominance that she said: 'Booola!'

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The 61-year-old woman who was taken after offering homophobic attacks against a man at the Shopping Iguatemi, in the western area of São Paulo, on the last Saturday (15) made new homophobic attacks on neighbors of the province where she lives in Higienópolis, a noble region of the capital. The new abuses took place this afternoon (16), one day after she was released from what happened at the Shopping Iguatemi, and showed the elderly by calling a…

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Adriana Catarina Ramos de Oliveira was filmed shouting homophobic insults against neighbors

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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