What Politics Teaches Us: Ex-Senator Flipping Off Rival Fans in the Stadium

By: Bruno Romani | September 21st, 2008

The man below is Luiz Estevao, Brazilian ex-Senator showing all the manners that politics taught him. In the early 00’s, he was caught in corruption scandals and impeached. Since then, he decided that football was a more honest environment and has been dedicating his time to the club he owns: Brasiliense. The diplomatic gestures happened this Saturday for the second division of Campeonato Brasileiro in the Brasilia derby between Gama and Brasiliense. Brasiliense won 3-2 with a goal in the final moments. And you wonder why the motto in the Brazilian falg is “Order and Progress”.

Luis estevao - Brasiliense




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