MISOGINIA VIROU CRIME INAFIANÇÁVEL. E AGORA?

I will be in Curitiba on May 15th, hosting the event "Who Will Build a Different Brazil?" Secure your spot: https://www.sympla.com.br/evento/quem-vai-... Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/filipeboni Pix key for contributions (thank you very much!): [email protected] Become a channel member to access exclusive videos, early access content, and mini-courses based on the channel's content:    / @filipe_boni   Official channel t-shirts: https://filipeboni.myshopify.com On March 24, 2026, the Brazilian Senate approved a law equating misogyny to the crime of racism—non-bailable and imprescriptible. In this video, I explain what this law changes in practice, why the far-right reacted with wigs in parliament, and what the real economic basis of hatred against women is. The analysis goes beyond the legal debate. Using historical materialism, attention economics, and comparative law, the video shows that misogyny is not an isolated cultural trait—it has an economic function within capitalism, sustained by unpaid reproductive labor and violence as a means of social control. The video explains how Law 7.716/1989 was amended to include misogyny on the same level as racism, what the penal consequences are for those who practice hatred against women online and offline, and why the Supreme Federal Court (STF) had already paved the way for this decision since the Ellwanger case and the criminalization of homophobia in 2019. I also analyze why far-right politicians responded to the law with theatrics and mockery—and why this is not an accident. The wig performance in parliament is a calculated strategy within the attention economy: the algorithm rewards shock, mockery, and outrage, transforming the plenary into a viral content studio. Finally, I compare the Brazilian model with international experiences—especially Scotland, which proposed four autonomous crimes of misogyny, and the debate held in England and the European Union on gender-based hate as a structural hate crime.