“Feeling sorry for him? Take him home with you! Put him to sleep on your own bed!”

Original: (pt) Tá com pena dele? Leva para tua casa! Põe para dormir na tua cama!

Source: [9 December 2009, Morre Luiz Carlos Alborghetti, dono do bordão 'bandido bom é bandido morto', https://extra.globo.com/tv-e-lazer/morre-luiz-carlos-alborghetti-dono-do-bordao-bandido-bom-bandido-morto-209786.html, Portuguese, Extra, Editora Globo S/A, 31 March 2019]

quote directed to Human Rights activists who supposedly defend criminals

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Italian-Brazilian radio commenter, showman and political fi… 1945–2009

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