Mar 10 • 14:59 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Nursing condemns comedian Evoney Fernandes' comments: 'attack on honor'

The Regional Nursing Council of Tocantins and the Brazilian Nursing Association condemned comedian Evoney Fernandes for disrespectful remarks about nurses.

The Regional Nursing Council of Tocantins (Coren-TO) and the Brazilian Nursing Association - Tocantins Section (ABEn-TO) have expressed strong disapproval of comments made by comedian Evoney Fernandes on social media. Fernandes stated that he would not marry a nurse due to the 'resting room' associated with their profession, which has been construed as disrespectful to the nursing community. This reaction came after a conversation shared between Fernandes and content creator Fábio Netto, where these remarks were featured and elaborated upon.

In response to these comments, both nursing organizations emphasized the importance of acknowledging the dedication and professionalism of nurses. The associations described Fernandes' statement as not only disrespectful but also an attack on the dignity and honor of medical professionals who play a critical role in healthcare. The local response underscores the growing sensitivity toward public figures' comments, especially when they can misrepresent or belittle essential professions.

The story highlights a broader concern regarding public discourse and the responsibilities that come with celebrity status, particularly on social media. As influencers and comedians have substantial audiences, their remarks can carry significant weight and potentially harm the perception of entire professions. As of the latest updates, the g1 news outlet has sought comments from Fernandes and Netto concerning the backlash, but no responses have been provided.

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