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[It's nice to be here]
[Antipáticas Editions | Live communism, spread anarchy]
Since May 2012 that Antipáticas Editions are developing efforts towards
obtaining the money that they are owed.
We either don't get an answer or get an answer pointing towards an uncertain future
Basically, Bulhosa has betted that the matter would die out and we would be silenced
like others have been before.
When this initiative was called, this debate, we once again got emails and attempts by Bulhosa
to normalize the situation.
Specifically, "we want to resolve the issue, make the payments, you have to give us an invoice, etc."
Until now, basically.
Now, when the debate started, as you can see, after 15 minutes, they called the Police once again.
The people debating were never told that they couldn't debate,
that they were disturbing store operations, nothing was said, basically.
We stand before people who robbed and people who want what is theirs back.
And yet, it's the people who robbed that called the Police.
Bulhosa isn't going to pay books that they don't have a invoice for.
You don't have a invoice?
There must be a legal document, we don't have an invoice.
Yet you kept the books.
No, no, we didn't keep the books, we sold the books.
So you sold the books knowing that the legal procedure wasn't being followed.
There are workers, and you haven't denied it yet, that haven't received their paychecks.
And those people concern me because they depend on their salary.
I'm here to talk with you about the matter of the Antipáticas Editions.
Ah, I get it.
That is a company matter, it's none of your responsibility.
Of course, I get it now.
Meanwhile, the complaint book ran out of space and the police propose that the protesters leave so they can identify the managers at Bulhosa. Yet, when the protesters leave, the usual shenanigans start...
I was livestreaming.
During the exit, they cornered me, an officer got behind me, the one by the door grabbed me
and pushed me to the side.
Meanwhile, one of the guys who hadn't seen me before said hello,
he was grabbed too, and that was when that moment of tension happened.
Afterwards, they said we were singled out by the store manager for identification
because a complaint was going to be filed against us.
I got in front of him [his friend] and was grabbed because of it and they wanted to identify me.
I didn't let them identify me because there was no reason to be identified.
Then they accused me of filming inside and taking pictures, which I did not do.
I wasn't unruly, I didn't invade any property, I didn't commit any illegality
so I refused to be identified.
It was a good thing that so many colleagues and friends were present
since it allowed this situation to end well.