A Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce webpage that details corporate sponsors of its Person of the Year event honoring controversial president Jair Bolsonaro is no longer available. Bolsonaro has made offensive comments about the gay community, women and indigenous groups. Citigroup, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America and United Health are among sponsors of the New York City event being held at the Marriott Marquis.
In the past, Bolsonaro has been quoting making multiple anti-LGBTQ statements including saying that he would rather this son be dead or a drug addict than gay.
Marriott has defended its decision to host the event, telling CNBC in a statement earlier this week that "We are required by law to accept business even if it conflicts with our values. Acceptance of business does not indicate support, or endorsement of any group or individual." Marriott and Citigroup both have long histories supporting LGBTQ rights. Marriott CEO Arne Sorenson was among the first "CEO-activists" to challenge politicians in the U.S.
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