 This is Zoe with People's Dispatch. We're here on the highway right outside of the International Airport of Guarulhos where a couple dozen Bolsonaro supporters gathered. They're here to protest the electoral results. They don't accept the victory of Lula, who they consider a thief. He was elected on October 30th with over 50% of the votes in historic elections in Brazil. Now they're protesting on many highways across the country, specifically in the south of Brazil. They said that they're going to be here all day and that they won't accept that Lula takes off as a president. After 44 hours, incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro finally broke his silence following his defeat in the second round presidential elections held on October 30th. In a brief press conference, he announced that he would continue abiding by the constitution. Bolsonaro supporters have declared that independent of Bolsonaro's declaration, they will remain on the streets. However, the highway police have intervened and lifted blockades in over 300 different points. Dozens of domestic and international flights have already been delayed due to a blockade near Guarulhos airport. Lula, if you've voted wrong and you regret it, come here, honey, come to the streets. We're open arms, we're with the federal police, we're with civil police, we're with the GSM, we don't want to fight, we just want constitutional rights. That's what Lula and the president of STF did for us to take us away, right? So that's it. We're fighting for a better Brazil, against fraud, against corruption and against the system that is trying to defeat a honest president. So we're here fighting for freedom, freedom to come, freedom to speak, and we're fighting for our democracy. And we're never going to lose this. We don't even have to take down the yellow and green blood. We'll be following all this and more at People's Dispatch.