This paper analyzes how the former Ministry of Women, Family and Human Rights, under Jair Bolsonaro's government (2019-2022), constructed discourses around the social roles reserved for women and naturalized by patriarchy, especially about care, space private sector, education and reproductive work. Starting from a discussion that considers the neoliberal-conservative alliance, in which the ministry's representative, Damares Alves, appears as one of the greatest representatives of Bolsonarism, we seek to explore the effects of meaning produced by the discourses linked to the ministry's public policies. Based on feminist theory and studies of the rise of the extreme right, we analyzed the former minister Damares Alves’ discourses between the years 2019-2021, her performance in order to understand the impact of such an alliance on women during what It has been called Bolsonarism. As one of the main results, we realize that the paving of authoritarian governments is totally intertwined with the place that women occupy in this model of society, therefore, anti-feminism becomes evident.