Javier Milei has been elected president of Argentina

But peace and prosperity for the entire Latin America in the long-run? I don't think they'd ever allow it.

I read this and my being is angered. I am aware of the capabilities of the country, not just the physical resources. It is the invaluable capacity of the people (when they are not subject to ideological mesmerism).

Right now there is news of young scientists leaving the country and going to European countries. When you look into it you read the reviews of other scientists from those countries and they can only almost praise the scientific capacity of the Argentinean.

And in parallel, even with all the problems that exist here, foreigners who come to the country do not fail to say that the quality of life is better than in their homeland:

This guy here had a problem he had 17 years ago solved... in 5 minutes.


And all the good we have, to help others... they want to destroy it.
 
I hope I'm wrong and that something good for the people comes out of it. But it seems to me that these are traumatized nations whose spirit is just too used to being the "back patio". It would take a lot, and probably the US collapsing, before things change for the better.
Yes, that's how I see it as well, there will be better eventually, but it will take much suffering and a lot of conscious effort. My hope is that they see now with better eyes what has come of their country.

Interestingly enough, there may be more signs of what society in Argentina is like right now. I have been seeing a few really strange cases of very bizarre and criminal behavior in Argentina over the past few months, one that jumps out of my memory was that of a lesbian couple who had tortured and abused the son of one of the two partners.

I am not trying to deny the situation in itself, nor make it colder, what I think is that Milei did not come out of nowhere, Milei wasn't imposed on Argentines, Milei is a symptom of something larger in the nation.
 
The result is still always the same: a back patio with the majority of the population being impoverished, the country's natural ressources stolen, and the whole country in a stand-by, just suffering and barely coping.
You couldn't have said it better, Chu. A generation of people dream and have been dreaming for a better country for ages. But it is not happening, at least not today and with the leadership we have...
 
What an interesting thread this is!
Undoubtedly what is happening in Argentina is part of a global context, logically, therefore we could not understand what is happening here, without taking into account that context.

However, I do not rule out that further study of Argentina in particular could be extremely relevant to the understanding of the global context.

Much of the information you have shared here, makes a lot of sense of some things my father used to tell me, many years ago.

He told me that around World War II, the world as it was structured was changing enormously.
He told me that in Argentina, for example, "people" with a lot of international power began to build big buildings, to invest in an enormous infrastructure, projecting big modern cities.

He said that all this was part of a larger project, which consisted in the creation of a kind of super power, without precedent.
And, despite the fact that the construction of such a project was in full swing, it was mysteriously stopped. They moved the project to North American territory, and there it became a reality, turning the United States into the world power that we know.

My father has passed away, and it's a pity that I can't ask him about the details that I no longer remember, especially the chronological ones.

It would be interesting, because all this occurred in the context of a world war, where the Nazi energy was very effervescent, moving around the world, seeking to gain a foothold. Surely these movements included changes of plans, according to the results of the war.

The current global scenario is so similar that it seems to be the same thing.
If we take into account that "Nazism" and "Zionism" is the same dog with a different collar.
My knowledge is not enough to fit the pieces together precisely, but I feel there is something there.
I'm just speculating.

There is also something else that caught my attention.
When I learned that Milei was nicknamed "the madman," I was first amused but then, I remembered this:
When the Cas were asked about Hitler's situation after he died, they said that his stay in 5D was extensive, due to his high level of "insanity".
Interesting.

Apparently, for the installation of a totalitarian regime of that scale, the presence of the "insanity" factor in the peons, and perhaps in some percentage of the population, is indispensable.
 
When the electoral campaigns are about to begin, a group of opposition senators from the PAN political party, invites Milei, the guy who has increased poverty by 57% in Argentina in only 3 months, to Mexico.

Most Mexicans have already lived through everything that Milei has done in three months in Argentina: increasing poverty, progressive dismantling of the State, extreme political corruption and currency devaluation for 46 years.

And now the opposition intends to return to power to regain their privileges and for that they bring Milei to tell us how to return to neoliberalism or as he calls it anarcho-capitalism.

Lilly Téllez invites Javier Milei to the Senate: 'His experience will leave us important lessons'.

PAN Senator Lilly Téllez extended an invitation to the President of Argentina to visit the Upper House and have a dialogue on the different problems faced by both countries.

"The purpose is to extend a formal invitation to you to attend the Senate of the Republic of Mexico with the objective of having a friendly dialogue between you and a group of Mexican senators to learn about your political ideas in the national and international context, as well as the challenges currently faced by Latin American countries," states the letter extended by the Mexican senator.


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The upcoming elections in Mexico are a big test that will answer the question of whether or not we have learned our lessons.

All there is is lessons...​
 
Milei bans inclusive language in public administration due to its 'political use'.

The Government of Javier Milei will ban inclusive language and gender perspective in the national public administration, a measure that had already been taken recently by the Ministry of Defense in the military field, due to its use as a "business of politics", official sources informed this Tuesday.

"Actions are going to be initiated to ban inclusive language and everything related to the gender perspective throughout the national public administration, which has been used as a business of politics", assured the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, in his usual press conference at the Casa Rosada (seat of government).

Once it becomes official, no public administration document will be able to contain the use of the vowel "e" or the symbols"'x" and arroba "@" to express gender indeterminacy, as well as the "unnecessary inclusion of the feminine" in plural subjects, he explained.

"The language that contemplates all sectors is Spanish and it is a debate in which we (Government) are not going to participate, because we consider that gender perspectives have been used as a business of politics. This decision had already been taken by the Ministry of Defense and it is, simply, to extend it to the rest of the dependencies", added Adorni.

Well, here I agree with Milei's government. Feminist and LGBT groups in Latin America promote the use of the letters e and X to cancel gender. One of these words is "TODOS" (all) which they change to "TODES". It's like saying ALLES or EVERYBODES instead of ALL or EVERYBODY crazy right? I don't know if I make myself clear or if it makes sense in English

And on the other hand... In case of a Third World War, Milei will undoubtedly go to the NATO side... that is to say, he will be on the side of the United Kingdom when the dispute over the Malvinas Islands (Falklands, for the British) and Argentina's sovereignty still continues.

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Argentina’s Javier Milei says he doesn’t need congress to save the economy​


Argentina’s libertarian president Javier Milei is ready to bypass hostile legislators who blocked his landmark economic reforms and rely on decrees and other executive powers to implement his radical austerity plan.

His strategy for reviving the stricken economy is widely perceived as high-risk, but Milei waved aside doubts during a confident interview at the pink-coloured presidential palace, the Casa Rosada. He said he was making faster progress than expected with a fiscal adjustment so drastic it had no parallel “not just in Argentina but the world”.

The chance of ordinary Argentines rioting against austerity was “zero” and his message to Argentina’s growing number of poor, he said, was: “You don’t get out of poverty by magic. You get out of poverty with capitalism, savings and hard work.”


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Sure...
 
Milei bans inclusive language in public administration due to its 'political use'.

Smoke and mirrors.

All that progressive/woke stuff about inclusive language and gender. It was installed by previous governments to achieve a 'Byzantine discussion' and thus avoid talking about what is important: That people have a roof over their heads, food, work and defend their homeland.

And now it is the same but in reverse.

The reality is that at the time that inclusive language and gender appeared, only achieved mockery, and only a marginal minority used it even at the expense of ridicule.

But it did manage to install the distraction.

On the other hand, this is what is currently worrying. I apologize for not having English subtitles for the video:

Argentina faces the danger of balkanization, that is, the destruction of its national unity. In this video we tell you briefly how Milei's regime is leading the country to an unprecedented crisis, where the very survival of the country is at stake.

 
It seems Milei isn't a fan of freedom of speech...


He has a point that the state shouldn't be paying for their message, but going at changing things in the way that he is - with literal chainsaws - is sure to continue to make a lot of people very angry. The crowd at ZeroHedge loves the guy, though. Just check out the comments section under that article.

BTW, the libertarian conservative news aggregator website "LewRockwell.com" seems to like him, too. There are some dissenters, but most of the writers of the articles listed here seem to view him positively.


A lot of conservatives and "sound money" people seem to want what is going on in Argentina to happen here in the USA. Be careful what you ask for, because you just might get it...
 
The crowd at ZeroHedge loves the guy, though. Just check out the comments section under that article.

BTW, the libertarian conservative news aggregator website "LewRockwell.com" seems to like him, too. There are some dissenters, but most of the writers of the articles listed here seem to view him positively.

Sorry for what I'm about to say, but what a bunch of a_ _ _ _ _ _s

These people have no idea of the history of the floor they touch and pretend to support what they do not know or understand?

I already saw other examples of the same on twitter / X:


But I know what happens. And that is that these people in order to "destroy" Wokism/Socialism transform themselves into the very thing they claim to hate. And that is the reason why crazy people like Milei come to power. It is not unusual for the same to be replicated in the rest of the world.

The thing is, these conservatives, supposedly intelligent, are not able to see that this is an action-reaction maneuver, or rather, thesis-antithesis-synthesis.

And these conservatives are many who vehemently support Israhell.

And speaking of demons, one would think that in israhell they would hold Milei in high esteem after all he has said and done, but then you see how even their media satirizes him:


The only ones I have seen denouncing Milei are those who, even though they are conservatives (the minority who do SEE), understand his ties to Zionism.

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Interestingly enough, there may be more signs of what society in Argentina is like right now. I have been seeing a few really strange cases of very bizarre and criminal behavior in Argentina over the past few months, one that jumps out of my memory was that of a lesbian couple who had tortured and abused the son of one of the two partners.
Just to expand on this point a bit, not adding much to the conversation, but this is the kind of stuff I have seen coming out of Argentina quite a bit Lately. Mind you, the source is RT, which are rather openly anti Milei, so they may be also playing a game to make him look bad to the outside world, but it still is interesting nonetheless.

Couple abandons 7-month-old baby in a Buenos Aires square

The little girl was taken to a hospital, where she remained under observation and underwent a pediatric check-up. During the early hours of Monday morning, the baby's mother presented herself to the authorities, explaining that she had left her daughter in the care of the homeless man while she and her partner went to collect payment for a job they had done.

The Flagrancy Unit of the Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating the facts. According to judicial records, the woman, 31 years old and mother of several children, has a criminal record for robberies committed in 2015 and 2016. As for her partner, who apparently is not the father of the little girl, he also has a record for theft.
 
The German television is alarmed: "In Argentina, medicines are now a luxury". Deutsche Welle's harsh reports against Milei's regime continue. Europeans do not understand the cruelty of the libertarians, and we even less.


 
A story of despair in Milei's Argentina

In the middle of a live broadcast, a reporter exploded over the precarious working conditions he faces in Argentina. It all started with a link that talked about a woman who sang in public to make a living. However, the news anchor's comment unleashed the reporter's anger.

The news anchor is heard telling the reporter to give money (cooperation or charity) to the young woman, moment in which, without fear of reprisals, he began the labor revelations.

"Who says I should contribute? The production? Send me the money because 1,715 pesos an extra hour, Carlos, I can't contribute. It's not enough for me" said the reporter.

The news anchor tried to calm the moment. As the anchor asked him to stop, the man continued to expose the company.

"I am in blacks. I don't have vacations, I don't have Christmas bonus, I don't have social security. I pay 117,000 pesos for social security. Tell me how I can contribute if I don't have enough"..."You, because you are blank. How much do you charge? Because it's not enough for me.

Through a video circulating on digital platforms, the reporter said he was fired.

"What everyone thought was going to happen happened: they just fired me from the channel. Lawyer Patricia Dubor told me that she will personally see to it that I am not hired by any other media outlet".​

 
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