Javier Milei has been elected president of Argentina

I agree that Antartica has a lot of value, and if anyone was aiming at exploiting it, they'd need control of a safe passage through the southern Atlantic.

But, as things currently stand? I daresay it would be a very bad move for the Russians to launch a war so far away from home, while they have so much going on in their border.
 
The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, said in an interview to The Free Journal published on Thursday that he hates the State:

"I love, love being the mole inside the State. I am the one who destroys the State from within. It's like being infiltrated in the enemy ranks."
"The reform of the State has to be done by someone who hates the State and I hate the State so much that I am willing to put up with all these kinds of lies, slanders, insults, both about myself and my dearest ones, who are my sister and my dogs and my parents, in order to destroy the State,"

The State, possibly from a romantic point of view, represents the people, is the people. A form of social organization, with sovereign institutions, an organ that regulates the life of a nation, so basically Milei is declaring his hatred for the Argentine people. In another part of the interview he declares himself a Terminator to end the threat of socialism.
"What I'm warning is that the world doesn't have to suffer such a debacle to escape the ideas of socialism and one of the things I usually say 'I come from an apocalyptic future to avoid it. Kind of like the Terminator story."

In half a year in office Milei has fallen out with more than 10 nations: China, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Cuba, Nicaragua and Spain to name a few. His attitude has left Argentina diplomatically isolated. In three months of Javier Milei's administration, poverty increased 10.8 points, jumping from the 44.7% recorded by the Argentine Catholic University (UCA) at the end of 2023 to 55.5% in March. According to the Argentine media, this is an unprecedented increase in the last two decades, surpassing the evolution of the Mauricio Macri and Alberto Fernández administrations, the latter including a pandemic.
 
What does he mean? I heard him make the accusation but.. what is he basing that on?

I was wondering the same. What are the facts? Not that it's that unlikely, but why make such a claim without proof, while the guy is certifiably crazy otherwise?

"What I'm warning is that the world doesn't have to suffer such a debacle to escape the ideas of socialism and one of the things I usually say 'I come from an apocalyptic future to avoid it. Kind of like the Terminator story."

Wow... So, he is from the future, and his dogs are his advisors. I have to say that as much as I keep telling Bluegazer that Argentina isn't that special or unique, in terms of the most mentally insane and overtly lunatic president who should be on medication but instead runs a country, maybe Argentina does win the world prize...
 
The guy has spent around a month abroad, in just over 6 months since he was inaugurated. He visited the US just before the runoff election, and then four more times since he took office in December. All of them unoficially. He met with Elon Musk, Donald Trump, the Big Tech CEOs, attended the conservative conference CPAC and the Viva24 conference in Spain, hosted by VOX. He also visited Israel, the Vatican and Italy. And he is set to participate in the G7 meeting this week, invited by Meloni, also to be held in Italy.

While he receives praise internationally, he still has to run the government back home, where his initiatives have not been well received and the stonewalling he's facing throws him into fits of narcissistic rage. How come everyone outside of Argentina is telling him how great he is while things are not going his way in his own country?

His politician influencer fame is pushing him into saying more and more crazy stuff, trying to get more support from outside in an attempt to influence things domestically. He is a mental breakdown waiting to happen.
 
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While he receives praise internationally, he still has to run the government back home, where his initiatives have not been well received and the stonewalling he's facing throws him into fits of narcissistic rage. How come everyone outside of Argentina is telling him how great he is while things are not going his way in his own country?

Same reason why they, instead, they hate this other guy?


(The interview is worth watching, by the way. The degree of sanity in Bukele seems indirectly proportional to Milei's...)

His politician influencer fame is pushing him into saying more and more crazy stuff, trying to get more support from outside in an attempt to influence things domestically. He is a mental breakdown waiting to happen.

Yeah, and in the meantime, they can use him to get resources and land, and increase chaos.
 
His politician influencer fame
And that's all he is really, it's like if you gave one of these very vocal influencers on YouTube the presidential title, they'd run around completely immersed in the delusion that they must be so correct, since life gave them such a prize, that they would behave as Milei has.

It would be a very interesting psychological observational exercise if so many people weren't suffering the consequences of a man child running their country into the ground.
 
Same reason why they, instead, they hate this other guy?

I saw it, it was pretty good. The contrast is night and day!

And that's all he is really, it's like if you gave one of these very vocal influencers on YouTube the presidential title, they'd run around completely immersed in the delusion that they must be so correct, since life gave them such a prize, that they would behave as Milei has.

It reminded me of that Turkish proverb:

When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn’t become a sultan.
The palace becomes a circus.
 
The State, possibly from a romantic point of view, represents the people, is the people. A form of social organization, with sovereign institutions, an organ that regulates the life of a nation, so basically Milei is declaring his hatred for the Argentine people. In another part of the interview he declares himself a Terminator to end the threat of socialism.
Anarcho-capitalists like him believe that everything can be managed better with private organizations, instead of a state. Though in the end, there is really not much of a difference, since it also ends up being an oligarchy.
 
And that's all he is really, it's like if you gave one of these very vocal influencers on YouTube the presidential title

I wonder if...

(L) Okay. Okay, let's see... How many key individuals are replacement of human key personnel, say, in government? What's the percentage? Because we're assuming key personnel or government, right?

A: Not always.

Q: (L) So it would be different percentages in different groups?

A: Yes

Q: (L) Could we say that, for example, influencers on social media could be considered key personnel?

A: Yes

Q: (L) So, is there a percentage on that one?

A: 13

Q: (L) 13 percent.

(Andromeda) Just for social media.

(Niall) 13% of them are what are replaced. What does that mean?

(L) I guess they're replaced by underground or...

(Andromeda) Or what?

A: Walk-ins.

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