Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 23:51:56 GMT -6
The novelty is the union of various political forces with different objectives in each country but united by a series of common ideas: The fight against “communism”, the defense of private property and the free market, and class hatred. Vox orchestrates the bridge between the European and Latin American extreme right. And the result is a force that advances with the slogan “freedom” over what Abascal and his people have called the “Iberosphere.” The event organized by Vox in Madrid on October 11 had the main leaders of the hard right in Latin America as speakers. Argentine libertarian Javier Milei , Keiko Fujimori , who lost the presidential election in Peru last May, Andrés Pastrana , former president of Colombia, José Antonio Kast , candidate for the presidency of Chile, and Eduardo Bolsonaro . All signatories of the Madrid Charter, the document published in 2020 by VOX and the Disenso Foundation in which the geographical action framework of the dispute is built, the enemies to be faced are identified, and the ideas and concepts to be reinforced are reinforced. defend. “I will always feel comfortable among those who defend freedom against all the threats that loom over it, such as communism,” said the candidate of Avanza Libertad.
Phenomenon in Argentine politics characterized by hate speech in which There is no shortage of explicit threats towards those who disagree with their ideology. “You shitty lefties, we're going to crush you like rats,” he repeats Australia Phone Number in his campaign speeches. The initiative to amalgamate the European right with the Latin American right arose in 2019 thanks to VOX. Javier Ortega Smith was received in Argentina by Victoria Villaruel , a denier of the crimes against humanity committed by the civil-military dictatorship that devastated the country between 1976 and 1983, and current candidate of the party led by Milei. A few months later Ortega Smith returned to the continent, this time to Bolivia to defend the de facto government of Jeanine Áñez who, at that time, had already committed the Sacaba and Senkata massacres for which she is being tried. This union of the far-right promoted by VOX has deepened in recent months with an agenda whose priority seems to be the “cultural war” it calls for.
Focused on its anti-communist discourse, what the amalgamated extreme right intends is a conservative offensive against the democratic advances that in Latin America promoted equal rights and managed to lift millions of people out of poverty. Ultra-right self-proclaimed libertarians from Latin America join Vox's clamor in the colonial vindication speech. An example of these sympathies was the apology that the former Argentine president, Mauricio Macri , offered to King Juan Carlos in the commemoration of the 200 years of independence. “Dear King, the patriots of 1816 should have been anguished by making the decision to separate from Spain,” Macri said on that occasion. This back and forth between the European and Latin American extreme right has intensified. The objective of this union is the cultural war that pushes the debate towards the supposed risk in which freedom is found, the threat of a non-existent "communism", the naturalization of hatred, racism and xenophobia. And in Latin America the legitimization of political forces responsible for coup.
Phenomenon in Argentine politics characterized by hate speech in which There is no shortage of explicit threats towards those who disagree with their ideology. “You shitty lefties, we're going to crush you like rats,” he repeats Australia Phone Number in his campaign speeches. The initiative to amalgamate the European right with the Latin American right arose in 2019 thanks to VOX. Javier Ortega Smith was received in Argentina by Victoria Villaruel , a denier of the crimes against humanity committed by the civil-military dictatorship that devastated the country between 1976 and 1983, and current candidate of the party led by Milei. A few months later Ortega Smith returned to the continent, this time to Bolivia to defend the de facto government of Jeanine Áñez who, at that time, had already committed the Sacaba and Senkata massacres for which she is being tried. This union of the far-right promoted by VOX has deepened in recent months with an agenda whose priority seems to be the “cultural war” it calls for.
Focused on its anti-communist discourse, what the amalgamated extreme right intends is a conservative offensive against the democratic advances that in Latin America promoted equal rights and managed to lift millions of people out of poverty. Ultra-right self-proclaimed libertarians from Latin America join Vox's clamor in the colonial vindication speech. An example of these sympathies was the apology that the former Argentine president, Mauricio Macri , offered to King Juan Carlos in the commemoration of the 200 years of independence. “Dear King, the patriots of 1816 should have been anguished by making the decision to separate from Spain,” Macri said on that occasion. This back and forth between the European and Latin American extreme right has intensified. The objective of this union is the cultural war that pushes the debate towards the supposed risk in which freedom is found, the threat of a non-existent "communism", the naturalization of hatred, racism and xenophobia. And in Latin America the legitimization of political forces responsible for coup.