Thousands of demonstrators met in the capital of Argentina and in cities throughout the country to protest against President Javier Miley’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, where he criticized during the “waking”, the feminist “feminist”.
Buenos Aires – Thousands of demonstrators met in the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires and in cities throughout the country to protest against President Javier Miley’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, where he criticized “waking”, feminist and other progressive ideals.
The demonstrators were wearing the flags in a rainbow and the cavity signs that read “Rights are not negotiable.” The “Federal March of Vulture, Fascism and Racial Control” community called the LGBTQ+ protest after the speech on January 23 to combat “economic violence, political persecution and sexual repression of the government of Javier Miley.”
The groups, unions and political parties also joined the protest.
In Switzerland, Millie sharply criticized “patient waking”, social welfare, feminist, identity policy and combating climate change, adding that “in its most extreme copies, the ideology of the sexes is a simple and simple abuse.”
The Germán Paladino protester, the industrial engineer, said that the Milei government does not care about public issues such as health care and education, and instead it was abandoning people’s private lives.
“I don’t know if this march can change anything, but if he can put a break on Javier Mile’s statements, which were somewhat aggressive,” said Baldino.
“I am here to defend our rights, the ones that we have won and those currently being attacked,” said Milagros, a 33 -year -old visual artist.
In recent decades, Argentina has devoted progressive laws to perpetuate sexual diversity and equal marriage rights, among other things.
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2025-02-01 22:46:00
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