In a context of growing political and social tension in Argentina, the former president Cristina Kirchner He has sent a forceful message to President Javier Milei after the recent march in defense of LGBT+rights. The demonstration, which took place in several cities in the country, was a direct response to Milei’s comments in the Davos World Economic Forum, where he criticized gender policies and ideology.
Cristina Kirchner He used his social networks to express his support to the LGBT+ community and to send a clear message to President Milei. In its publication, the ex -president said that the marches were not ideological, but expressions of deep social demands that set limits to the Milei government.
“Public education represents the dream of upward social mobility in Argentina,” Kirchner said in reference to the university protest that brought together hundreds of thousands of people on April 23. Regarding the march in defense of the LGBT+community, held this Saturday after the sayings of Milei In Davos, he said that “dehumanization expressed by the president, ignoring that feelings have no gender, galvanized desire and the right to happiness.”
The message of Cristina Kirchner Not only was it supporting the LGBT+community, but also a direct warning to Milei. The ex -president closed its publication with a warning: “The rights to prosperity and happiness are the limits that Milei not only will not be able to violate, but to those who, in addition, must respond earlier than later.”
This message reflects the growing concern for the policies and statements of the president, which have generated controversy and protests throughout the country. The LGBT+ march was convened after Milei’s comments in Davos, where he said that “in his most extreme versions, gender ideology constitutes smoothly and plain child abuse: they are pedophiles.
They are irreversibly damaging healthy children with hormonal treatments and mutilations, as if a child under 5 could lend their consent to such a thing. ” These statements caused a strong reaction from the LGBT+ community and various sectors of society, which took to the streets to express their rejection and demand respect for their rights.
Manifestation
The demonstration had its epicenter in the city of Buenos Aires, in the Plaza de Mayo, where thousands of people congregated to show their support to the LGBT+ community and to reject Milei’s statements. The march was a sample of unity and solidarity, and was attended by various political and social organizations, as well as common citizens who joined the cause.
The message of Cristina Kirchner He also referred to the importance of public education in Argentina. The ex -president recalled the massive protest in defense of public universities that took place on April 23 and stressed that “public education represents the dream of upward social mobility in Argentina.”
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