The immediacy of this time makes the events happen like in a movie. They don’t take more than a second and others come. The problem is that we are normalizing situations that, in other times, would have been scandals and would have generated some change. For example, an inmate escapes from the alleged maximum security prison and no heads roll, except that of the doctor who signed the order (the weakest link). Paraguay finds one plane after another with drugs from Bolivia and in our country that is like hearing rain, nothing moves and the radars still don’t work. In the government party they are accused of corruption, protection of drug trafficking, attempted assassination and much more. The Prosecutor’s Office should already be investigating ex officio, but it does not and, meanwhile, let the show continue.
The normalization of what is not normal it also has to do with broken promises. Before, the authorities were given 100 days to comply. We have been hearing for two years that the BRT curbs will be removed and traffic on the first ring will be ordered. Until now the spiel continues and nothing the actions.
And violence is also seen as something else in the sequence of events. 12 women were murdered, there were a dozen femicides in the first month of the year. Does the number move? Does anyone think that they are sons without a mother, mothers and fathers without daughters? What has happened to the actions of depatriarchalization that the Minister of the Presidency promised? There are no results, there are no campaigns, there are only thousands of vulnerable women alongside violent men.