Javier Mileithe president of Argentina, has been criminally denounced for his speech in the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he strongly criticized the LGTB community. The complaint was filed by the Argentine Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Trans (FALGBT) and other political and social actors, who accuse Milei of incitement to violence, threats and abuse of authority.
The speech of Javier Milei In Davos it generated a great controversy due to his statements about “gender ideology” and the LGTB community. Milei said that gender ideology constitutes “child abuse” and described its “pedophile” defenders.
These statements were seen as an incitement to hatred and violence against the LGTB community, which led to the presentation of the criminal complaint. The president of FALGBT, María Rachid, explained that Milei’s speech is a “compilation of threats, intimidation, violence and discrimination.”
Rachid argued that setting an example to a gay couple who committed abuses to say that those who defend LGTB rights are pedophiles is an unfair and dangerous generalization. In addition, he recalled that Milei has used derogatory terms as “left -handed” to refer to those who defend gender equality and diversities rights.
The complaint filed by FALGBT is not the only one that Milei faces. The lawyer Gregorio Dalbón, the secretary general of ATE Capital, Daniel Catalano, and former deputy Myriam Bregman have also filed complaints against the president for his statements in Davos.
These complaints are added to a series of criticism and repudiation by opposition leaders and human rights organizations. Socialist deputy Esteban Paulón, who also filed a criminal complaint against MileiHe said the president is using his power to sow hatred and violence.
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Paulón argued that the statements of Javier Milei In Davos they are not only offensive, but also promote negative stereotypes and legitimize acts of violence and hate towards the LGTB community. In his complaint, Paulón accuses Milei of incitement to hatred, threats, public intimidation, incitement to collective violence and abuse of authority.
Milei’s statements in Davos were also criticized by other opposition leaders. Maximiliano Ferraro, leader of the Civic Coalition, said that a president cannot use extreme examples to disqualify anyone, in this case to homosexual couples and the LGTBIQ+community. Deputy Margarita Stolbizer also joined criticism, stating that Milei is spreading hate and denying gender equality and diversity.
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