Javier Milei: A fact with a remarkable double standard


Published at: 18/06/2025 09:16 PM

The extreme right-wing Javier Milei , during his electoral campaign for the presidency of Argentina, in hate speeches, assured that he would never negotiate with communists; but the president had a rapid change of opinion after coming to “manage” the Albiceleste nation and he had already met with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.

Milei's bravado led him to say that Argentines are superior to communists. “We're better at everything,” he said.

The Argentine president recently generated controversy by referring dismissively to Ian Moche , a 12-year-old boy with autism, on his social networks where he referred to the Disability Act. The conversation included Ian , known for his activism and awareness-raising work on autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

The extreme right, in his message, shared an image in which the infant is seen next to former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, with which he sought to criticize the journalist Paulino Rodríguez, whom he accused of “operating against the Government ” and to be “always on the side of the Kukas ”. The connection of the child with the political figure was taken by many as an improper use of his image in a context of high sensitivity.

Milei also said that Pope Francis “has an affinity with murderous communists” and violates the Ten Commandments by defending “social justice”, and described him as an “imbecile”. Soon after, as president, he kissed his hand.

Mazo News Team

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