02/28/2021 10:52 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 02/28/2021 10:52 PM
The mayor of Quilmes, Mayra Mendoza, joined the wave of repudiation against the placement of mortuary bags in front of the Casa Rosada with names of political leaders and as a critical message against privileged vaccinations in the opposition march this Saturday.
He only added to the criticism that President Alberto Fernández himself had posted.
But the rejection of one of the founders of the group La Cámpora, which was posted on her personal Twitter account, had as a response that she was reminded of
her participation in an act in which a doll
with the figure and the name of the former president
was burned
Mauricio Macri, at the end of 2018.
"Those responsible for this outrage are the @JoRepublicanos, they make up the @UNRepublicana and respond to @mauriciomacri. Nothing justifies such violence and the opposition leaders who participated in the convocation today should reject it, if not they are accomplices," Mendoza wrote.
Capture of Mayra Mendoza's tweet.
And it was precisely from the Quilmeño faction of the Young Republicans, the group related to the macrismo that was awarded the controversial and questioned idea of the mortuary bags, where the answer arose.
"Isn't this you?"
They replied to the mayor, along with the photos of the burning of the Macrista doll.
This is not you?
@mayrasmendoza https://t.co/Smm5uCwg5M pic.twitter.com/S4PrtinYTO
- Young Republicans Quilmes (@JrepQuilmes) February 27, 2021
The Quilmes faction of the Young Republicans has
just 144 followers
on Twitter.
But it waters the national organization, which in the same network accumulates
just over 17 thousand followers
.
Who are the Young Republicans
"We dream of a developed Argentina, regardless of liberal institutions and values", are defined in the group that responds to Republican Union, an internal current of the PRO, of liberal extraction, which has among its main references
the national deputy for Neuquén, Francisco Sánchez
-which marks his values in the slogan
"god, country, family"
, on his Twitter account-, to the lawyer Martín Pugliese and to
Ramón Lanús
, former head of the State Property Administration Agency (AABE) during the government of Let's change.
among other names that appear on its website.
The president of Young Republicans is Ulises Chaparro, a 22-year-old veterinary science student
who is outlined on Twitter with a definition: "On the right, always."
Ulises Chaparro (22), president of Young Republicans.
(Young Republicans web photo).
Far from rethinking the effects of the "artistic intervention" that generated criticism even from referents in his own space -such as Patricia Bullrich or the actor Luis Brandoni, to name a few-, Chaparro maintained that with the official criticism "Alberto Fernández showed his
inability to interpret
the text pasted on the bags ".
"I do not know if it seems more worrying to me that the President and front-line officials do not know how to read a simple poster or that there are people in the opposition indignant because
a group of kids does better work than them,
" Chaparro defended himself and rejected
"a lesson of moral "
from the ruling party.
His Twitter account has more followers than that of the group he commands: just over 30 thousand
followers
.
I do not know if it seems more worrying to me that the President and front-line officials do not know how to read a simple poster or that there are people in the opposition indignant because a group of kids does a better job than they do.
- Ulises Chaparro (@ ulichaparro12) February 28, 2021
According to its recently created website, the Young Republicans are a
pandemic
grouping
: it
was created in May 2020
.
"It gives me hope to see that there are boys who claim to be
from the right without fear of being branded as fachos,
" says Chaparro, in an interview on the web where he presents himself as president of the group.
The objectives of the brand-new liberal youth strand is broad: they promote
a "cultural battle"
to "promote free market policies" while trying to "
counter the indoctrination
of populism and the left" in educational institutions.
They also promote talks.
On their website they call them "classes" and they are for the fifth published.
The most controversial was the fourth
, entitled:
"The '70s: the true history of the military process"
, by the lawyer Victoria Villarruel, questioned for outlining defenses to genocidal military convicts who on the site is
presented as "rights activist humans".
The greatest criticism of the placement with the mortuary bags came from the inclusion among the names of the owner of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, Estela de Carlotto.
In Young Republicans, the multimedia designer and "writer in process" Maia Ocampo is also active.
The young woman denounced in the networks that, as
a result of the intervention of a "union gang" in the march in front of the Quinta de Olivos, she suffered a sprained ankle
and received "apologies" from the militant journalist K in networks Ezequiel Guazzora.
Ezequiel, although I appreciate your apologies, it does not change the fact that you always go to our marches to provoke, sincerely outrageous that they do not respect those who think differently.
And with this sprain, it is now difficult for me to work and I have more expenses.
Who fixes that?
Greetings.
https://t.co/sS1blt2Vm2 pic.twitter.com/X29NiZVACJ
- Maia Ocampo (@MaiaOcampo) February 28, 2021
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Look also
Patricia Bullrich, on the "mortuary bags": "The president was not outraged by the vip vaccination and he does have something that I did not like"
Estela de Carlotto described Patricia Bullrich as a "monster" for the "mortuary bags" in front of the Casa Rosada