08/31/2021 10:49 PM
Clarín.com
Fame
Updated 08/31/2021 10:49 PM
The journalist María Julia Oliván questioned the phrase of Victoria Tolosa Paz, who said that "in Peronism she always got screwed up" but she aimed an elevation shot at her husband Enrique "Pepe" Albistur, friend and informal advisor of Alberto Fernández:
" The girls do not fall in love with the owner of the
AMBA
advertising
. "
Oliván expressed his rejection of the messages that the candidates say in the campaign seeking the young vote.
He said that he finds it "
cynical
" and that it is not often about
the real problems of young people
.
In the text, the journalist said that
sex is not the
main
issue
for that age group, but that it is the
difficulty they have in becoming independent from their parents
and being able to access a rent or the dream of their own home.
"Garchar -as he titled his column- is not a topic. I think
none of that is inspiring, or aspirational
. Now, work and study in your own rented apartment, and there have sex or friends or listen to music, that's right. it is aspirational. But just that, neither more nor less,
is what today's youth do not have
. "
It was then that he mentioned Tolosa Paz and spoke to her directly, harshly: "Victoria,
sex and love were
capable
for you, was an inexhaustible source of progress," he
shot and reaffirmed: "Backup."
But it did not stop there because later - without mentioning it - he spoke of the couple from Tolosa Paz, the businessman and historical publicist Enrique "Pepe" Albistur, who benefited from an official guideline by the Government and who knew how to occupy the position of Media Secretary with Néstor Kirchner.
He repeated that the message that the former coordinator of the Hunger Table gave "is not good": "
Most of the girls do not fall in love with the owner of the AMBA's street advertising
. And because sex is not a 'problem', but it
does generate a lot of anguish not being able to leave home
. "
Without saying so, the journalist marked the specific weight of publicist K for his wife's candidacy.
In her article, Oliván tried to unravel what Tolosa Paz's phrase meant to her, which echoed in the middle of the campaign for the legislative elections.
From María Eugenia Vidal, Sergio Beni, Miguel Pichetto, Leopoldo Moreau, among others spoke about the issue.
In that sense, he completed: "Working on what you want, finding the opportunity and becoming independent, it is an issue. An issue that is not resolved
with rude speeches
and less with bulk distribution of plans."
Oliván spoke of the interview that Tolosa Paz gave this Sunday in an informal and relaxed tone and that his phrases generated a stir.
He stressed that "
in Peronism it was always garchó
" and vindicated "enjoyment" and "enjoyment" as a very important part of life.
"We came to make possible the happiness of a people and the greatness of a country,
and there is no happiness of a people without cheating,
" said the candidate, openly.
"Sorry, we are like that. What I say is an important part of life: dancing, enjoyment, enjoyment, we are not going to hide it. We are human beings,
we like to enjoy ourselves, we like to have fun,
" the candidate added in a talk. with Pedro Rosemblat.
17 months after the arrival of the coronavirus in the country, he remarked that young people "
are fed up with the capacity and want to dance
";
and he assured that
by spring
these problems will be solved because in the province of Buenos Aires a "milestone" was marked due to the
"very high level of immunity
."
Oliván, sex of the great and Peronist youth
In her column in which she questioned Tolosa Paz, the journalist recounted her Peronist past while living in Monte Grande with her mother and father.
He said that he worked from a young age and
that he had his first sexual relationship at the age of 24
.
"I
did not win
until
24 years of my life
. And until that moment, and even for a while longer,
I imagined myself a Peronist,
" the text began in what would later be a criticism of the candidate's statements.
He expressed that he began to work very soon and clarified that he did not do it out of necessity: "We were middle class,
vigorous laborers
with the success that decays from so much effort. But I wanted mine. And I went for it."
He also said that in the midst of all this he decided to cling to "a faith that had
sexuality reserved for marriage
as a dogma
. That is why I did not win during that time."
And he completed: "I worked. I studied. I did changas. I believed in a God who allowed me to protect myself from the sadness and loneliness that surrounded me.
But I didn't win until I was 24,
" he repeated.
The profession then made her disenchanted with another dogma:
the Peronism that Tolosa Paz put to bed
.
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