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The eroticized campaign, Switzerland, Guillermo Tell, Cristina Kirchner and Alberto Fernández

2021-09-04T09:23:34.592Z


09/03/2021 22:00 Clarín.com Opinion Updated 09/04/2021 6:11 AM It is a new Argentine pastoral, allegedly New Age: mystically partisan love and sex. The elementary dream of eroticizing the campaign by alluding to presumably transgressive terminologies only manifested a lack of imagination and serious proposals. The allusions to militant voluptuousness were combined with an enunciated happiness


09/03/2021 22:00

  • Clarín.com

  • Opinion

Updated 09/04/2021 6:11 AM

It is a new Argentine pastoral, allegedly New Age:

mystically partisan love and sex.

The elementary dream of eroticizing the campaign by alluding to presumably transgressive terminologies only manifested a lack of imagination and serious proposals.

The allusions to militant voluptuousness were combined with an enunciated happiness that, according to what the ruling party postulates, would begin now and with the voluntary contraption of pseudo-hippie speeches that sound anti-flood.

The

prophets and fortune tellers of paradise

announce through the alchemy of the shouted love words that the promised land is within reach as long as they are the most voted.

In various pulpits consecrated by government preachers happiness is sold like fake slippers are sold in La Salada.

The President alludes to loving communion with the people and Victoria Tolosa Paz, as is known, considered that enjoyment is Peronist.

It is a disguised moralism.

Just as for archaic puritanism sex was only legitimate within marriage, the new electoralist catechism indicates that it only exists within justicialism.

Such lost trinkets are not enough to mitigate misfortunes.

In Argentina they march to the stones as if they were transported by themselves to allude to all the

deaths caused by negligence

.

And young people march clamoring for what should be and what is not.

And they all march in the last crossings of the crisis, which are the same old crossings, and the same old crises that always deepen.

The Pueyrredón Bridge is blocked over and over again, omitting the candid official omens that already tacitly, but openly, postulate a new and old motto more devotional than real;

stop suffering

.

I wish it were that simple.

The political metal brain of Maximo Kirchner

digs stocks, curses laboratories, incriminates the media in all evils and scares Alberto Fernández

who swears that he will not snub or betray the prodigal son, his mother, or Sergio Massa.

The Prime Magistrate added that he will not betray the people either.

Perhaps he did not recall in that oath that the Olivos celebrations were a clear betrayal of the society confined by the decree signed in his own handwriting.

The twists and turns of the story are sometimes incredible.

An icy tremor began to spread through the government in the event that the resounding cause of "Olivosgate" falls into the hands of Judge Sandra Arroyo Salgado, the former wife of prosecutor Alberto Nisman.

In boring Switzerland, history provides fewer surprises.

Although Helvetic mythology offers a great parable that continues to give food for thought.

William Tell had to shoot his arrow at an apple resting on his son's head.

An evil duke had hung his hat high up in a tree in his downtrodden town square.

All the inhabitants had to prostrate themselves before that bonnet perched on the heights.

Tell defied the commandment.

He didn't bow to that hollow symbol.

The soldiers obedient to the duke seized the crossbowman by order of their feudal and lethal lord.

The hierarch condemned him to shoot that arrow fueled by perversion.

The entire county watched, tense and scared.

Tell took two arrows.

He pointed to the apple on his son's head that was a hundred meters away.

And he was right.

The apple was divided into equal halves and his son watched everyone smiling, safe and proud of his father.

The duke finally put on his hat and asked him why he had taken two arrows.

Tell replied that if he missed, the second arrow would go swiftly into the heart of the evil feudal lord who was already looking at him in amazement.

Sabina Frederic did not have any political aim when

he referred to Switzerland compared to the Matanza

, Alberto Fernández had no aim when he

enabled Olivos to the clandestine party

, Máximo Kirchner did not have aim - nor does he have it in general - when he shoots left and right but without visible rationality.

But Cristina Fernández does have aim.

Does he point to the apple resting on the head of the president that he knew how to anoint with his iron hand obeyed?

Or is it not aiming at the apple? Have you decided to shoot down the apple and flip your dummy?

It is not known.

William Tell was a legendary hero.

And today, here and now, the heroes are not perceived.

But there is an opportunity.

Either we bow down to the ladies and gentlemen who reward submission and punish freedom, or we follow Tell's magnificent example and bow down to no one.

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Source: clarin

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