A red thread, distributed the same night that Sergio Massa's defeat was announced, has been threading a saga of public actions by groups or figures who draw attention for their determination and urgency.
The
“spontaneous”
banging of pots and pans on the hot night in which Milei unveiled his intricate DNU – he had been in the Government for 10 days – lost spontaneity as one approached to ask what
exactly
the protest was against .
“Does the open skies policy seem good to you?”
, a man on the corner of Corrientes and Scalabrini Ortiz shouted indignantly.
It was too fine
an argument
for a DNU that would take days to unravel in its entirety.
The group sang
“The country is not for sale
. ”
The same slogan
could be heard in almost all the other cacerolazos in the city, where people arrived in cars who in turn loaded other people to take them to other less well-stocked cacerolazos.
For these defeated militants,
the Homeland is an institute.
The place to which Cristina Kirchner returns.
The red thread passed through the mouth of the film director Adolfo Aristarain, who urged people to take to the streets (the CGT strike has to be
for an indefinite period,
he wrote in
Página 12
) until the new government
falls
, convinced that only the
“Idiots, ignorant people and zombies”
could vote for something other than Peronism.
You cannot get more fascism
.
An argument in favor of qualified voting (only those who vote the way I want qualify).
Another
time of revenge
for Aristarain, who released his last film 20 years ago.
The reel continued spinning and reached Enrique
Pepe
Albistur, insulted while dining at Cariló, who acted funny from the beach:
“This is like Easter… we don't know if it falls in March or April
. ”
Caramba.
Isn't that a classic, stale “gorilla” warning?
Quickly, the presidential spokesman called him
a “lounger coup.”
The CGT strike comes this Wednesday - what a curiosity - with
the same slogan
as those first “spontaneous” cacerolazos a month ago:
the Homeland is not for sale
, Héctor Daer posted on the networks.
It will be for half a day - the internal consensus is not enough - while Pablo Moyano affirms that the government of Alberto Fernández and Cristina Kirchner (he says
“our government”
)
did not last four years but two
(the other two were
from the pandemic
, says Moyano), and that
“the only problem he had”
was that
he could not lower inflation
.
When they tell him that this small inconvenience
triggered poverty to historic levels
, he answers:
“And the judges were going to play paddle tennis with Macri in Olivos…”
.
AHA.
The Chicanas reveal that no one seriously thinks that the country is dying because Milei
destroyed it in 45 days.
None of the vices that emerge from the new President - impulsive posts on the networks, controversies with journalists about his dogs, some discursive confusion with historical processes or pressures typical of "the caste" to get the omnibus law passed - led the country to the abyss where The CGT
has just discovered that it is
.
It is a strike against the defeat of Peronism:
We stopped because we lost.
An argument so poor and so obvious that, by contrast, it could end up benefiting the image of the new government, enthroned for no other reason than for the chronic blunders of its predecessors who have just left power and cannot stand the plain for even a month and a half. .
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