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Strange manual K: from "going out of business" to calling a teenage hitman "little boy in slippers"

2024-03-16T23:55:54.820Z

Highlights: Marcelo Lewandowski, national senator for Santa Fe, called a teenage hitman "little boy in slippers" Kirchnerism has us accustomed to a perverse binary logic. If it is a government, it has conservative behavior, which it masks with progressive touches. On the other hand, if the K organization is the opposition, it brings out the most obvious pages of the manual of seventies progressivism. The legions of marginalized people without work or the right to training, to health, low education and easy access to drugs in the hot suburbs, sowing of the K dynasty in all its versions, were made invisible.


The author analyzes the statements of Santa Fe senator Marcelo Lewandowski about the murder of a beachgoer in Rosario.


There is a culture of these little ones, of those young people, who think about it no more than 20, 25 years and know that their life is a fixed term.

And they are not interested, they are not interested in anything else.

Do you know what the little boy who killed the sandpiper was dressed?

He was in slippers and socks... and he ran out and got into a car.

"We are not talking about commando groups that attacked... we are talking about young people who are at risk in life and who do not care if their life is worth it, much less that of whoever is in front of them."

(

Marcelo Lewandowski

, national senator for Santa Fe, on the teenage murderer who

shot the beach player with three shots

, one in the head, without saying a word, half a meter away, last week in Rosario, whose southern zone the legislator recognizes as his original soil, as he himself said, today territory under narco-mafioso rigor).

Kirchnerism has us accustomed to a perverse binary logic.

He uses two different lexicons depending on whether he is on one side or the other of power.

If it is a government, it has conservative behavior, which

it masks with progressive touches and appeals to avant-gardes

that it imagines to be enlightened.

However, it is difficult for leaders and militancy to hide their harmony with established thoughts and values.

They act as if they belong to that social segment defined in a word that they so fear and despise: the establishment.

Not in its economic and political category.

The establishment that shields them is ideological.

The remembered “don't listen to what I say, look at what I do” by Néstor Kirchner.

On the other hand, if the K organization is the opposition, it brings out the most obvious pages of the manual of seventies progressivism.

That political vademecum today yellowed and out of date, although cited from time to time with some enlightened nostalgia, taught that for the armed left of that time, life was also worth little.

At this time,

the “Lewandowski doctrine” speaks of “little boy in socks and slippers”

.

They never called that way to the young murderers who spread panic in the suburbs during the governments of Néstor or Cristina Kirchner.

They hid them under the rug.

It was once Cristina, already as an opponent of Macri installed in La Rosada, who, before a group of complacent journalists, candidly expressed her thoughts on these issues.

“I don't want,” she said, “kids who get away with it because they don't have opportunities.

I say, when an 18-year-old boy, who doesn't have a job, or couldn't finish high school or primary school...if he feels that his life is not worth two pesos to society, why shouldn't his life be worth two pesos? other?"

The head of Kirchnerism did not say this in the midst of the seventies hubbub, because then she didn't even show her nose, but seven years ago.

What he did not mention that time was that

crime statistics had stopped being disseminated in Argentina since 2008

, during his first administration, and would only be restored by Macri's government in 2016. The legions of marginalized people without work or the right to training, to health, low education and easy access to drugs in the hot suburbs, sowing of the K dynasty in all its versions, were made invisible by the captive press that financed Kirchnerism.

The truth was that in those years adolescent crime increased exponentially, as much as it was silenced.

Coincidentally, days ago, Juan Grabois, one of Cristina's favorite political pets, evoked 2001 when the cartoneo reached its peak, and would assume that "if I had had the situation of having to go out and collect cartons at 17, 18 years old , I would be squirting, not working." The inspiring source of Lewandowski and Grabois encourages those who "go out of their way" or consider teenage hitmen to be "little kids in slippers." A strange lady sponsors both of them. With 14,548 836 pesos per month for two privileged retirements, the world is seen differently. It is even possible that it is “stolen” in another way.

Source: clarin

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