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Milei in Davos: The Cultural Battle

Argentine President Javier Milei is preparing for his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos. His goal is to confront the progressive agenda, which he believes is being promoted by the forum's elites, including Alexander Soros. Milei frames his visit as a strategic move in the 'cultural battle'.


Milei in Davos: The Cultural Battle

Progressive policies considered extreme, such as the 'cancel culture' and the imposition of identity-based ideas to control and dominate Western populations, are at the center of this discussion. According to the Argentine News Agency, Argentine President Javier Milei and his followers from La Libertad Avanza are awaiting an exemplary speech in Davos, which will be analyzed at the upcoming Derecha Fest meeting to be held in Mar del Plata on January 27. This will not be just any meeting, as political writer Nicolás Márquez is organizing it. All militants of the 'new right,' the one theorized by Agustín Laje, one of Milei's main ideologues, await the presentation of their most decisive influencer on a global scale. Today, they converge at the World Economic Forum to design global governance policies that ultraliberal leaders like Javier Milei or right-wing nationalists like Donald Trump seek to dismantle, backed by millions of their own votes in their countries. The most anticipated anti-woke speech will be by Javier Milei. And while Donald Trump will continue to recruit supporters to his 'Office for Peace,' attempting to capitalize on and question the role of the United Nations in achieving lasting peace, while talking about Greenland, Russia, Iran, and Venezuela, the decisive role of Javier Milei is awaited to focus on more attacks on woke thinking, as has happened in previous editions of the Davos forum. Alexander Soros may not be happy, or perhaps he will, as it will bring visibility to a forum that seeks to gain relevance as a world orderer. Javier Milei himself will participate in the meeting in Mar del Plata. But before the heat and wind of Mar del Plata, there is the cold and luxurious Alpine village of Davos in Switzerland, which has its owners, and they are very, very powerful. Because the World Economic Forum (WEF) held annually in Switzerland is a meeting place for magnates, formerly led by George Soros and now by his son, Alexander Soros. Alexander has behind him a system of philanthropy organized and financed by the Rockefeller Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates, the Ford Foundation, and other organizations that communist philosopher Slavoj Žižek describes as 'liberal communists.' A contradiction in terms, but one that has an impact on reality, judging by many of their actions, despite the backgrounds of many of the founders of these foundations, such as Henry Ford, who never hid his contacts with Adolf Hitler, or the peculiar history of George Soros, who survived the Jewish Holocaust in Hungary during World War II to become the investor who broke the Bank of England. But those are battles of the past. '...quite the opposite, it is a space of economic elites that have committed in recent decades to... the progressive agenda.' Milei seeks to 'paint their faces,' says Laje. In the middle of the Forum. The President of Argentina, Javier Milei. And the head of state just announced it on his new X page for the English-speaking public, where he posted, 'WE RETURN TO DAVOS TO FIGHT THE CULTURAL BATTLE.' At least from the Western and democratic part of the globe. The son who carries on the Soros empire is determined to push all the political issues his father did not achieve. In the same interview, he stated he wanted to expand his father's 'progressive goals' and embrace even better certain globalist causes such as gender equality and the 'fundamental right to abortion.' These ideas are applauded in Davos, and tomorrow Javier Milei will arrive to criticize them one by one. For political scientist Agustín Laje, Javier Milei will return to Davos in a tone similar to his previous interventions: 'disruptive, confrontational, and more focused on values and ideas than on macroeconomic technicalities.' In statements to journalist Maxi Sardi of Radio Delta, he stated that 'it is not a whim but a strategy. That is, 'we return to Davos to wage the cultural battle.' An American follower posted a phrase that Milei had expressed on other trips to the Swiss city. Tomorrow, the curtain rises on a new presentation that will bring controversy. The World Economic Forum is often misread by popular imagination as a group of ultraright-wing capitalist businessmen. The interpretation of reality is quite distant. From the consolidation of the immigrationist ideology (with several NGOs sponsored by its foundation) to the defense of all LGBT+ demands. Alexander Soros says he is prepared to adopt unprecedented strategies to achieve the definitive and desired transformation of Western society in an open and fluid key. Because with the Eastern society, the winds of change do not seem so easy to operate on or so porous to the power of financial capital. In an interview given to the Wall Street Journal, Alexander Soros said he was more 'political' than his father, although 'they think the same way.' and popularized by movements like Black Lives Matter. For center-left leaders, this is a positive fact, but for center-right and liberal militants, it is a new form of thought domination. Buenos Aires, January 20, 2026 (NA) - There are no longer any doubts. 'Woke ideology is the great epidemic of our time that must be cured.' Translated: 'woke ideology is the great epidemic of our time that must be cured.' The term 'woke' refers to being alert and aware of social and racial injustices, such as racism, sexism, and inequality, originating in the African American community in the USA.