Argentina's New Era: A Call for Strength and Change

In a powerful speech at the World Economic Forum, President Javier Milei emphasized the end of weakness and the rise of courage. He denounced 'woke ideology' and the impact of feminism, positioning Argentina as a robust defender of freedom.


Argentina's New Era: A Call for Strength and Change

The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, praised the speech of President Javier Milei at the World Economic Forum in Davos, highlighting that it marks the end of the era of the weak and the beginning of the era of the brave. Bullrich emphasized the firm stance and defense of Argentina's freedom, leaving behind the impoverishing and destructive populism of human capacities.

"EXCELLENT, President Javier Milei!" expressed the minister, supporting Milei's strong speech against feminism and woke ideology. She emphasized that Argentina is decisively positioned in defense of freedom, abandoning the tepidness and political correctness that, according to Milei, hinder growth and prosperity.

Milei urged the elimination of what he considers the virus of woke ideology, describing it as a cancer that must be excised. He questioned positions related to feminism, equity, gender ideology, climate change, abortion, and immigration, considering them part of the same problem that seeks to justify the advance of the state and limit criticism and dissent.

In his speech, Milei raised questions about feminism, suggesting that it creates divisions instead of unity. He criticized the differentiated value placed on human life according to gender, pointing out that the majority of men in disadvantaged situations, such as prison or military service, are not questioned.

In conclusion, Milei's approach in Davos sparked mixed reactions, being supported by some for his firm stance against certain ideological currents and questioned by others for his statements regarding feminism and other social issues.