
Guillermo Moreno, former Kirchnerist official, reacted to Javier Milei's statements at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Moreno defended Milei by arguing that he cannot be homophobic due to his work at América with Eduardo Eurnekian. The former chief advisor to the Presidency and openly gay, Antonio Aracre, firmly responded to Moreno, calling his comments "horrific" and questioning who supports such remarks.
During the debate on the program "Duro de Domar" on C5N, Moreno attempted to discredit the accusations of homophobia against Milei by referring to his work history at América. Aracre rejected this claim and emphasized that exposing someone's private life without their consent is unacceptable.
The discussion escalated when Moreno suggested that working at Grupo América excluded the possibility of being homophobic, to which Aracre emphatically responded to the accusations of child abuse related to gender ideology by citing a legal case in the United States, where two homosexual men were convicted of abusing their adopted children for years.
The exchange between Moreno and Aracre reflects the confrontation of opinions regarding homophobia and child abuse, in a context marked by the controversy generated by Milei's speech in Davos.