• MataVatnik@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      If you ever even visited Buenos Aires for a few days, you’d know these protests are astroturfed. Opposition will fill busses from the villas miserias (equivalent to favelas) and flood the streets and gridlock the capital for hours. It happens so often that its become a regular nuisance. A lot of these people don’t work and are on social plans. They are essentially used as a foot army by the peronistas to manipulate political power.

      I’m not saying this to justify whats going on, but giving people context.

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        11 months ago

        it’s also not a right wing government without people insisting that all the noise is just poor people who should be ignored

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        11 months ago

        Uhhh… Milei’s been in office for what, a week? Are you saying the “Peronistas” were driving people in to protest their own government?

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          11 months ago

          Bruh. Yes. Remember there were protests against Trump before he was even president?

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              11 months ago

              Sure, but that’s not my point. The comment I was replying tried to dismiss what I said because apparently it’s impossible for people to protest someone who hasn’t taken office yet.

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                11 months ago

                No, my comment was questioning whether a political party would bus protestors in to protest their own party, not claiming that there weren’t any protests at all.

                EDIT: I was assuming these protests were happening for months. That said, I can see that they could be protesting the election results, so the time between the election and the swearing in.