"Far-right" Argentine candidate Javier Milei, in his own words

Petr

Administrator
If Milei now fails to overthrow the Peronists, it will be a stark lesson on the limitations of the Libertarian ideal itself; namely, it will show that mere individual heroics or exploits are not enough to overthrow the Leftist machine. You need to build a political machine of your own, and that requires some amount of collectivism:


 
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Petr

Administrator
OK, this official apostasy seals the deal for me. My expectations for Milei - never very high to begin with - are now very low. I only hope that some of the people he brought into politics with him can have future in Argentinian politics, and will be better than he himself (for starters, they could be Christians).

Milei's honeymoon will be very short, and the people who voted for him will want to see some positive changes and fast:

 
"Anti-communism is fascism. Always has been."
This equals to admit that fascism is the union of all the forces that oppose to communism;
thus rending it just a reaction and not something like a perpetual evil;
in the end rending the image of Milei with a baton as an obvious, correct, stance,
as fascism must be also the libertarians united;
at least temporarly, until that spectre has vanished.
"Anti-communism is fascism. Always has been." is a plain intolerance for anti-cummunism,
since you can't oppose communism as you would be called a fascist, an evil person, an outcast.
 
And communism is secular Judaism. It is an odd combination this cozying up to the Jewish state and United Slaves along with denunciation of central banks. We will see. Racial betrayal assured.
 

ultright

Member
Millennial Woes is right as usual. Milei is a libertarian. With libertarians, you have to ask if they are Rothbardians or Hoppeians. The latter are useful people, everyone else is delusional.
 
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