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Davos: Argentine President Milei Bashes Feminism, Socialism, and Collectivism

Davos: Argentine President Milei Bashes Feminism, Socialism, and Collectivism

“Do not surrender to the advance of the state. The state is not the solution, the state is the problem itself… Long live freedom, dammit!”

Argentine President Javier Milei gave a wonderful speech at Davos. I don’t even know where to start because hearing someone tell these elite snobs the truth about economics, markets, finance, feminism, and liberty was refreshing.

Unlike every other attendee, Milei flew commercial.

Listening to Milei is like listening to a speech from Thomas Sowell and Milton Friedman.

I’m kind of crushing on him.

Here is the entirety of Milei’s speech. Listen to all of it. FREEDOM.

The West is in danger.

Socialism destroys everything:

Javier Milei in Davos: “Today I am here to tell you that the West is in danger because those who must defend its values ​​find themselves co-opted by a vision of the world that leads inexorably to socialism.”

Milei begins by destroying the liberals in Davos.

You’re all the same no matter the label:

Javier Milei destroyed the liberals of Davos:

“Communists, fascists, Nazis, socialists, social democrats, national socialists, Christian democrats, Keynesians, neo-Keynesians, progressives, populists, nationalists or globalists. In essence there is no substantive difference.”

Milei knows how the Marxists are changing the world.

Infiltration:

Javier Milei at the World Economic Forum: “Neo-Marxists have been able to co-opt the common sense of the West. They achieved this thanks to the appropriation of the media, of culture, of universities. Also from international organizations.”

Milei hates radical feminism and abortion.

“Bloody abortion agenda.” I might use that phrase from now on.

Socialism sucks.

Socialism has failed everywhere.

Taxes?

Taxes ruins freedom.

The state ruins EVERYTHING.

The state is the problem!

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Comments

To cap that speech off with “Long live freedom, dammit!” was perfect.

I suspect this guy is not long for this world.

Also, how is it this guy can fly commercial but all these others have to fly in private jets?

    Because no one is out to get him?
    Or, maybe, because he doesn’t really matter?

    Those are the typical elitist responses (though not worded directly that way).

      Plato in reply to GWB. | January 20, 2024 at 1:53 pm

      “Because no one is out to get him?”

      You must not have listened to the speech; everyone in the audience, every so-called ‘justice warrior’ commie pinko is out to get him. From the State’s perspective, he is Public Enemy #1.

    Crawford in reply to mailman. | January 17, 2024 at 5:59 pm

    Because the others think they’re too good to be around the average joes.

    lichau in reply to mailman. | January 19, 2024 at 8:18 am

    Maybe the others don’t need to?

This guy continues to impress. Godspeed President Milei!

E Howard Hunt | January 17, 2024 at 1:16 pm

Love his unabashed style. Let’s hope he creates a new milieu for Argentina.

Fat_Freddys_Cat | January 17, 2024 at 1:34 pm

It will be interesting to see how outlets like MSNBC deal with this. Hysterical screeching or pursed-lip refusal to talk about it in the hopes nobody hears of it?

” The state is not the solution, the state is the problem itself”

Now where have I heard that sentiment before . . .

    Check your common sense filter. The world is what it is. Diplomacy. Never go out of your way to make enemies. A former US president wants to meet you, do it. What do you think happened? Milei jumped up on Clinton’s lap and smoked his cigar? Don’t be a silly ass.

    Trump met Clinton dozens and dozens and dozens of times. Yeah, I know such knowledge won’t penetrate the zealot wall surrounding your brain. But it happened.

“Listening to Milei is like listening to a speech from Thomas Sowell and Milton Friedman.”

I am constantly impressed with Sowell’s wisdom and was thrilled with working with Friedman. Friedman was both brilliant and frank.

If the dude keeps spouting off truth like that, he’s going to get himself killed

Maybe there is hope for Latin America after all.

I love Milei. His sheer ballsiness, here, reminds me of Ricky Gervais, when he fairly and boldly mocked and dissed the insufferably arrogant, pompous, cloistered and holier-than-thou Hollywood Dhimmi-crats at the Golden Globe ceremony, a few years ago.

Love this guy.

I predicted shortly after his election that the Left will stretch the law; indict him on trumped up charges; and quite possibly convict him. It’s what the Left does after losing elections to an opponent who refuses to bow down to their bullying and acquiesce to their ideology and demands.

See, e.g., Donald J. Trump.

Milei in Davos reminds me of Daniel in the lion’s den.