The president shared this Thursday through Instagram a controversial video made with artificial intelligence that shows Kirchnerism leaders personified as if they were zombiesunder the intoxication of a fictitious virus called “Ku-K 12”. In the film piece appear Alberto Fernandez, Cristina Kirchner, Sergio Massa and the unionist Roberto Baradelas well as cultural figures such as Fito Paez and Florence Pena.
Faced with this material, the Peronist governor He said that the President promotes hatred and took the opportunity to point out the inconsistency of the political, economic, social and cultural program of the La Libertad Avanza administration.
Axel Kicillof: “Milei is promoting a virus of hate”
“It is very serious and very grave: the president released a video in which he compares the main political force of the opposition with a virus. This metaphor has already been used on more than one occasion, and the worst aberrations have been committed in its name. However, beyond the president’s appalling evocations, the most worrying thing is his conduct,” the governor questioned through his X account.
In the post, Kicillof He stated that the National Government carries out an attack on the rights of “the popular sectors, workers, retirees and young people”. He also assured that “harms federalism, attacking the governors” and “promotes selfishness”.
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Milei and the virus of hate
It is very serious and very grave: the president released a video in which he compares the main political opposition force to a virus. This metaphor has already been used on more than one occasion, and the worst aberrations have been committed in its name. pic.twitter.com/k45Tng5aoY
— Axel Kicillof (@Kicillofok) September 20, 2024
He also denounced the libertarian for “handing over the country’s natural resources”promote the “deindustrialization” and “paralyze public investment”. And he assured that “completely abandons education and public health”, “cuts pensions and medicines”, “represses those who protest”““It damages Argentina’s relations with countries in the region” and “suffocation of art and culture”.
He also warned that beyond “increasing inequality, poverty and unemployment, Milei is promoting a virus of hateabsolutely incompatible with democracy and common life“. In light of this situation, he invited the legislators of Buenos Aires, the national and provincial governments to express “a strong repudiation of the video that was released. Milei: You can’t mess with democracy“.
Juan Grabois called Javier Milei a “poor guy”
Juan Grabois, a representative of UTEP, harshly criticized the head of state for the video and said: “You’re a poor guy and you’re going to be a sad memory in history. You have the Nero virus. A video is not going to be enough to make people forget that you celebrated lowering pensions or that you took away food from the kids.” He also added: “We are already awake and we can’t take it anymore. You have to work to make life easier for Argentines, not post nonsense”.
For her part, the Kirchnerist senator Juliana Di Tullio preferred to appeal to the irony: “I was born with the Peronist virus in my blood and I will die with the Peronist virus,” she wrote on her X account (ex-Twitter). Meanwhile, her fellow party member Nora del Valle Gimenez He described the video as “in very bad taste” for showing leaders “supposedly ‘infected’ by a virus responsible for ‘the destruction of Argentina’.”
Meanwhile, the deputy of Union for the Fatherland Natalia Zaracho also expressed herself: “Milei, the condemnation of the future of thousands of people was generated by the crisis of the model economic that you represented in the 90s and 2001″Along the same lines, he said that “with Cavallo, Bullrich, Sturzenegger, does that sound familiar to you? The same ones who are your officials and role models. Go and govern. You are ridiculous.“.
Javier Milei published a controversial video in which he compares Kirchnerism to a zombie apocalypse
The piece begins with a voice-over that narrates something that started 12 years ago, when the virus “began not only with the destruction of Argentina” but also with “the destruction of minds.”
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“The country was plunged into chaos, wandering aimlessly and chasing ideals that led it to ruin. But not everyone was infected, some resisted, hiding in the shadows, waiting for the day when the virus could no longer infect. Although Ku-K 12 is still present in many people today, its power is weakening. The disease continues but is no longer contagious, it has become vulnerable.the story continues while a devastated city is seen in the background.
Finally, the narrator suggests that “in the midst of destruction a hope has emerged”while a lion appears, which would symbolize Milei himself.
Source: Ambito

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