March protocol
The Buenos Aires authorities announced a Wide security operation and traffic cuts to accompany the mobilization. There will be a police presence and vehicular restrictions in different parts of the city.
LGBT Federal Marcha: the “anti -fascist and anti -racist” response to the sayings of Javier Milei
This week the presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni tried to clarify the president’s statements in relation to “gender ideology” and pedophilia. Said that “Behind a noble cause like your free sexual choice, and adopt a child, you can hide an act of perversion or criminal“
Embed – Argentine University Federation on Instagram: “Federal Pride Marcha. Antifascist and anti -racist Systematic dismantling of rights and social conquests What we express our most energetic repudiation of their comments that denigrate and belittle the struggle for the rights of women and diversities. directly affronts the advances achieved in the protection of women and minorities in our country. These measures not only ignore the reality of gender violence, but also put at risk the life and integrity of thousands of people. It is substantial to remember that Argentina has been a pioneer in the region in promoting women’s rights and diversities, with milestones such as the legalization of abortion in 2020 and the massive mobilizations against femicides. Dismantling these conquests is an act of institutional violence that we cannot tolerate. They will not pass. Hate speeches and regressive measures may not destroy the conquests we have achieved. The fight for a fairer and more inclusive country continues. We will not take a step back. This Saturday, February 1, see you in the streets of the whole country defending our #Estudiantesalacalle “rights”
The journalist, writer and activist Lucas ‘Fauno’ Gutiérrez He pointed out: “It seems very dangerous that as representatives of the people They do not even have the tenacity to sustain their sayings“. The Doctor of Social Sciences Luciano Fabbri I would tell those who trust Milei that “Censor agendas, stigmatize identities and install moral panic is exactly the opposite of freedom “.
The lesbian actress and activist in Brown Identity – Jujuy, Sara Pérezcelebrates that this march is defined as anti -racist and points out: “If we start looking at the progress of the rightWhat sectors do it affect? For quite a while that the most vulnerable have a colorthey have a phenotype in Argentina and it is precisely brown, it is indigenous. “
The government takes advantage of the mobilization of the LGTB collective to polarize with the opposition
The development of the preparations and repudiations of the political arch, which on Thursday included expressions of the president of the Justicialist party, Cristina Kirchner, and the referent of the civic coalition, Elisa Carrió.
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The libertarian strategy is to polarize with the collective of social organizations, unions and political parties that demonstrated against presidential discourse.
Sources of direct dialogue with Milei assured this medium that in the government they consider that the adhesions to the protest do not affect the management but “shows who are on the side of an agenda that does not matter to anyone.”
Within this framework, the libertarian strategy is to polarize with the collective of social organizations, unions and political parties that demonstrated against the presidential discourse.
LGBT calls throughout the country after Javier Milei’s speech at the Davos forum
The performance of the march was decided a week ago in a LGBT assembly in Lezama Parkin which the diversities gathered after the controversial sayings of President Javier Milei in the Davos forum.
At the summit, the president related homosexuality to pedophilia, stating that “from these forums The LGBT agenda is promoted “and that” gender ideology constitutes child abuse, they are pedophiles“The president said it from a case of abuse of a couple in the United States to their adoptive children.
Source: Ambito

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