politically correct is bullshit

politically correct is bullshit

He Former Argentine President Mauricio Macri participated this Wednesday in an event organized by the Development Studies Center (CED) in the auditorium of LATU, in Montevideo, where he analyzed the results of the elections primaries, open, simultaneous and mandatory (PASO) last Sunday.

“Two thirds of Argentines embraced healthier ideas on Sunday than those of the kirchnerismo”, defined the former Argentine president when referring to the victory of Javier Miley. In addition, he spoke of his relationship with power and political correctness.

“I dreamed this end of populism several times,” he added. Macri before the audience. But he also reflected on the challenge that lies ahead for the elections October: “What is coming is a discussion about the way in which the change is going to be made”.

Seeking to differentiate the opposition candidates heading to the general elections, it defined that “(Patricia) Bullrich is experience and enthusiasm and miley it’s just enthusiasm.” The former president defined himself as “optimistic” regarding the electoral chances and launched: “We will have to be together on December 10.”

“You have to put everything in, because if the Argentina falls within the law, that makes us predictable. There we are going to generate growth with which we are going to help you, not by sending you our talent and our businessmen, but by dragging the entire region towards much healthier things. Hopefully, we want to see that again Argentina power, which in the end is the best for its neighbors”, concluded the former Argentine president before a select audience that contained a large part of representatives of the business sector of the Uruguay and some Argentines.

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politically correct or correct

In another part of his speech, based on his autobiography “For what”, the former Argentine president quoted his father, businessman Franco Macri. “Dad told me very clearly one day: ‘someday you are going to occupy this place and you have to be ready to know that behind you there is only the wall,’ he reflected.

In this sense, he continued: “Then you will always have to put on the face that there is a solution to the problems. You will always have to hold back, because, out of 10 people, many will come to see you to vent their anguish and feeling of despondency, and you have to absorb that calmly and summon them to think about everything again.

Macri He went even further and stated that “we also have to fight against something that has infected society, which is what is called political correctness. I think it’s bullshit.”

“Everything they say is politically correct is always screwing the one who expects something from you, because what you have to do is the right thing, which is often not convenient for you at that moment,” he added about that concept.

And he finished: “Sometimes it means saying no to people, because with that ‘no’ comes a better opportunity for the group that also includes other people. Because the truth is that what happens to you in the world of power is that you are always surrounded by power”.

Source: Ambito

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