Finally Javier Milei held a meeting with Donald Trump after the Republican’s victory in the North American presidential elections. The Argentine president traveled to the United States to participate in the Conservative Action Policy Conference (CPAC) investor summit to hold an informal meeting with the next top American president.
There, an exultant Milei was seen: the top president gave a speech, took photos with Trump and Elon Musk and even He was encouraged to dance an emblematic song. In detail, the libertarian moved to the rhythm of YMCA, by Village Peoplea song that the Republican candidate had also danced and that has a particular meaning for the LGTBIQ+ collective.
What does the song that Javier Milei danced in the United States mean?
From the ruling party they feel that the President’s last weeks were characterized by successes that brought a change of atmosphere. Republican Trump’s victory was celebrated in Freedom Advances and the optimism that reigns in Casa Rosada was represented by Milei himself during his visit to the Conservative Action Political Conference (CPAC)
There, the libertarian leader and the general secretary of the presidency, Karina Milei, They were photographed with Musk and Trump on a pleasant day. Such was the prevailing optimism that even the highest Argentine leader could be seen dancing the iconic YMCA theme, imitating what Trump did at one of his many campaign events.
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The moment Milei danced at CPAC.
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However, the song Village People More than just a musical theme, it is a symbol of a community. The anthem, released in 1978, became a timeless classic that transcends generations.
The acronym of the topic actually means Young Men’s Christian Association (Youth Christian Association), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the comprehensive development of people through sports, educational and social programs. But the members of the Village People went further than a simple reference to this institution.
The lyrics of YMCA seek to convey a message of inclusion, hope and community. In its verses, the song invites everyone – regardless of their origin, economic situation or sexual choice – to join together and find a place to feel welcome and supported.
Thus, almost 50 years after its launch, the YMCA became a cultural phenomenon. The choreography, simple but catchy, has turned it into an anthem of the LGBTQ+ community, a symbol of fight for civil rights and a staple at any party or event.
The members of Javier Milei’s Government – and their American representatives, such as Musk – have repeatedly spoken out against what they describe as the “woke” agenda. which, in many instances, is related to the claims of the LGTBQ+ collective. Thus, during the meeting with Trump, the Argentine president danced a song that It has a meaning far beyond its lyrics and catchy dance.
Javier Milei, before investors in the US: “Argentines want to fly at the forefront of these winds of change”
During his appearance at the event, the Argentine president gave a speech this Friday before the CPAC investor summit, which takes place in Mar-A-Lago, Floridain which he highlighted that “We Argentines want to fly at the forefront of these winds of change“.
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After comings and goings, the Argentine president and his sister, Karina Milei, traveled to the United States and posed with Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
In his presentation, the president began by thanking the CPAC organization, which he highlighted as “essential to bring together those of us who defend the ideas of freedom.” Likewise, he took the opportunity to once again congratulate Trump and his vice president-elect JD Vance: ”It is a great joy for me to know that, in the United States, common sense and reason prevailed on the communist delirium, the woke agenda and centralized planning. I say that it is a joy because – as an Argentine – I know first-hand the consequences of socialism.”
”Approximately 100 years ago, Argentina turned the helm, which marked the beginning of a slippery slope, whose outcome – today – is visible to the entire world. Under the mandate of sentimentalism and good intentions, the collectivists managed to turn into indisputable truth, the so-called social justicewhich states that: “Where there is a need, a right is born” he explained.
Then, the Argentine compared himself to Trump: ”I am not a politician nor do I aspire to be. Just like President Trump, I had to get into this rotten swamp as act of self-defense and people supported me with their vote and he continues to do it daily, because – finally – he understood that he no longer wants to have anything to do with caste politics.”
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