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31 sats \ 3 replies \ @398ja 21 May \ on: I'm a Javier Milei's army veteran, AMA! AMA
A friend from Chile came to visit for a few days, she's a strong supporter of Milei, and hopes that he succeeds in his mission. Latin America is in need of such reforms.
In Chile, the communists have been in power for a few years now and, expectedly, the situation has sharply deteriorated: crime, drugs, poverty etc. It's really bad, apparently. With Piñera dead, they're now hoping for an outsider like Milei to put back the country on tracks.
Felt words my friend. My fear about Chile is more about the youth. Here the change was entirely driven by 13 year olds sharing memes of Milei on tiktok. I'm not joking. Every mother and father that came to defend Milei's votes did so at the request of their sons, and against their own dislike for Milei.
But in Chile I'm a little bit more hopeless in the short/medium term, for it's the mass of the youth that has been completely indoctrinated in socialism. No Milei can thrive in such a context even if they had one.
Has it happened here, the change will be driven from the youth. A cultural shift is needed before a Milei. That's what Chile must look for first.
Even with an ever deteriorating situation, Argentina, Venezuela, and optimally Cuba, are demonstrations that there is no bottom until the youth reverts the cultural debacle.
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I made mi mission to contribute to affirm local success, to unify all of what makes an ecosystem of liberty, and to spread the word. That's why I'm here.
Victory is at reach, and the process is non-reversible. But as Milei taught us all: "we lost the way because we neglected the cultural battle, now that we have steered the boat back again, we must never forget: the price of liberty is it's constant protection".
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