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Who’s to Blame for the Hate Behind the Near Murder of Argentina’s VP?
About hate speech, projecting, and the media.
So, it’s been over a week since Argentina’s Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK) narrowly escaped death when one man stepped out from among a crowd of supporters and put a gun to her head.
He pulled the trigger twice, but the gun failed to shoot for unknown reasons.
The attacker was quickly disarmed and taken to police custody, as was his girlfriend, a couple of days later. An esoteric neonazi, part of several online hate groups and fervently opposed to the Peronist government.
Things aren’t going back to normal, though. I suspect they won’t, at least until next year’s election and probably well beyond it.
Because Argentina’s political polarization, to which Fernándz herself largely contributed, has lately seen a new and dangerous addition: a deranged far-right opposition leader and his cult of followers.
And because the government is still stuck in a 1970s mentality, unable to see the future unfolding before them. Unable to see they’re part of the problem.