Javier Milei responded to Beatriz Sarlo’s criticism: “He likes left-wing populists”

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After essayist Beatriz Sarlo described libertarian deputy Javier Milei as “the most dangerous thing there is” for Argentina, the economist took off the glove and issued harsh criticism against the writer.

“Mrs. Sarlo rants against freedom, but when they wanted to lock her up, she did complain. Can’t even hold a coherent speech Sarlo Mrs. Listening to his speech is to rejoice in mistakes permanently under construction, ”Milei said TV Chronicle.

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Libertarian sayings emerged in response to statements made by the Argentine essayist in a radio interview.

“Milei is the most dangerous thing, because populism has always been an ideological-political trend that is unlikely to agree, but Right wing populism is frightening“, Sarlo pointed out in the statements of The Eleven Ten.

In this framework, the national representative stressed the qualification of the pro-right populist, and cut: “He probably likes left populists. Martín Lousteau also said that I was dangerous, just one that put the country on the brink of a civil war.Why does freedom seem dangerous to them?? “.

More criticism of Sarlo than Milei

“Fascism in Europe in the 1930s emerged as forms of right -wing populism. Right -wing populism was frightening and Milei was a right -wing populist,” the writer added, referring to the libertarian representative, who showed up on Saturday her book at the Book Fair, accompanied by television presenter Viviana Canosa.

The intellectual explained that the economist’s fame was due to “saying the same thing people say on the street.”

In that sense, he exemplified: “I talk to people on the street all the time and people tell me the same thing:‘ They’re all the same, they just want to fill in, they’re crap, I’m not believe in anything ‘”.

Source: Clarin

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