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Anonymous Argentina
7/6/2025, 2:28:10 AM No.212467042
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>free healtcare!, ze billionaires!, the rich! Ze welfare! Ze public transport!
None of this matters if you don't want to share public services or power over the state with brown people, though
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Anonymous New Zealand
7/6/2025, 2:28:45 AM No.212467052
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Anonymous Argentina
7/6/2025, 2:29:26 AM No.212467064
>>212467042 (OP)
Ur brown if you have an Italian surname though
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Anonymous Argentina
7/6/2025, 2:34:53 AM No.212467156
>>212467064
Tinchoids voted milei specifically for him to gut public services for browns geg
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Anonymous Argentina
7/6/2025, 2:53:37 AM No.212467476
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>>212467156
upper classes were all on board with cambiemos thoughever, they were weirded out by milei's "unprofessionalism" and spergdom
milei's success had more to do with classic peronoid strongholds finally realizing that the more the peronist party wins, the more things stay the same while still not trusting cambiemos, and so they got frustrated and voted 3rd party
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Anonymous Argentina
7/6/2025, 2:56:50 AM No.212467537
>>212467476
>upper classes were all on board with cambiemos thoughever
Dont explain milei success in CABA, especially zona norte, bullrich and macri are the same but better established.
Anyway have you ever been to the university of law or any other of those tinchoids lurk onto? All liberbobos, especially the young male ones, milei is probably not catered to the older types and women
Vibes sometimes speak more than anything
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Anonymous Argentina
7/6/2025, 3:14:10 AM No.212467841
>>212467537
that's first round, people's first pick if you will, of course CABAites would choose milei in the second round, it would be retarded for them to vote massa
law in particular and engineering in general tend to lean right in my experience, my brother studied law at UBA and so I got to hang around there in the late 2000s, before anyone ever heard of milei and they all leaned right, all their students movements had ties to the right (the contrast with the other faculties I got to visit was funny, especially philosophy and lit lol), my guess is they were disappointed with macri's lackluster reforms and so they voted for the next righty available, but either way this isn't a recent phenomenon

same with the observation of men and women, women in basically all countries and societies support collectivizing everything while men want to lower the burden, for obvious reasons
also that trend of young people being lefties and then transitioning into the right as they age is true, but also once people approach retirement there's a swing back to the left, you can guess why