Argentina’s Milei Attacks “Bloodthirsty Abortion Agenda” of Globalists at Davos

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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland this week, Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, delivered a blistering attack against radical feminism and climate alarmism.

“They claim that we human beings destroy the planet and that it must be protected at all costs. They go as far as advocating for population control mechanisms and the bloodthirsty abortion agenda,” Milei said in a 20-minute speech warning against a “neo-Marxist takeover of the West” by socialist forces.

Milei argued that after the “monumental failure” of communism in the twentieth century, socialists were forced to change their agenda. They could no longer directly argue that governments should control all social and economic activity, so they began to use climate alarmism and gender ideology as tools to generate social strife and gain power and control over societies and economic life. As a result of this social strife, Milei argued, most political options available today are just variants of socialism.

Milei called radical feminism “ridiculous and anti-natural” and that it has been noxious for society because it unnecessarily promotes conflict between men and women, who are already entitled to equality under the laws of Western countries.

“The only thing that radical feminism has added is a greater intervention of the state to muddy economic processes. It has given jobs to gender bureaucrats who don’t add anything to society. They created gender ministries and international organizations dedicated to promoting this agenda,” Milei said.

Milei famously eliminated Argentina’s environmental and gender ministries shortly after taking power.

“We have come here to invite the other countries in the West to take back the path to prosperity,” he told the Davos elites, warning them that Argentina’s fall from the world’s largest economy at the beginning of the twentieth century to one of the poorest was caused by the country’s embrace of socialism.

He also encouraged entrepreneurs to keep fighting to create value for societies, calling them “benefactors” of humanity.

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