• TheDoozer@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    From everything I’ve heard about the election in Argentina, it was the meeting of “Anything is better than this” and “it can always get worse.” The former won, and proved the latter correct.

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          10 months ago

          We had the same in the UK with Brexit and Boris. We assumed that because everything is shit, backing people looking to do drastic changes that experts agreed was horrific was worth it. It wasn’t, and now people are even poorer…

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        10 months ago

        Kirchner and croneys did soooooo much damage and noone spoke up except milei

        Even if he is a moronic religious extremist, he’s still RIGHT about many things.

        And the people just wanna get rid of NARCO DICTADORS OF THE LEFT KIND.

        All in all, extremism isn’t good. It leads to dictators collaboration with drug lords and ruzzia/china

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      10 months ago

      Nah it’s not that it’s libertarianism failing it’s just that idiots version of it failing

      What they’ll say when it fails or next time someone else tries to implement their ideals

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      10 months ago

      I’m not a libertarian, I’m a social democrat.

      The last century has been a total and unmitigated disaster for Argentina. The two options Argentinians had in this election were:

      1. More of the same by the guy who oversaw inflation reaching 160% (100% chance of things getting worse)
      2. A total wild card (99.9% chance of things getting worse)

      Unsurprisingly, they went for the latter. I don’t think anti-libertarians get to gloat in this context, given it’s the Argentinian establishment which has overseen one of the most remarkable examples of total state-collapse and economic failure in modern history.

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        10 months ago

        I don’t actually know anything. But casually to me it looked like a choice between 160% chance of it getting worse and a 300% chance of getting worse. And it’s not very surprising at all in these circumstances many go for the latter for all sorts of reasons (and delusions). But I don’t actually know anything.

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      10 months ago

      After a century of Peronism, the current state of Argentina isn’t a case study about libertarianism. Quite the opposite.