Argentina - High School Student, Lionel Schroder to leftist Gov Capitanich: "Socialism is really killing Argentina and its youth, and they come to me to talk about genres"

2 years ago
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Translation: I am Lionel Schroder, I have not come to ask for anything but to show my idea, which I believe is that of many of my friends, who are middle class and working people.
I am from Pampa del Infierno, a town that grows thanks to rural activity. And I am tired of an Argentina without a future, an Argentina where young people want to be, but dream and work to leave because they see that their country is no longer going. A rich country where the people are poor and although they work and work they do not benefit.
And everywhere there is injustice, that is not the country I want. They want to divert us by talking about irrelevant issues, and not about real issues, such as, for example, that I cannot save in my currency, and I have to save in a foreign currency, so that what I have do not devalue. I know that stopping here is somewhat irrelevant, because we are going to get out of here and they are not going to listen to us, unfortunately.
We have to talk about serious issues, like our future because neither I nor my father have a problem with a person because of his gender. What they do in private does not matter to us. What matters to us is the person, the mentality they have.
They pigeonhole themselves into a group instead of leading their lives normally. Instead of doing that, they argue and protest about meaningless issues. I don't know about you, but I've never seen a person who, because of their sexual preferences, receives welfare. That is not equality. What equality are you talking about when there are thousands of people unable to work due to the incompetence of my country while others go to the ATM and withdraw money without any merit, without any effort?
Do we need a bathroom for trans teenagers? Is that what we really need? Why not think about the precariousness of our educational system? Why not think of the middle class becoming poor?
Do you think it's okay to spend 15 million pesos on televisions so that rapists and murderers watch soccer games? (Gov plans to install TVs in jails for Qatar World Cup) Does that look good to you? Or let rapists in because they identify as female, and get an inmate pregnant?
Companies are leaving the country -he continued listing-, there is a fuel shortage, the agricultural sector cannot work because the government eats everything it has. They want to change the way we talk about spending in the private sector, taking most of the profits from them, leaving them without motivation to continue working.
This is unsustainable. How do they think that the 43 percent of the population that works can keep the 57% out of work?
Socialism is really killing Argentina and its youth, and they come to me to talk about genres?
For me that doesn't work. An X in the document is not going to change the course of the country. We are going to change the country if we learn to think and work. And to stop depending on the mediocre government we have. Argentina is a rich country where the people are poor and depend on charlatans. You have to stop being like that. This isn't going to be over until we nip the problem in the bud. This really is popular opinion, Mr. Governor.

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