As is known, there are no outstanding women on the face of the earth in the fight for freedom, if we pay attention to the awards granted by the Juan de Mariana Institute, which this year has decided to honor Javier Milei for his contributions to the cause. . The Argentine president plans to return to Madrid in June to receive him and it is not ruled out that he will once again pass the bill to his battered public treasury, as in his recent trip to incite Vox and insult Pedro Sánchez. Fighting so hard for freedom is one thing, paying for it out of his own pocket is another.
The effort to search for these libertarian women – if there were any – was in vain, judging by the list of the 17 awarded for their “exemplary defense of the ideas of freedom” to date: all of them men, including such prominent lovers of the truth like Federico Jiménez Losantos.
The Juan de Mariana Institute is like the CEOE: for its best photos it only finds men, which in this case comes to be a relief. The very masculine photo with the champion of the freedom, damn, but it would have hurt more to see businesswomen in such company. Damn.
A quick look at this institute’s website is illuminating: we will find a strange diatribe about homosexuality, “a phenomenon that continues to generate some political controversies” and in which the author asks “what is the point of mating without reproduction”; we will find an article titled Begoña Gómez, crime and punishment; and other, The Karl Marx fraud (IV). Which reminds me of a quote from Milei when, asked in November about homosexuality, he assured that “If you want to be with an elephant, it is your problem and the elephant’s.”
The most harmful thing about Milei’s visit has not been his contempt for the socialism that millions of people in Spain legitimately vote for and that he considers carcinogenic; or the President of the Government and the King, whom he did not even ask to greet. But the contamination of his speech against social justice, the essence of our welfare State and more than reflected in the spirit of the Constitution when, in its Article 1, it defines Spain as a “social and democratic State of Law that advocates as values superiors of its legal system freedom, justice, equality and political pluralism.
In Milei’s wake is not only Vox, but Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who also waves the flag against social justice by ensuring that it is “an invention of the left that promotes the culture of envy and resentment.” The serious thing about the extreme right, we already know, is how quickly it infects the right.
Next year, at least, the proverbial Institute will be able to award a woman.
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