The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, declared in an interview with The Free Press this Thursday (6) who hates the State, loves being “the mole” within it and is willing to endure “lies, slander and insults” to achieve his objective of destroying it from within.
“I love, I love being the mole within the State. I am the one who destroys the State from within. It’s like being infiltrated in the enemy ranks”, he responded when asked if he likes being “the weasel in the garden”, in an interview on last week as part of his visit to Palo Alto, California, in the United States.
“The reform of the State has to be done by someone who hates the State, and I hate the State so much that I am willing to put up with all kinds of lies, slander and insults, both about myself and about my loved ones, who are my sister , my dogs and my parents, in order to destroy the State”, he added.
The Argentine president highlighted the tough fight he faces against the “cultural battle” which, according to him, was dominated by socialism for decades, but which, little by little, is being recovered by libertarians.
“We are not fighting this battle just at the economic and political level, we have not abandoned the cultural battle and all of this will generate a situation in which Argentina will grow again with great strength”, he analyzed.
In this sense, he insisted that, after assuming the Presidency in December last year, his image is “higher” and his government’s approval “improved”, to the point of guaranteeing that, if there were elections in the country at this time, he would receive 60% of the votes.
“The most important thing is that this means a change of era. People have interpreted and assimilated that all the shortcuts of populism and socialism do not work, and this is an element for us to be very optimistic,” he declared.
Milei also addressed his government’s efforts to “reverse one hundred years of history”, defended by “justicialism” and “Peronist” ideas that, in his opinion, brought the country to the brink of collapse.
“This disgusting and abhorrent idea of ’social justice’ actually goes against human capital, because if you study, work, try hard and do well, the state will come and steal your money and give it to people who have done nothing. And this is a mechanism to expel talent”, he said.
The president defined himself as an anarcho-capitalist who considers the State “a criminal organization”.
“If you don’t pay your taxes, you go to jail. This is institutionalized violence. This is something that anarcho-capitalists and libertarians understand: that the State is a violent organization that lives off a coercive source, which is taxes. Taxes they are not a friendly thing. In fact, they are the remnants of slavery”, stated the Argentine leader. (With EFE Agency)
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