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In this episode of The Libertario, we break down the recent protests in Argentina, where retirees demanding higher pensions clashed with the police—joined by an unexpected group: soccer fans.
Were these protests a legitimate form of resistance, or were they an unjustified disruption? Did Milei overstep by using force, or was it necessary to restore order? More importantly, how do protests fit within libertarian principles—especially when public property is involved?
Twitter: https://x.com/thelibertario2
E-mail: [email protected]
By Ariel BarcelosIn this episode of The Libertario, we break down the recent protests in Argentina, where retirees demanding higher pensions clashed with the police—joined by an unexpected group: soccer fans.
Were these protests a legitimate form of resistance, or were they an unjustified disruption? Did Milei overstep by using force, or was it necessary to restore order? More importantly, how do protests fit within libertarian principles—especially when public property is involved?
Twitter: https://x.com/thelibertario2
E-mail: [email protected]