As the months pass, the blame of senators and deputies for not having passed any law passes to the president of Argentina. “Gulliver Milei” risks following the path of the famous novel by Irishman Jonathan Swift: Gulliver’s Travels
OR May 25th passed and for the second time, after the failure of the extraordinary sessions, the Argentine Lilliputians – the politicians, according to the president – left the giant”Gulliver Milei“, which is approaching half a year of government, without a single law being passed.
As the months pass, the guilt of senators and deputies for not passing any law shifts to the responsibility of the president of Argentina. And “Gulliver Milei” runs the risk of following the path of the Irishman’s famous novel Jonathan Swift: Gulliver’s Travelswhen his protagonist, after visiting Lilliput, where its inhabitants measure only 15 centimeters, goes to another island, Brobdingnag, where its inhabitants measure 22 meters high and the dwarf turns out to be Gulliver.
Excellent article by the Americas director of political risk consultancy Horizon Engage, Marcelo GarciaPosted in Buenos Aires Times, in yesterday’s edition of PERFIL, entitled “Gulliver Milei needs to engage with the Lilliputians.” The author of the note warns Milei not to forget that the Lilliputians were intelligent enough to feed their giant alien visitor before using it to their advantage.
Milei is the first president to accumulate more trips abroad than within his own country, and his success in attracting attention led him to say, upon returning from his controversial trip to Spain: “I’m on another level. Local politicians are Lilliputians (compared to me)”; “Argentine politicians are insignificant”; “Everywhere I go, I create a stir… (politicians) would like to be in my place”; “I am one of the five most important leaders in the world… I am the second most important leader in the world” AND “I am the greatest representative of freedom in the world”.
Anyone who thought he could become president from nothing, like Javier Milei just three years ago, and succeed must necessarily feel like a giant and, like all those who achieve exceptional results, run the risk of suffering from the syndrome of Hybris (or arrogance, excess Greek) starting to believe themselves infallible and indestructible like the gods, who in Greek mythology and tragedy destroy the vain. Euripides He said: “Whom the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad”, causing the first enemy of the arrogant to be driven to self-destruction, following his exaggerated passions.
Success in building an audience and capturing attention on social media can lead to confusing people with audiences: there are more audiences in today’s fragmented societies, people as the nation’s will-builder requires the ability to unite different audiences through common representation for all.
Living with the international public in mind more than the local one has the corollary of realizing”in a different melody“, where politicians and local industry representatives are dwarfs and those they represent, the rest of the citizens who do not support them, are directly insignificant.
“If the people had not managed to survive, they would have already died,” the president told a reporter who handed him the microphone as he left La Rural on Friday. The use of the syllogism, a correct tool for analyzing the logic of language in the void of the materiality of theoretical thought, does not produce sufficient results when transferred into daily practice. The same logical naivety of saying that he did not mention the wife of the president of Spain and if Sanchez If you think it’s your problem, it means you’re more interested in being right in terms of language than in getting ahead with problem solving.
Source: Terra

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