Lousteau warned about hate speech: “It endangers the democratic pact”

From the mobilization for the National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice, the senator of the Radical Civic Union (UCR), Martín Lousteau, warned of the danger generated by hate speech after his discussion with President Javier Milei. “Today, 48 years after the military coup that plunged Argentina into its darkest period, the legitimization and normalization of hate speech endangers the democratic pact we agreed to in 1983,” he said. Along these lines, he warned of the risks of the silent increase of “hate speech” in Argentine society. “We are already seeing that threats do not remain only on social networks, they transcend and have real consequences, fueling intolerance and violence in our society,” Lousteau explained. “Memory, truth and justice are the pillars that sustained us in all these years, let’s continue to strengthen them,” concluded the national senator. Accompanying his words, Lousteau attached a thirty-second video with images of the military dictatorship, the return of democracy and the Trial of the Juntas.Recently, after the rejection of the DNU in the Senate, Lousteau was in the focus of the debate along with Pablo Blanco, the only two radical senators who voted against it, and maintained that he is not afraid to express his opinion “because of what the president is going to tweet.”

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