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The saying of hatred

May 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Argentina and Spain share a deep common history. Over the years, thousands of Spaniards sought refuge in Argentine lands in the 19th and 20th centuries, while many Argentines found better opportunities in Spain. Today, Argentina is home to around 500,000 Hispanic citizens, making it the largest community of Spanish immigrants in the world. The cultural connections between the two countries have always been strong, with exchanges in music, art, and film creating a bond that transcends borders.

However, both Argentina and Spain are currently facing the rise of extreme right-wing movements that spread violent and anti-political rhetoric, deny climate change, seek to revoke expanded rights for diversity and gender equality, and propose the expulsion of “undesirable” immigrants. This radical right-wing faction is in power in Argentina and vociferates in Spain, showing disdain for republican institutions, the rule of law, and minority rights, and revering past dictators such as Franco in Spain and Videla in Argentina. The use of misinformation and defamation to silence opposition voices has become a common tactic in both countries.

The dangerous spread of fascism around the world has now brought Argentina and Spain to the brink of a potential rupture in diplomatic relations due to a baseless defamation made by the Argentine president at a gathering that celebrated Franco’s regime. Spain is a key ally for Argentina in the European Union, one of the largest investors in the country, and a significant player in international financial organizations that Argentina often relies on. Failing to consider the consequences of such a drastic rift would be a grave political irresponsibility, and resolving it would require a clear and public apology from the Argentine president for his inappropriate behavior.

Despite doubts about the likelihood of such a retraction, the strong affection between the people of Argentina and Spain persists, rooted in shared culture and history. Preserving this bond and focusing on what unites us rather than what divides us will be key in moving past the recent escalation of tensions. As we navigate the challenges posed by radical ideologies and the erosion of democratic principles, it is essential to maintain a sense of civility and respect that allows for open and constructive dialogue.

Alberto Fernández, who served as president of Argentina from 2019 to 2023, highlights the importance of acknowledging the mutual affection between Argentines and Spaniards as a guiding force in overcoming political disputes. Both countries have much to gain from continued cooperation and mutual respect, and the current situation serves as a reminder of the fragility of democratic values in the face of rising authoritarian threats. By upholding a spirit of tolerance and understanding, Argentina and Spain can weather this storm and emerge stronger and more united in the face of adversity.

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