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(And in case you ask, no, up to this day, boomers still have absolutely no idea of what's going on. Sure I know this might sound like I have some kind of personal trauma with boomers, but no, I wish that was the case... so much.. )
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That's very interesting.
I was certainly expecting one of the causes to be generations of failed socialist experiments, but I had no idea about the emigration and family separation angle.
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I'm glad this answered your question :)
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So, how did this happen?
First, we failed miserably many, many times, for decades and decades, including the very last attempt 4 years prior to Milei's success. An eerie example I found soon after getting involved was an abandoned web page from the 2001 crisis era where many representatives from the time eagerly called argentinians for a last stand before diving into socialistic decadence. The creepiest thing was to read the very same words I thought as new in my own time. Truly gave me a "Man in the Castle" feeling.
So, what changed? The context was as bad as dozens of times before, the boomers where just about to initialize the next cycle as usual, devoid of any sense of cause and effect, oblivious of what that cloudily abstract "state" thing is, and ever unable to identify an action with the name (any boomer here will tell you that socialism in any form is terrible, and that the good way to do things is [proceeds to describe socialism in a way that Stalin would consider extreme]).
What saved us was a mixture of many factors, but it all boils down to one core workforce: teens sharing memes of milei in tiktok. Yes. You read that right. How?
So that's it. That's the secret.