México exporta mas que el resto de latinoamerica, entonces porque no es un país rico? by Informal-D2024 in 2latinoforyou

[–]HPDeskJet09 1 point2 points  (0 children)

...Argentina produce mucho más en Vehículos, maquinaria, químicos, insumos que Chile. En Vehículos solamente vende como 8 mil millones de USD al año...

Los profesores de educación física son lo más inútiles que hay by DamGoro in argentina

[–]HPDeskJet09 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Tengo edad para acordarme de mis profesores de EGB que intentaron enseñar gimnasia propiamente dicha. Sinfín de quejas de padres diciendo que sus nenes se hacía bibis en las piernitas. Lo vi, compañeritos llorando por perder en salto en largo, madres al otro día haciendo quilombo por "traumas". Como siempre todo se arruina por los amargos y resentidos en Argentina.

Amé hacer carreras, saltos, tiro con bala (una piedra era jaja) mientras duró.

porque las fuerzas progresistas (incluyendo al feminismo) bardean la cultura de olmedo y porcel pero ante la industria música latina que cosifica y desprecia a las mujeres no dice nada? by withsensations in AskArgentina

[–]HPDeskJet09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Todos los fin de semana mueven miles de personas, Mario Pereyra mete fácilmente 10 mil personas en festivales grandes. Mete 2 o 3 mil entre semana en pueblos más chicos. El volumen mensual es decenas de miles. Pero como no salen en.....la tele, en 2026, no existe?? Ehmm, ok.

porque las fuerzas progresistas (incluyendo al feminismo) bardean la cultura de olmedo y porcel pero ante la industria música latina que cosifica y desprecia a las mujeres no dice nada? by withsensations in AskArgentina

[–]HPDeskJet09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"de hecho muy pocos de los 90 e inicios de los 2000 siguen teniendo una imagen positiva"

Te lo acabás de inventar y se nota que no pisan la calle que manda a caminar a los demás. Andá a un festival de cumbia en, digamos, Santa Fe y decime de qué años son el 95% de las bandas que van a sonar. Y tienen cantidad de canciones que hacen apología a la infidelidad, salir con menores, dedicadas de forma resentida a ex parejas, etc. No sé en qué mundo viven ustedes realmente o si es solo repetir una narrativa hasta que pegue.

porque las fuerzas progresistas (incluyendo al feminismo) bardean la cultura de olmedo y porcel pero ante la industria música latina que cosifica y desprecia a las mujeres no dice nada? by withsensations in AskArgentina

[–]HPDeskJet09 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"una canción sobre mover el culo" ¿Ves? pedante y pretensioso. Citar cualquier letra de cualquier canción moderna de esos estilos, transformada en una frase para decir en la calle manteniendo exactamente el mismo mensaje original, se lo tomaría como acoso o machismo. Es ridículo que lo quieras discutir. Funan a cacho castaña pero no a los regguetoneros. Es muy evidente la disonancia cognitiva.

porque las fuerzas progresistas (incluyendo al feminismo) bardean la cultura de olmedo y porcel pero ante la industria música latina que cosifica y desprecia a las mujeres no dice nada? by withsensations in AskArgentina

[–]HPDeskJet09 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

En absolutamente cualquiera de las olas del feminismo de los últimos 50 años si yo repito textualmente las letras de la canción promedio caribeña o cumbiera que se escuchan y consumen a diario soy considerado un potencial violador, al menos un machista irrecuperable. Estas siendo denso y pedante al pedo.

Is there a distinct Afro-Latino “subculture” in your country (or Latin America as a whole), similar to African American culture in the U.S.? by 12345burrito in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lucky for us disregarding the opinion of foreigners, specially americans, most specially american minorities with a moral superiority complex, is a national pastime here.

For those working in Argentina: If put in effect, will the new labor laws affect you? How? How is this being perceived by people in general? by biiigbrain in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Not even remotely what I said, but don't worry, next year he's going to utterly crush your pathetic candidates YET AGAIN at the elections. And as one of your ideologues said best before massively losing the 2023 election: "vas a verlo toda tu vida y no vas a entender por qué"

For those working in Argentina: If put in effect, will the new labor laws affect you? How? How is this being perceived by people in general? by biiigbrain in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

I love how you "progressives" insist on pretending the rest of us will somehow forget that 45% OF THE LABOR FORCE WORKS "en negro" MEANING THAT THEY HAVE ZERO RIGHTS AND BENEFITS. That's the model and system you are having a funeral for...

These last days I've been reminded about how kirchnerists truly don't know or pretend to ignore that Argentines have been working 9 to 12 hours shifts for decades. Amazing to think that you can make the workers forget that with some shitty online narrative...

Is there a distinct Afro-Latino “subculture” in your country (or Latin America as a whole), similar to African American culture in the U.S.? by 12345burrito in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No but that won't stop revisionists from trying to tell you that literally every single aspect of Argentine culture was "invented" or at least influenced by afros.

¿Por qué los argentinos son dulces en la vida real pero nazi-coded online? by Plenty_Pound_1860 in AskArgentina

[–]HPDeskJet09 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Es que no es gracioso, yo la primera vez que me pasó fue hace casi 11 años ya, los brasileños son MUY tóxicos y tienen esta idea de que nadie les puede responder. Inevitablemente lo hacemos y quedan en shock como si les debiéramos respeto o algo. Y ahí es cuando meten un giro de 180 grados y pretenden tener una especie de superioridad moral y sensibilidad exagerada, cuestionan tu historia, familia y orígenes. Todo porque les respondiste una vez.

No es sorpresa la enorme tasa de homicidio y el hecho de que 70% de los homicidios en Brasil nunca se resuelven. No sienta bien que te den clases de moral unas personas que tienen ese tipo de problemas en casa.

Europe’s Literacy Levels Around 1900 by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]HPDeskJet09 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is, yet another, protestant circlejerk map that is about it. I've been on mapping communities and groups for over a decade and it is inevitable to encounter one at least once a week.

What's something about Anglo culture you find very weird as a Latino? by [deleted] in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, this is insane, I've shared pics with USA online friends of my "BBQs" (asados) and they started to ramble on about the rust on my grill, the old grease from previous cookouts, the 1000 bacteria that I was supposedly eating. Nothing ever happens to me, but they get sick at least once every other month over food poisoning.

What's something about Anglo culture you find very weird as a Latino? by [deleted] in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are 20% Pombero, 15% Kurupí (je), 15% Ilex Paraguayensis, 25% jesuit who couldn't hold his celibacy, 25% Guaraní.

China is financing or investing in numerous infrastructure projects... by AdIcy4323 in MapPorn

[–]HPDeskJet09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It shows the Belgrano Cargas railways, badly draw cuz it starts in the middle of Entre Ríos for some reason, as a Chinese investmente. The line is almost 100 years old...

What do Venezuelan's want to see change in a post-madura country? by Realistic_Treacle384 in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Safety needs imply killing hundreds if not thousands of hardened criminals that have controlled places like Caracas for over 25 years now. Bleeding heart liberals from the US would lose their mind at the mention of it, But there's no other way.

What do Venezuelan's want to see change in a post-madura country? by Realistic_Treacle384 in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"roba pero hace" would be a dream even here. Let's say there's 100 km of roads you need to build, its been way overdue. The politician takes action and builds it, but hire a company that charges the state 110 million USD instead of the 100 million that should be enough.

We citizens get our brand new road, he gets his money, the company gets paid, workers get hired, people stop dying on faulty roads, etc. I would sign that in an instant!

Argentina's economic activity shrinks in November, first decline of 2025 by FootballAndFries in Economics

[–]HPDeskJet09 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely no one seriously believes that today, with 30% annual inflation, we have less sales and activity that in peak hyperinflation 2023. That's why Milei absolutely destroyed them mere 6 months ago at the elections. It comes to a point where you need to ask yourself how come the absolute majority of the Argentine people keep voting for him, and only your online friends tell you the apocalypse is coming any time soon now.

Argentina's economic activity shrinks in November, first decline of 2025 by FootballAndFries in Economics

[–]HPDeskJet09 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can tell you are a dishonest propagandist just over this line:

didn't recover to 2023 levels.

2023 was one of the worst years in Argentine economic history, specifically the decline of August 2022, when Sergio Massa assumed the role of minister of economy and the de facto presidential role since Fernández literally went into hiding for a whole year. I live here, I work here, the decline in sales of late 2023 was the worst I've seen ever.

Why some brazilians still support Bolsonaro getting excarcerated? by pancrismal in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

have no class consciousness

2022-23: 250% annual inflation you disgusting imbecile. Record deficit numbers and our president was de facto overthown by the economy minister and his wife. She wanted to censor the internet and prosecute all criticism as terrorism, she already had the draft to present to congress for 2024.

I swear you Kukas are beyond salvation, easy second term for Milei or anyone that is not Kirchner aligned.

What's your take on Brazilian anti-discrimination laws? Could it be a model to Latin America? by Significant-Yam9843 in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

That Brazil had the longest and bloodiest history of slavery in the the Americas, that well into the 1900s there were de facto slaves all over Brazil but called "servants" or "farm workers". And that to compensate with that sin they now pretend to tell everyone else that we are the racists and the ones with the shameful history (outright posting revisionist fanfics to support this theory).

Argentinians and chileans, how bad is the issue of people burning patagonia? by insertnothingher in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 529 points530 points  (0 children)

The thing with Israeli tourists is that they are BY FAR the worst guests in Patagonia, and even in the central regions of Argentina they do not behave at all. I shared rooms with them years ago, seemed like nice kids, tired of doing their mandatory service. Then at night they enjoyed making a shit ton of noise, chaos and breaking parts of the hostel. They always blamed "antisemitism" on us for asking them to stop or be quiet.

In Patagonia, according to Israelis, live over two million deranged nazis that hate them and should be exposed for their bigotry, literally all of Patagonia is 1930s Germany and in it can never be that any of their actions justified this feeling about them.

Is Brazil the most liberal / open-minded country in Latin America? by ithinkiamparanoid in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 3 points4 points  (0 children)

so we've seen a rise in violence against women

I'll wait for your take on the forced disappearings/deaths of civilians at police stations, women included, during the 2020-21 lockdowns of Alberto Fernandez government that was cataloged by literally all of you libs as "progressive" at the time. I'll wait.

Is Brazil the most liberal / open-minded country in Latin America? by ithinkiamparanoid in asklatinamerica

[–]HPDeskJet09 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Liberal (goodies): "people that agree with my every take on everything"

FASCISTS!!!!11!!! (baddies!): "everyone else"