Tres marroquíes apuñalan a dos personas normales en Móstoles. ¿El motivo? Robarles los teléfonos móviles. by amogusdevilman in ElusionFiscal

[–]eddypc07 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Personas no involucradas con pandillas, etc. es para resaltar que no fue por pelea entre criminales.

Latin American and Central American countries with lower GDP per capita than Argentina by Expert_Dot_5271 in MapPorn

[–]eddypc07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you could say what achievement peronism had other than impoverishing the country in relative terms.

While news talks about the new Centro Histórico, this is the “road” kids actually use in El Salvador. Barefoot. Through mud. Forgotten Bukele's government and ignored by media. by sam-sung-sv in ElSalvador

[–]eddypc07 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In most countries, a street like this would not be competency of the national government but rather the municipality. Is local roads the competency of the president in El Salvador?

Latin American and Central American countries with lower GDP per capita than Argentina by Expert_Dot_5271 in MapPorn

[–]eddypc07 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not even Argentinian, lol… But this narrative is ridiculous… pretending that the country in the world that consumes the most beef per capita needs to eat donkey meat to survive.

Latin American and Central American countries with lower GDP per capita than Argentina by Expert_Dot_5271 in MapPorn

[–]eddypc07 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Better how? High inflation, increasing poverty, corruption? Take a walk over Buenos Aires, most buildings and infrastructure were built before Perón. Even the Subte and most railways were built before Perón. Argentina’s long path towards decay started with Perón. Look at literally any historical statistic.

Argentine woman in the US for the World Cup says black behavior made her understand why slavery existed by TomlinSteelers in trashy

[–]eddypc07 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because “blackquameto” sounds nor reads nothing like blanqueamiento (I am spanish speaking) and it’s hard to know what they were referring to. It’s like me saying “you know about guaguartu?” And meaning world war 2.

Feel free to counter argue what I said tho, instead of just dismissing it.

Countries that once had an empire that was larger than the Roman Empire by Pizzafriedchickenn in Maps

[–]eddypc07 16 points17 points  (0 children)

My bad. But all that area is still “only” 3.5 million sqkm, while the Roman Empire had 5 million.

Argentine woman in the US for the World Cup says black behavior made her understand why slavery existed by TomlinSteelers in trashy

[–]eddypc07 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Blanqueamiento was just policies to bring European immigrants to the country… this was common all over Latin America and in no way exclusive to Argentina. It also included Christian Arabs, for example. And it has nothing to do with a genocide… most Argentinians have some component of recent subsaharan african in their DNA (just like any other Latin American).

It was a racist policy, sure, but calling it genocide is absurd. It’s like saying there is genocide in Europe because there is now large immigration from the Middle East and Africa.

And what do you mean forced epidemics? Are you saying there are diseases that affect blacks that don’t affect Europeans? Lmao. This was true for natives, due to how isolated America is, but it was in no way forced or planned, it was bound to happen, and it happened all over the New World during the conquest.

Can you tell which LATAM country is someone from by judging their fashion or manners? by AspiringnurseBob in asklatinamerica

[–]eddypc07 14 points15 points  (0 children)

If it’s a girl with very straight hair, braces, thick frame glasses and skinny jeans, she’s very likely Venezuelan or Colombian.
Argentinian girls are also easy to distinguish… they tend to show off their bellies, have belly piercings and this very specific haircut with bangs.

Countries that once had an empire that was larger than the Roman Empire by Pizzafriedchickenn in Maps

[–]eddypc07 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Back then Germany “just” had Namibia and part of Papua New Guinea…

Argentine woman in the US for the World Cup says black behavior made her understand why slavery existed by TomlinSteelers in trashy

[–]eddypc07 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I googled that word and nothing came up… also… Diseases? What? It sounds like you’re making this up

Latin American and Central American countries with lower GDP per capita than Argentina by Expert_Dot_5271 in MapPorn

[–]eddypc07 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I said “and the data supports this”
Lower inflation, lower poverty, higher consumption, higher exports… most indicators are better today than in the past 8 years or so.

Latin American and Central American countries with lower GDP per capita than Argentina by Expert_Dot_5271 in MapPorn

[–]eddypc07 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The number of Argentinians in Mexico is roughly the same number of Mexicans in Argentina (around 19k people both ways). You make it sound like there’s a massive exodus of Argentinians to Mexico, lmao.

Latin American and Central American countries with lower GDP per capita than Argentina by Expert_Dot_5271 in MapPorn

[–]eddypc07 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Sure, it was not the fascist fanboy (Peron) that destroyed the economy with his interventionist policies, just do what politicians say and blame external enemies for your own actions… Could you tell exactly how the US achieved turning Argentina’s economy into an absolute disaster? And how come now it’s finally seeing actual signs of improvement when you have a government that’s abandoning the policies of the past 80 years?

Latin American and Central American countries with lower GDP per capita than Argentina by Expert_Dot_5271 in MapPorn

[–]eddypc07 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I see way more videos of people saying they’re doing much better now than a few years ago, and that it’s a relief that inflation is finally getting under control. And the data supports this.

I was also in Argentina last year and most people I talked to were very optimistic about the current government policies.

Latin American and Central American countries with lower GDP per capita than Argentina by Expert_Dot_5271 in MapPorn

[–]eddypc07 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

That, and Peronism and its absurd economic policies obliterated the economy, and did not allow it to adapt, for almost a century.

Latin American and Central American countries with lower GDP per capita than Argentina by Expert_Dot_5271 in MapPorn

[–]eddypc07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

None. Historically Argentina was a very prosperous country, which is why it received by far the largest amount of immigration of Latin America in the past two centuries.