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>Who uses public transportation and why is it a gender issue?
>Don't young people know how to vote? In the last decade, the advance of the discourses of the new right seemed to be phenomena from other countries. The rise of Trump in the United States and that of Bolsonaro in Brazil showed us that some ideas that we believed were outdated and some discussions that we believed settled at a global level, were still valid and active in large sectors of the population. This year, the results of the primaries in Argentina put on the table that this statement is also valid for our country, after the liberal libertarian Javier Milei (La Libertad Avanza) was the candidate with the most votes in that electoral instance.
>Are there no blacks in Argentina? Reflections on racism in society. After the murder of George Floyd in the United States, the discussion about racism in Argentina resurfaced with more force. In this context, Afro-descendant organizations invited society to look at themselves and not only think about the brutality seen in the US, Brazil, Colombia or other countries in the region.