2023-09-27 03:19:00
Cristina Kirchner shared a new publication on his brand new TikTok account, in response to the recent statements of the candidate for head of the Buenos Aires Government of La Libertad Avanza, Ramiro Marrawho criticized Chatterbox. The vice president’s video It is an archive of a speech he gave in defense of the state children’s channel.
“When they mess with Pakapaka” is the title of the video that the vice president shared on her account launched this Monday. In her speech, which she gave outside the ESMA Memory Site Museum, Cristina vindicated the work of Canal Encuentro and Pakapaka, ensuring that “Now they don’t put Donald Duck in us anymore”in reference to the classic essay or “decolonization manual” published in 1972, titled “To read Donald Duck”.
“Now we have Zamba, San Martín, Belgrano, Juana Azurduy. Now we have our own heroes made reality and culture for all Argentines. Freedom, culture, memory, truth and justice forever and for all,” Cristina Kirchner had postulated in the speech that she refloated in response to the desire to close or privatize Argentine public television by La Libertad Avanza.
Cristina opened her account this Monday on TikTok, where shorter, more informal videos are often shared in vertical format. The announcement was made by the former president through the platform that used to be known as “Twitter.” “Hello, how are you? We’re going out with TikTok”he wrote in the message with an emoji of a hand making the Peronist “V.”
Then he uploaded other videos with different moments of the talk he gave this Saturday at the Metropolitan University for Education and Work (UMET), during the presentation of the reissue of the book. “After the collapse. Conversations between Torcuato Di Tella and Néstor Kirchner“, hence His publication once morest Marra is already his tenth publication on the Chinese social network.
What Ramiro Marra said regarding Pakapaka
The candidate for head of the Buenos Aires Government of La Libertad Avanza, Ramiro Marra, yesterday once once more questioned the public children’s channel Pakapaka, under an unusual argument: “A boy once told me that in Pakapaka they said that the Spanish were the bad guys and the Argentinians were the good guys.”the candidate highlighted in a defensive tone and highlighted his dual citizenship.
“I’m spanish, I have a Spanish passport, my grandparents are Spanish. They weren’t bad and neither was I. Try to respect my country“said Marra in Extra TV and added: “I don’t like how the story is told or the bias.”
This Sunday, Marra had already proposed “selling” Public TV and spoke disparagingly of the children’s channel: “Is PakaPaka the cartoon that lowers ideology? Oh, is it a PakaPaka channel? And do they lower established ideology over history? My mother, who is a history teacher, told me that ideological tendencies are decreasing.. She is a great lady, she has a lot of experience and she tells me that they tell the story in a particular way,” declared Marra.
“It is one thing to do it privately and another to make it public and with taxes. Everyone has the right to tell their story, but don’t do it with my taxesbecause otherwise you are using the government to set a certain trend,” argued Javier Milei’s candidate for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, in an interview with IP News.
When asked if he would actually close the channel, he replied: “Of course. Or we would sell it. If it is profitable, someone will pay for it.” Regarding Public TV, Marra postulated that “it would surely be a good financing alternative for reduce poverty in Argentina.” “If you sell a public medium, you get money that you can invest in Health or Education to improve people’s quality of life,” he explained.
“Didn’t you see what that building is? ATC (for Argentina Televisora Color, previous name of Public TV) is well located. Do you know what it costs to build a tower there? I imagine a 100 meter tower. It would be a new business“Marra stressed when proposing the construction of a real estate development on the property where the canal operates, in Figueroa Alcorta and Tagle, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo.
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