2023-10-09 10:41:00
In a controversy that seems to have no end in the city of Río Cuarto, A young woman took out the LBGTQ flag once more from the square located near the Municipality and raised the Argentine flag once more in its place..
Ready people!! We have already changed the “flag” for our beautiful Argentine flag ???????? VIVA LA PATRIA pic.twitter.com/FKXYuvBt3H
— ABÍ FRANZUTTI |????️• (@FranzuttiAbi) October 8, 2023
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Video
“We are in the Municipality of Río Cuarto and as you can see the LBGT flag is still intact. Today things are going to change. We are going to lower the flag and we are going to put up the flag that represents all Argentines, the flag of Argentina“said the young woman identified as Abi Franzutti in a video published on the social network X.
“It doesn’t matter that the flag is small, what matters is that it is there. It is the one that represents us all”added the young woman in the recording while changing badges.
“Mission complete. Now you know that no ideological flag can pass over our Argentine national flag. What they did is an insult to the country, and finally: Long live the country! concluded in the video.
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Ex-combatant
It all started last week when a Malvinas ex-combatant lowered the flag LBGTQ from that square and raised the Argentine flag in its place.
“I passed by the next mast and the Argentine flag was not there, but this flag was there. It is an outrage that the Municipality of Río Cuarto is doing this. On the other mast there is not the Argentine flag, but there is a green flag and the other that represents the Province of Córdoba,” the man who identified himself as Víctor Barrios said in a video.
“I’m going to lower it to the flag and we are even going to file a complaint once morest Mr. (Juan Manuel) Llamosas for raising this flag and not the one that represents the Argentines.. “I take charge of this,” added the ex-combatant in the recording, published by journalist Florencia Igarza, which went viral on social networks.
????️???? A former combatant lowered the LGBT flag and asked to be filmed while insulting municipal authorities.#Fourth quarter pic.twitter.com/AJ6NHLVVn6
— Flor ???????? ⭐⭐⭐ (@Flori_Igarza) October 5, 2023
“The light blue and white flag must be on all the masts, regardless of whether there may be respect for the flags that signify other symbols.”he shouted while also insulting the municipal authorities.
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Diversity
““We were at a meeting organizing the meeting for this Saturday, October 7, and they told us that a group of ex-combatants had lowered our flag, which was raised by the municipality, and they placed an Argentine flag.”said Macarena Poncio Mortara, member of the Diversity Roundtable.
““We made the decision to lower the Argentine flag once more and raise those of LGBT and Trans pride.”he added in statements to LV16, Río Cuarto radio.
Members of the LGBT+ community lowered the Argentine flag in Río Cuarto
????️“We made the decision to lower the Argentine flag once more and raise those of pride,” said Macarena Poncio Mortara, member of the Diversity Table, to LV 16.pic.twitter.com/608fw3Qs0J
— Córdoba Profile (@perfilcordoba) October 6, 2023
“The truth is that the advance that fascism and the extreme right are having in recent times is frightening. We must call ourselves to reflection and be tolerant of other people. We are not denying the importance of the Argentine flag, far from it.”
““Our flag flies two or three times a year, for a few days, I think it shouldn’t be something that bothers anyone,” He maintained while specifying that the flag was placed within the framework of the 12th Diversity and Pride march in the southern provincial city.
Córdoba
A similar episode occurred at the end of June 2020 when former combatants wanted to lower the LGTBIQ+ flag that had been raised by the Municipality of Córdoba in Sarmiento Park.
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