YanquiGallego
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Tons of loaded school buses on my street which is a block or two from the embassy yesterday.
YanquiGallego said:Tons of loaded school buses on my street which is a block or two from the embassy yesterday.
HenryNisental said:Quebracho are the equivalent of the SA during the early NAZI days, they were used as shock troops whenerver were needed, but eventually they grew too powerfull and were "cut to size" by Hitler and the SS.
I think this will happen here too, sooner or later. They are nothing but profesional demonstrators, the same ones over and over again, they do not work or study, and most likely are on the dole from this "progresist" goverment.
Amargo said:Oh noooooo, this is a VERY innacurate comparison. I really find terrible that the word nazi is used so loosely these days.
Quebracho are a bunch of thugs, they have been causing trouble since 1996. Back then a peronista was president (Menem) and so far it seems no one can really get a grip on them. And they have no support from the Argentine public.
No need for the British to play the victims here.
ElQueso said:I guess we should have seen such coming. I've seen so many "Fuera Ingleses de las Malvinas - Quebracho" spray painted on buildings all over around Recoleta, Barrio Norte and Microcenter. Those are just what I'd seen in my walking over the past week. I'm sure they're in other parts of the city also.
At first I thought maybe (just maybe) those buildings that were being targeted had english owners and were targeted for that reason. Many of the buildings graffitied were small shops and such, so I couldn't be sure of ownership. Then I saw the Farmacity at Sante Fe and Esmeralda had been spray painted. I don't think they're owned by English, but I could be wrong.
These ignorant idiots go around defacing nice-looking buildings to get their point across. It's obvious they have no pride in their city whatsoever. It seems so strange to me to use such ugly measures, in an attempt to get fellow countrymen riled up, that they deface their own public and private buildings to get said point across.
I've seen enough idiotic gang graffiti all over buildings of every sort in just about every part of the city to know that the idiots who create the grafitti don't give a rat's ass about pride in their city, or care about others who hold the property or lease it to do business or live their lives.
I think it's a very pointed statement about this government (following the assumption that Quebracho is either funded, controlled, or allowed to happen by the current government) and the message they put out related to what's important and what should be left for rational discussion.
They operate on the level of street gang thugs. And yes, of course, the Brownshirts of Hitler's time do come to mind as well...
ElQueso said:and that the current government is not using the Malvinas as a overt manner of propoganda to try to unite the people behind them where their economic policies have completely failed to do so.
Amargo said:The same could be said of the British govt. The trick seems to work, even when the population is supposedly more educated.
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