Social Unrest And Looting In Bariloche...

...The type of people that were stealing the TV's don't give a s#!it about going to jail, they have probably already been there and are in a vicious circle of crime lifestyle.

Lots of stolen goods were loaded up into 0km 4x4's, this is organized crime, they have homes that don't leak!

Check out the video here of people with cars: https://www.facebook...107499382755953

Interesting video. And ballsy for the person to make it and post it. I would agree then this is not isolated to a group of squatters or inhabitants of a nearby villa, as was previously proposed.

The main idea I was trying to dispel is that only thugs who want to have a better tv would steal one, and that the destitute should only steal food. In reality it would be more logical in either case to steal a tv, as it has more value. We probably have more of a soft spot for the destitute parent with hungry children at home, but stealing a tv vs stealing veggies doesn't really tell us *who* the guy is or the motive. Hopping into a brand new pickup truck on the other hand...
 
Actually I find all this very interesting.. The poor are stealing the Christmas of the middle to rich class right in their faces. What could have ever empowered them to consider such things? I look at this like.. guess what MFers we the para todo are having Christmas this year. The rest of your can drop your jaws at the inflation situation we the para todo.. were just gonna steal it. These looters got me beat on gifts LCDs and all! Not justifying it by any means but when you have been cattered to in that condition and you know you are the vote holders.. well we honest hard working folks just get to wish we could have a Christmas like that.. News flash Christmas is now para todo in Argentina! Opppsss it looks para todo excludes the hard working honest lower middle class.

Think about it, what do these folks and clowns in the political parade have in common?
 
The looting was reported on SBS news (Aussie) tonight. The looting was described as being nation wide, and apparently the army has been deployed. I have no idea how accurate the reporting is but SBS news is usually spot on.
 
The looting was reported on SBS news (Aussie) tonight. The looting was described as being nation wide, and apparently the army has been deployed. I have no idea how accurate the reporting is but SBS news is usually spot on.

Nothing about nation-wide looting and army take-over on the BBC - nor anywhere else

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-20821946

couldnt be more wrong "Special" Broadcasting Service - with this inventiveness are you the new home for Murdoch press rejects?
 
Some stolen goods recovered and arrests made, good to see the police do more than stand on street corners and spend the day drinking mate:

http://anbariloche.com.ar/noticia.php?nota=33206
http://200.58.122.183/~tonny/index.php/ct-menu-item-1/actualidad/586-recuperan-varios-elementos-de-los-saqueos
http://anbariloche.com.ar/noticia.php?nota=33214
 
The looting was organized by "minority areas" sectors linked to the right to monopolies and economic powers that seek to generate the false image of a burning Argentina without social peace it was pointed directly at Clarín CEO Hector Magnetto, and the La Nacion newspaper.
The situation in Argentina today is totally different from 2001, when there were 185,000 factories closed, 8 million unemployed exceeded 2 million workers in retirement age, and hundreds of neighborhood and school canteens for thousands of people and children.
Today the situation is most contentious social programs like universal child allowance, wage recovery, and permanent generation of jobs.
 
Look at the locations, then look at recent (few months ago- present time) local-central government relations and draw your own conclusions

Anyways, I'm glad we tend to agree this was orchestrated from the get go and does not involve the general population.
It's been only a couple of months since I announced some scheisse would be happening. Wished I was wrong but I'm not. All unfortunately so predictable and becoming almost customary. What a shame!
 
The looting was organized by "minority areas" sectors linked to the right to monopolies and economic powers that seek to generate the false image of a burning Argentina without social peace it was pointed directly at Clarín CEO Hector Magnetto, and the La Nacion newspaper.
The situation in Argentina today is totally different from 2001, when there were 185,000 factories closed, 8 million unemployed exceeded 2 million workers in retirement age, and hundreds of neighborhood and school canteens for thousands of people and children.
Today the situation is most contentious social programs like universal child allowance, wage recovery, and permanent generation of jobs.

So you're saying Hector Magnetto organised the lootings? :lol:

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