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The 34th LGBTIQ+ pride march was held this Saturday in Argentina, the first major demonstration since the legislative elections. The key slogans of the day were "stop lying and stigmatizing trans children and teenagers and those who support them," demanding access to hormones and inhibitors, respect for their voices, their rights, and their right to grow up with love. Protesters also declared that "violence from the state generates violence in society, enough violence, enough hate crimes." The march also demanded an anti-discrimination law and called for an end to the criminalization of protest. This mobilization took place nine months after the last time the LGBTIQ+ movement took to the streets to protest against the stigmatizing and hateful rhetoric of president Javier Milei.

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00:00Now in Argentina, the 34th LGBTQ plus pride march was held this Saturday, the first mayor demonstration since the last legislative elections.
00:11The key slogans of the day were stopped lying and stigmatizing trans children and teenagers and those who support them,
00:18access to hormones and inhibitors, respect for their voices, their rights and their right to grow up with love,
00:24and violence from the state generates violence in society, enough violence, enough hate crimes.
00:30In addition demands an anti-discrimination law and calls for an end to the criminalization of protests.
00:36This march took place nine months after the last time the LGBTQ plus movement took to the streets to protest
00:42against the stigmatizing and hateful rhetoric oppressing Javier Milei.
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00:51The return of the U.S. was held in for the past few months after the last year was held in the G-12 this year.
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