00:00On Saturday, LGBTIQ+, feminists and human rights organizations gathered in Buenos Aires, the Argentinian capital, for the second annual anti-fascist, anti-racist Pride March.
00:12The call to action started from Plaza del Congreso and made its way to Plaza de Mayo to denounce the political and social course of Javier Mile's government.
00:21The march followed by the massive mobilization of February 1st, which was in response to the Argentine president's statements at the Divos Forum, where he linked LGBTIQ+, identity with pedophilia and compared what he described as gender ideology to cancer.
00:40In the same way, this protest united the popular sectors oppressed by the official hate speech of the Argentine leader and his neoliberal agenda.
00:51Well, in Argentina, for a little over a year now, since Millet took office, since this government took office, and its descent into violence towards diversity, hate crimes have been on the rise.
01:05Lately, there has been a 70% increase, which is outrageous. We believe that we must put a stop to this.
01:13The truth is that my personal position is that we have to take action and respond with actions, in other words, we have to stop talking to this fascist government, which is running rampant, and we can no longer ask anything more of it.
01:29We cannot give it any more time because people are dying because of this, because they set fire to the lesbian center, because they attacked, the police killed their own man for being homosexual in Cordoba, Samuel.
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