jueves, 7 de julio de 2011

Argentine citizens for Freedom

Liberties and constitutional rights are under dangerous attack, in view of the current governement's rules and measures, such as those conducted by mobster officer Guillermo Moreno.

Many people share these concerns, and feels the same frustration for the weakness of the individual alone, standing before a gigantic, over-ruling, almighty state. Many others are not, and fuel the beliefs of the government, applauding the demagogic and populist policies. And so they are happy and content with the current situation, unaware of the terrible consequenses in the mid term.

Presumably, terrible circumstances in the world's history could have either been prevented or at least softned were they knew by the international community. And by the international community I mean the individuals of good will, with interest and concern about the world's circumstances, and not the gigantic multinational governemental body of luxurious public officers appointed at the United Nations... supported by the tax-payers of their home countries. Sad example of this are the most modern killings at the Balcan countries and the genocide of Ruanda's tutsies, by Ruanda's hutu governement in the '90s. The UN did nothing...

I believe that the state-of-the-art of technology provides us with an outstanding opportunity to let the world know about the decline of this country, which was the most obvious proof that the classical Liberal principles by which the US Founding Fathers putted in motion the greatest successful social experiment, were indeed rightgeous.

Argentina, by mid 1800, was a desert, a land of poverty, underdevelopment and ignorance among the recently formed countries, free from the Spanish crown. Juan Bautista Alberdi, the lawyer and political philosopher whom foresaw the social results of the republican system, based upon division of power and unlimited respect of civil liberties, left us the most wonderful piece: our Constitucion Nacional de 1853.

The experiment proved successful, and the desert, Argentina, became, in a very short (in historical terms) period of time,  the 8th economy of the world, until mid '40s, when populism and fascism were first known in this country, due to Juan Domingo Peron's authoritarian government.

This is an open invitation to all argentine citizens, with a good command of english language, to use this blog for disclosing of the current political and economical situation, addressed to the international community unaware of the permanent attack to our liberties and freedoms by this -or any other future- government which dares to continue stepping on our rights.

Maybe if we cry for help, we could end up saying "Don't cry for me Argentina. I'm free".

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