Since 2019, far-right governments across Latin America, from Brazil to El Salvador and Argentina, have followed a well-rehearsed script—a set of shared measures, strategies, and rhetoric—to attack women's rights and LGBTQ+ communities, and to restrict access to reproductive healthcare. (From Between the Lines and the Words) Today, another far-right leader has come to power in the region: José Antonio Kast in Chile, whose father, of German descen…
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Since 2019, far-right governments across Latin America, from Brazil to El Salvador and Argentina, have followed a well-rehearsed script—a set of shared measures, strategies, and rhetoric—to attack women's rights and LGBTQ+ communities, and to restrict access to reproductive healthcare. (From Between the Lines and the Words) Today, another far-right leader has come to power in the region: José Antonio Kast in Chile, whose father, of German descen…