Milei Responded to Ian Moche’s Demand: He Tweeted From His “Personal Account” and Criticized the “Culture of Cancellation”
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The President again argued that his account is personal, and that his post is protected by freedom of expression.The young influencer with autism demands that he delete the publication where he tried to be "on the side of evil."
Javier Milei presented a written today in the case initiated by the family of Ian Moche, a 12-year-old child with autism, who asked that the President be ordered to remove a tweet that referred to him and associated him with “the kukas.” Milei refused to do so. He said that since the child was “an activist” he should tolerate the debate; that he had expressed himself from his “personal account” @JMilei (despite being the account that X identifie…
The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, defended his aggression on social networks against the autistic child Ian Moche, whom he called “kirchnerista” and “kuka” from his official account as head of state. Following a complaint filed by the parents of the child, who is dedicated to raising awareness about this condition of neurodevelopment, the ultraliberal president submitted a letter to the Federal Justice of La Plata, in which he claimed th…
The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, presented his official disclaimer to the Justice for the offensive comment he published on social network X about Ian Moche, a 12-year-old child with autism, in which he denied that the “best interests of the child” could justify restrictions on his freedom of expression in the framework of a legitimate political debate. “The tweet that motivates the lawsuit is not a state act. It is a publication protec…
Argentina: Javier Milei veto increase to retirees and disability pensionsArgentina formally asks the United States for visa-free entry of its citizensThe Argentine president, Javier Milei, responded officially to the Justice for the offensive comment he published on social network X about a 12-year-old child with autism, where he categorically denied “that the best interests of the child enable restricting freedom of political expression in the …
President Javier Milei insists that erasing the tweet against Ian Moche is going against his freedom of expression. In addition, he returns with the same argument that with the cryptostat of $LIBRA: his X account is personal, not institutional. It seems that for Javier Milei the cultural battle includes doubling the bet against a child [...] La entrada Why does Milei not want to erase his post against Ian Moche? it was first published in Pausa.
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