The change of global tide gave a Copernican turn in the field of communication: The hypercorrection that dominated the last decade is being displaced by a weighted incorrectness. And those who were canceled yesterday return triumphant today, in an anything goes that mixes uncomfortable and pleasant truths to the ears of disappointed audiences, with shouting, insults and the naturalization of violence.

“The success of brutality” is the cover title of this week’s NEWS, with the image of Yanina Latorre as an exponent of that period climate. From television, streaming and networks – the latter being the most fertile grounds to exploit the Molotov language – it pushes the limits to what was unthinkable a short time ago; and reflects in show business a phenomenon that took over the political arena. From President Milei, always full of insults, to a wide ideological spectrum that ranges from the verbal low blows between Grabois and Galperinto Belliboni’s blows against the libertarian Fran Fijap.

Also on this week’s cover, Máximo Kirchner, the matchmaker of the PJ, who these days balances between Cristina, Kicillof and Massa. And two notes to rethink habits: lThe “kaizen” philosophy that made Japanese management fashionable. And digital fasting to protect children from excessive screens.

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