Milei’s controversial interactions on Twitter from Davos

If something tried Javier Milei with his speech in Davos World Economic Forum is not to go unnoticed. And she achieved it. There were repercussions of his speech in different media, but it also attracted attention the virulence with which the President handles himself on his social network Twitter. There he is able to “like” the praise they give you, but also share publications that are offensive to other protagonists of the event and even against its organizer. All, at a rate of up to 25 interactions per hour.

After his speech, in which he assured that “the West is in danger” and which he closed with his curious “long live freedom, damn it,” The owner of the platform, Elon Musk, spoke on X, posting part of the Argentine president’s speech. “Tsunami de chanes,” he said when he saw the publication. The user Mate con Mote interpreted the situation: “Elon sharing Milei’s video in Davos in English… here while those who don’t see it say it was ‘a missed opportunity’.” The President retweeted it.

But among the messages to which he gives visibility, the President ventures into some that are somewhat more controversial. In one, you even see an image of a naked man and someone writes in English: “Milei leaving Davos after telling Klauss Schwab to go to hell.” Schwab is the president of the World Forum of which Milei is a part.

Another of his controversial retweets has to do with a meme in which phrases that the President did not say, but that he evidently supports on his networks, are transcribed: ““I’m tired of you fucking lefties,” says one of them.

For the President, interactions on social networks have significant value. He proudly showed how his speech was the most viewed at the event and he has no problem “liking” every praise he finds and criticism that amuses him.. Almost like a common Twitter forum member, with the difference that he represents the investiture of the most important elective office in the country.

The messages that Milei gives visibility to

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