The Black Book of the New Left: Gender ideology or cultural subversion by Agustín Laje Arrigoni & Nicolás Márquez
Author:Agustín Laje Arrigoni & Nicolás Márquez [Laje Arrigoni, Agustín]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-07-06T07:00:00+00:00
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The Argentine feminist organizations have their big annual
event, the so-called “Encuentro Nacional de Mujeres” [National
Women’s Meeting], a three-day meeting (where workshops are held
such as the “Strategies for legal, safe and free access to abortion” or
“Women and lesbian activism”) that congregates the feminists of the
country and that is characterized by the strong disturbances and
acts of violence that these lead to the closing of the activity, when
they participate in a multitudinous march. At the end of 2015, for
example, the city chosen for the 30th National Encounter of Women
was Mar del Plata, in which feminists headed for the Cathedral
escorted by men and women of the Leninist Marxist Revolutionary
Party and the group H.I.J.O.S (which congregates sons of guerrillas
and leftist terrorists of the 70s), with the object of throwing against
it and against catholics within flares, incendiary devices and glass
bottles. Those who tried to prevent feminists from continuing
destroying the temple, told the press that it was “A violence never
seen. They broke the Cathedral fences and our women and children
ran to the inside to pray for everyone… Thanks to the Virgin who
protected us, we were able to resist the attempt of setting fire to the
Cathedral. And when they were at least 5,000 or 6,000
demonstrators of Marxist left parties, Trotskyists, Leninists, etc.,
who assaulted us without disgust, Infantry finally arrived”.281 It was
also known that a feminist group attacked an old man that was
praying inside the Cathedral, hitting him with a blunt object.
To tell the truth, the acts of violence in these feminist events are
not the exception but the rule. In 2014 the city that saw this march
through its streets was Salta, where papal flags and Christian symbols
were lit, slogans were painted on streets, public, private and religious
280 See the financial report of IPPF at http://www.ippf.org/sites/default/files/
financialreport_2014-2015.pdf
281 Digital journal Infobae, “Mar del Plata: incidentes en la marcha central
del XXX Encuentro Nacional de Mujeres”, 12/10/15. Consultado online en:
http://www.infobae.com/2015/10/12/1761663mardelplataincidenteslamarchacentral-del-xxx-encuentro-nacional-mujeres
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buildings. “Mary wanted to have an abortion”, “Jesus does not exist,
Mary had an abortion”, “Abortion is giving life”, “I had an abortion and
I liked it”, “Abort the male”, “We are bad, we can be worse”, “When the
male dies, the rage ends”, “Neither God, nor master, nor husband nor
employer”, “Machete to the male”, are some examples of the slogans
with which they polluted the entire city.282 A group of catholics who
stood in front of a Church and, holding hands, prayed the Rosary,
were assaulted by feminist militants who threw things at them,
painted their bodies, spit on them and insulted them while they
did not respond to the aggressions, they continued praying.283
Feminists ended up burning an image of the Virgin Mary while they
had sex with each other in front of the temple.284 A year before, this
same encounter took place in San Juan, and feminists headed again to
the Cathedral of the city where they found catholics praying the
Rosary, and they draw in their bodies swastikas and mustaches on
their faces with spray, without these being unfazed.285 In Córdoba in
2007, exactly the same: stones against people that prayed in the
Cathedral, paintings and also bottles with human urine and other
debris were thrown against catholics.
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