Sunday, February 9, 2025

Irrationality

As humans we go to the Right, Middle, Left. Let's see cases of extremism in Argentina. 



To the RIGHT WING

Tweets by Nicolas Sourivongxay about Ley de Reiterancia 

Regarding the Law of Reiteration. It depends on the seriousness of the cases but there is a problem with the Principle of Law which is the Presumption of Innocence. This principle, if properly applied as it should, should not lead to extremism. They are also years of world history.

And if that case that you say had 9 criminal records, the problem is the jurisprudence of the judges or he was acquitted innocent in the 9 cases. So we are talking about an administrative and legal problem of the Judicial System itself that is terribly weak.

The Argentine Judicial System is unfortunately painful, @m_cuneolibarona. And it is a problem of the human being who works in the Argentine Judicial System. It's not the LAWS, it's the human being.

Do you think that by changing the laws, something will change in the Judicial System, @m_cuneolibarona? The LAWS ALWAYS WERE THERE but they are not applied, they are distorted, bad professionals come out of the Universities.

Law of Reiteration, @m_cuneolibarona, your problem is The Principle of Law of the Presumption of Innocence, which otherwise is madness and irrational. Notice how the police chase me in the streets, the crazy argument of the citizens about irrational insecurity..

And you know that crime is also a consequence of economic problems, @m_cuneolibarona. Therefore, it is a government and State problem.

Are you going to create more prisons like in El Salvador just to meet the economic and exclusionary objectives of a form of government, perhaps to adapt to the interests of the United States 🇺🇸?  That is greater public spending, greater control, but less freedoms, @m_cuneolibarona.

The rich benefit, @m_cuneolibarona.  So what flag of freedom are you flying? Only that of the interests of the richest but not of the total population in a country.

Tweets by Nicolas Sourivongxay about Ley Juicio en Ausencia 

This depends on the severity but I believe that if he is innocent and acquitted he should be compensated, because he became a victim in a traumatic judicial process. 

In Absentia, there should be attorneys on both sides. Someone who does not exist cannot defend himself, @m_cuneolibarona.

So in the Trial in absentia, if the other party does not exist, it cannot be defended, then again we return to IRRATIONALITY.

REAL CASES in Argentina 🇦🇷 




International labour Organization about Harassment 

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To the LEFT WING

Tweets by Nicolas Sourivongxay. Fictional story. It is called 'The Boy in the Pink Shirt'. Author: Nicolas Sourivongxay.

Once upon a time there was a person from the province of La Pampa with a bright pink shirt who went to visit the Obelisk in CABA. Many people were circulating there. A crowd. 

That person with a pink shirt took the bus to go to his hotel in the North Zone, but a woman said: - I saw a boy with a pink shirt waiting for the bus at the stop, but it's not bad anymore, he disappeared.

That desperate lady called 911 and reported the incident. Then a pack of police went towards that boy in the pink shirt who was about to enter the hotel in Zona Norte.

Police stalked that boy at the door of the hotel and monitored his every movement since then.

That lady had spread a rumor that the boy had disappeared. Human rights agents, members of political parties, and other citizens intervened.

That boy in the pink shirt realized that he was losing his freedom and his rights as a citizen and inhabitant who respects the Argentine National Constitution, Human Rights treaties, and local laws.

They were hacking him, spying on his cell phone, monitoring his personal computer activities.

The police celebrated saying, 'there is work! ', 'It's for your safety.' And when they intercepted him, they harassed him in the streets and said: 'Do I know you?' 'And you Who is it? 'I'm working, I'm not intercepting it.'

Orthodox feminism took advantage of massive hacking and cyberespionage to take advantage of that boy in the pink shirt.

Meanwhile, that lady who called 911 and spread the rumor of the boy's disappearance said: - 'I didn't see him again, send security to him. And many people disappear at bus stops when they get on buses.'

A police officer said: 'People are very sensitive, they don't do it badly, it's because of insecurity. That lady did not commit any crime.'

That boy in the pink shirt was reading from the Argentine Penal Code about the 'False Report' and the damage it can cause to the victim.

Lady - Officer, I feel very insecure. 

Police:- Stay at home and don't go out. 

Lady: - I have a phobia not only of people but of animals and insects. 

Police: -I buried her in the cemetery. 

Lady: -I feel insecure in the box. 

Police: I killed her.


Silence...


The policeman kneels and prays to heaven asking: - Madam, are you there? 

The spirit of the Lady tells him: - Officer, I feel insecure in heaven, maybe the devil and his imps will do something to me. 

Police: - We will send our dead police officers there.

Meanwhile, that boy in the pink shirt continues to be intercepted by police, hacked, and cyberespionaged. He returned to the Province of La Pampa but there more police, more hackers, more cyberespionage were waiting for him there. Wherever he settled, that happened.

That boy opened X, and read his story on Nicolas Sourivongxay's Twitter account @sourivongxaynic.

Nicolas Sourivongxay wrote about the irrational thinking of Argentines.

Nicolas Sourivongxay wrote about Argentine laws already written but that are not respected, so it is chaos and madness.

Nicolas Sourivongxay wrote about the behavior of police officers and how they themselves break laws.

That boy in the pink shirt was not like the other Argentines. It was different, and many Argentines remembered it from a young age, from kindergarten despite a great effort to include Argentine culture in primary and secondary school in Argentina.

That boy in the pink shirt was of Asian descent but his parents were also refugees. And that brought many social conflicts because many refugees can be objects of political manipulation.

That boy in the pink shirt continued reading Nicolas Sourivongxay's Tweets tonight. Argentine time 00:53 on January 31, 2025.


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