ATTEMPTED ASSAULT ON JAVIER MILEI
Javier Milei, the new president of Argentina, from the balcony of the Casa Rosada: "I prefer to speak an uncomfortable truth than a comfortable lie. We will begin the reconstruction of Argentina after 100 years of decline. We will have to endure a period of hardship, but there is no night that has not been defeated by the day."
Milei has signed his first decree: He reforms the Ministry Law to have only 9 ministries "with the purpose of rationalizing and making the presidential cabinet more efficient." It reduces from 21 ministries to 9.
During his inauguration, there was an attempted assault while he was traveling by car. A man threw a glass bottle that hit one of the security guards.
From another angle.
What happens next won't surprise you.
A security camera captures the moment a man throws the bottle from the sidewalk.
And that man has already been identified.
"+ Love, please," "Love conquers hatred"... Once again, it is proven that people who boast of great morality are often the worst individuals you can encounter.
This phenomenon is known as "moral hypocrisy."
Such individuals tend to have a biased perception of themselves. They may genuinely believe they are morally superior due to a lack of self-awareness or cognitive justification of their actions.
They often display high morality in public to gain social approval, respect, or power, but it is nothing more than an attempt to compensate for their own insecurities or feelings of inferiority. Showing moral superiority is a way to seek validation and affirmation.
Never trust anyone who randomly claims to be a good person.
Enjoying a swim in the pool.