Strange People
The article discusses former President Barack Obama's comments about aliens, drawing parallels to unpredictable political candidates in Argentina.
The article features a reflection on Barack Obama's assertion regarding the existence of aliens, pointing out the intrigue surrounding their movement and trajectory. The author uses this premise to draw a comparison between the mysterious nature of aliens and the unpredictable behavior of certain political candidates in Argentina, suggesting that just like aliens, these political figures appear suddenly and seem to change allegiances without any clear rationale.
The piece criticizes the lack of transparency and accountability in the political arena, highlighting how some candidates emerge from obscurity without any prior track record or the skills necessary for governance. This phenomenon parallels the mysterious qualities attributed to aliens, as both seem to operate outside the norms of societal understanding and expectation. The author implies that these political figures could be seen as a type of 'Unidentified Flying Objects' (UFOs) that navigate the political landscape without being scrutinized by the law or the media.
By calling these figures "Obsecuente Vernáculo Netamente Inmoral", or 'Netherly Immoral Indigenous Flatterers', the article portrays them as morally questionable entities that evade detection and accountability, which raises broader questions about the integrity of political representation in Argentina. The discussion serves not only as a critique of current political phenomena but also as a commentary on the state of governance in the country.