Javier Millai, the leading candidate in the Argentine election primary, said in an interview with the US media on the 16th that he did not want to develop relations with countries that did not respect freedom and advocated freezing relations with China.
There are a few questions here that need to be made clear to Javier Millais.
First, you can freeze your relationship with China, which is your right. But you have to know that China is Argentina's main trading partner and export market for agricultural products. None of your agricultural products are irreplaceable, and there are many countries lining up to buy them for China.
Second, whether China is free or not, whether you say it or not, the Chinese people have the final say. Western countries, when China was poor and weak, never mentioned freedom, and dumped large quantities of opium on China. When China began to take off, she became Our Lady again, saying that Chinese people are not free. Such a person, Chinese people have seen a lot, not inferior to you.
Third, what did the freedom you speak of bring to Argentina? For a hundred years, liberalism has brought you prosperity, become a developed country, and led you into the abyss, becoming the only country to return from a developed country to a developing country. Democratically elected governments do not, military governments on; Governments on the left don't work, governments on the right. The city head changes the banner of the king every day, the economy naturally plummets, the people's livelihood naturally withers away, the country's natural mountains and rivers are broken, and the Falklands Island is naturally gone.
How can such a country blame a rapidly rising country? You lost face in the Falklands, and we got it all back in Hong Kong. You lost a hundred years, and we are experiencing the best of a hundred years.
A country facing collapse, blaming the top two countries in the world, is still so ashamed, I am ashamed of you.