
Kim, a seven-year-old girl, was killed in La Plata by two minors a few days ago. It goes without saying that both of them have police criminal records. But the Kirchnerite “revolving door” exit policy has always benefitted criminals, to the detriment of good citizens. Buenos Aires Province Governor Axel Kiciloff (in my opinion, the worst we’ve had), has just launched his new political party: “Movimiento Derecho al Futuro.” Focused on the “future,” he seems to pay no attention to our tragic present. All of us are at the mercy of criminals in the capital of the province, La Plata, where I live. I haven’t met anybody who hasn’t suffered a robbery of some sort. We all live behind bars, while criminals walk our streets freely. They have more rights and guarantees than us. For Kirchnnerism, they are the victims, not us. Therefore, they have the right to steal and kill, and not suffer any sort of punishment. Mind you: Kim did not just die, as some headlines read. She was murdered, brutally killed by these two monsters. Who’s to blame? Who’s responsible? A justice system which is far too lenient on criminals? How many more Kims will there be before this crucial issue is dealt with by our representatives and authorities? Does anyone care?
Buenos Aires Times, March 1, 2025