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Bullrich criticized the left's march and defended true feminism: “We do not cover up or free rapists”

Bullrich criticized the left's march and defended true feminism: “We do not cover up or free rapists”
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The senator highlighted the decrease in femicides, the strengthening of the penitentiary system, and the DNA Registry for Rapists promoted by Milei's government.

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Patricia Bullrich responded to the march organized by the Argentinian left under the slogan Ni Una Menos and defended the successes of the security policy of the Government of Javier Milei. Through a statement on her social media, the senator questioned the political use of the crime of Agostina Vega and made a distinction between feminism that protects women and "the feminism" that for years managed million-dollar structures without results for women.

“The feminism I defend is the one that protects women. All of them,” Bullrich began, in a post that was quickly supported by President Javier Milei. The former Minister of Security clarified that behind every number are families affected by pain, but emphasized that the data also shows a reality that the left prefers to ignore.

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In this regard, she highlighted that since Milei took office and under his management in Security, they have managed to “reduce femicides by 25%,” in addition to strengthening the Penitentiary System and creating the DNA Registry for Rapists. For Bullrich, these measures demonstrate that the real protection of women does not come from maintaining cardboard ministries, but from implementing concrete policies against criminals.

The leader summarized this stance with a phrase that defines national security policy: “Those who commit crimes will pay for them.” She then deepened her criticism of the penal model defended for years by progressivism and stated that “a murderer or a rapist should not receive a gender course and a pat on the back,” but should know that there are consequences and that “their place is in prison.”

Bullrich specifically targeted the sectors that marched this Wednesday and sought to turn the Agostina case into a political accusation against the Government. “Our feminism does not cover up or free rapists and murderers,” she asserted. She also emphasized that this feminism “does not vote against effective prison sentences for them or against tools like the DNA Registry.”

The statement hit hard against the left and Kirchnerism, whose legislative records returned to the center of attention in recent days. While several of their leaders try to present themselves as moral authorities on gender violence, parliamentary archives show votes from the left and Peronism against laws aimed at tightening benefits for those convicted of sexual offenses.

The senator also questioned the tone of the mobilization and spoke directly of a “feminist party.” According to Bullrich, those sectors “do not care about the results, but about marketing.” She added that there was a time when the movement claimed to include all women, but ended up expelling those who do not accept its ideological perspective.

Regarding the crime of Agostina Vega, the 14-year-old girl murdered in Córdoba, Bullrich was blunt. “There is a murderer with a name and surname,” she pointed out, and rejected attempts to shift criminal responsibility to abstract categories like “all men,” “the Government's policies,” or “capitalism.” For the leader, responsibility is individual and the punishment must also be.

President Javier Milei supported the minister's reflection.
President Javier Milei supported the minister's reflection.

In closing her message, Bullrich demanded an uncompromising penal response for the perpetrators of abhorrent crimes. “There is no room for second chances for someone who murdered a 14-year-old girl and acted as they did afterward,” she stated. For such cases, she called for “effective sentences and life imprisonment.”

President Javier Milei supported Bullrich's message with a single word: “Masterclass.” The gesture further solidified the Government's position in the face of a new march driven by the left, where the demand for victims was once again mixed with partisan political slogans.


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