The continental roar that was born in Buenos Aires

The continental roar that was born in Buenos Aires
The continental roar that was born in Buenos Aires
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A new majority challenges decades of cultural hegemony of the left

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Latin American left believed it had definitively conquered something more important than governments: culture. Inspired by the ideas of Antonio Gramsci, its leaders understood that political battles are not won solely at the polls, but also in universities, the media, academia, entertainment, and everyday language. From there, they built a narrative that turned the State into a synonym for solidarity, redistribution into a synonym for justice, and the market into the culprit for all social ills.

This cultural hegemony seemed impregnable. For years, those defending economic freedom, individual responsibility, and a reduction of the State were treated as a marginal minority, condemned to resist on the fringes of public debate. However, while the left celebrated its apparent cultural victory, a phenomenon began to silently take shape that today spans the entire continent.

The emergence of Javier Milei in December 2023 marked a turning point. His rise to power did not merely represent a political alternation in Argentina. It signified the breaking of an ideological consensus that had dominated much of Latin America for decades. Milei did not win by promising to better manage the existing model. He won by questioning its foundations. He dared to challenge concepts that had been considered untouchable for years and placed ideas that many believed were banished from contemporary politics at the center of the debate.

The truly relevant aspect is that this phenomenon quickly ceased to be Argentine. What began as a political anomaly for his opponents ended up transforming into a reference for millions of citizens in the region who watched with frustration the exhaustion of statist models, the rise of insecurity, the expansion of bureaucracy, and economic stagnation.

The trend began to become visible in different countries. Nayib Bukele's leadership consolidated a model based on a frontal fight against organized crime. In Ecuador, Daniel Noboa promoted an agenda of security and economic modernization. In the United States, Donald Trump's return confirmed that the reaction against progressive elites was also acquiring a global dimension.

Now Colombia seems to be joining this current. For years, petrismo presented itself as the last great hope of the Latin American left. However, the logical wear and tear of a socialist administration, the deterioration of security, and the growing economic difficulties began to rapidly erode that political capital. The recent victory of sectors identified with an agenda of order, economic freedom, and firmness against crime constitutes a signal that transcends Colombian borders.

The reading of these events requires looking beyond each particular election. What is happening in Latin America is the result of a long-term cultural battle. Intellectuals, journalists, economists, entrepreneurs, communicators, and leaders held, for a long time, an unequal discussion against state apparatuses, universities, and media dominated by interventionist thought. They did so when those ideas seemed condemned to political irrelevance.

Today the results are beginning to become visible.

Milei's X, asserting that "the lion and the tiger roar in Latin America", encapsulates a phenomenon much broader than a simple electoral coincidence. It expresses the perception that a new cultural majority is emerging in the region. A majority that no longer accepts that poverty is fought with more bureaucracy, that insecurity is resolved with guarantees, or that economic growth depends on an ever-growing State.

Thus, the Latin American left faces a much deeper problem than an electoral defeat. It is losing the monopoly on ideas. And when a political force loses the ability to define the common sense of an era, it also begins to lose the future.

What was born in Buenos Aires no longer seems like an isolated episode. It has become a continental movement. And for millions of Latin Americans, freedom has ceased to be a defensive slogan to transform once again into a promise of the future.


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