Argentina Goes Full Mad Max Over Milei's University 'Defunding' (LOL)
Lefties triggered as based Argentine president dares to trim the fat from bloated public universities. You love to see it.

Buenos Aires - So, apparently, Argentina is experiencing a full-blown meltdown because President Javier Milei, the absolute chad libertarian, is daring to touch the sacred cow of public university funding. Translation: the gravy train for woke professors and perpetually-enrolled 'students' might be slowing down. Cue the outrage.
These 'protests' are hilarious. It's always the same song and dance: the government tries to be fiscally responsible for once, and the perpetually-aggrieved leftists come crawling out of the woodwork, screeching about 'inequality' and 'access.' Newsflash: nothing is free. Someone, somewhere, is paying the bill, and in Argentina's case, it's been the perpetually-fleeced taxpayers.
Milei's 'defunding' isn't some evil plot to destroy education; it's a long-overdue attempt to inject some sanity into a system that's been hemorrhaging money for decades. Are there inefficiencies? Probably. Are there bloated bureaucracies? Almost certainly. Are there professors teaching Marxist garbage to impressionable young minds? You bet your sweet bippy.
The lefties are screaming about how this will hurt the 'poor' and 'marginalized.' Okay, but maybe instead of promising everyone a free ride, we should focus on creating a strong economy that provides real opportunities for people to earn a living. Just spitballin' here.
These universities have become indoctrination centers. They are not centers of learning anymore. Students need to learn a real trade.
The irony is thick enough to choke a horse. These are the same people who whine about 'muh climate change' and 'corporate greed,' but when someone actually tries to do something about the fiscal recklessness that's driving Argentina into the ground, they lose their minds. Make it make sense.
So, let them protest. Let them wave their signs and shout their slogans. Milei's got a mandate to clean up the mess, and he's not backing down. Maybe, just maybe, Argentina can finally drag itself out of the socialist abyss. One can dream, right?
Also, where are the numbers? Are they actually 'defunding' the universities? Or are they decreasing the growth of the funds? It is something to consider.
