Abuelo de Manu, Oli y Vicen.
UCR desde la cuna.
Coordinador Comisión de Política Socioambiental Fundación Alem
CAI, Rey de Copas desde siempre y por siempre.
HILO 🧵Así opera la campaña de deslegitimación contra Israel en México
Mientras muchos creen que el activismo antiisraelí en América Latina es espontáneo, la realidad muestra otra cosa: existe una estructura organizada, coordinada y permanente dedicada a promover campañas de boicot, aislamiento y demonización contra Israel.
Abro hilo con el caso de México. ⬇️
"Palestinians" kidnapped Eden Yerushalmi, starved and tortured for 11 months, used for propaganda video and then murdered when there was a chance she'd be saved.
Her dead body weighted 35 kg.
"Pro-Palestinians" consider it "legitimate resistance". It says so much about them.
No dijeron que iban a sacar a la gente de la pobreza. Le cambiaron el manual de supervivencia.
Si no puede pagar el gas, abríguese.
Si no llega a fin de mes, ajuste.
Si pierde el trabajo, reinvéntese.
Si no puede comprar los remedios, espere.
Si protesta, es un enemigo del cambio.
Ya ni siquiera intentan disimularlo. La crueldad dejó de ser el efecto colateral de un programa económico para convertirse en su principal argumento. Ahora se la enuncia con orgullo, como si condenar a millones de argentinos a pasar frío fuera una demostración de racionalidad económica.
Hablar de tarifas "libres" mientras millones de familias deben elegir entre calefaccionar su casa, llenar la heladera o comprar los medicamentos no es sincerar la economía. Es naturalizar que la vida digna sea un privilegio reservado para quienes pueden pagarla.
Qué fácil resulta recomendar "abrigarse" desde un estudio de televisión o una oficina calefaccionada. Lo difícil es mirar a los ojos a un jubilado que vive con la mínima, a una familia que ya recortó todo lo que podía recortar o a un trabajador que cada mes debe decidir qué factura dejar sin pagar.
Cuando un gobierno consigue que sus voceros expliquen con absoluta naturalidad que la solución frente al aumento del gas es ponerse otro pulóver, queda claro que perdió de vista algo mucho más importante que cualquier plan económico: la empatía.
No es libertad obligar a las personas a resignar derechos básicos para sobrevivir. No es modernización convertir el frío en una política pública. No es eficiencia trasladar todo el peso del ajuste a quienes menos tienen mientras otros siguen acumulando privilegios.
El problema no es solo el tarifazo. El problema es la concepción de país que hay detrás de frases como esta: un país donde el Estado deja de proteger a los más vulnerables y pasa a decirles que se arreglen como puedan.
Hay decisiones económicas que pueden discutirse. Lo que nunca debería discutirse es la humanidad con la que se gobierna. Porque cuando la respuesta oficial frente al sufrimiento es "abríguense", ya no estamos frente a un debate técnico. Estamos frente a la institucionalización de la indiferencia.
Basta, Clara.
Te invito a que llames a @CaroStanley y le preguntes directamente sobre el informe del Ministerio Público Tutelar de la Ciudad que documentó que entre el 70% y el 80% de los chicos y chicas de entre 12 y 14 años que pasaron por su Sala de Entrevistas Especializada pudieron reconocer y contar que habían sido víctimas de abuso gracias a lo aprendido en Educación Sexual Integral.
Después, te invito a que leas el diseño curricular de Educación Sexual Integral para el nivel inicial que aprobó tu propia gestión. O, si te resulta más fácil, podes conversar con @mechimiguel, directores de área, supervisores o responsables de esas políticas.
Y ya que te gustan tanto los datos, hay algo que llamativamente omitís. Muchos de los indicadores que hoy mostrás coinciden con el desfinanciamiento y el desmantelamiento de políticas de prevención que habían demostrado resultados concretos. Entre ellas, el Programa ENIA, impulsado y fortalecido durante el gobierno de Cambiemos.
También te puedo contar del enorme trabajo que hicimos junto a Soledad Acuña desde el Ministerio de Educación y desde la Comisión de Educación de la Legislatura que me tocó presidir. Te lo menciono porque vos también formabas parte de ese gobierno y estos temas fueron abordados en más de una oportunidad en reuniones de gabinete.
Y si de salud pública querés hablar, te recomiendo que también converses con @FernanQuirosBA. Tal vez te ayude a entender que estos temas son bastante más complejos que una publicación en redes sociales.
Y, por último, ya sé que es una respuesta bastante extensa para lo que te has convertido. O, tal vez, para lo que siempre fuiste y hoy ya no te esforzás en disimular. Pero no podemos dejar pasar por alto lo que decís cuando se trata de temas tan sensibles y de políticas públicas que impactan directamente en la vida de miles de chicos, chicas y adolescentes.
¿Querés la fuente, Juan Pablo Carreira? El comunicado oficial que no supiste leer. Dice clarísimo "20% del personal contratado", todos profesionales indispensables para la CNEA.
La cuenta es fácil: entre creerle a los científicos o a un tuitero a sueldo que juró nunca vivir del Estado pero entró corriendo para manotear un crédito hipotecario, me quedo con los que laburan. Siempre le voy a creer a los que no son ni ñoquis, ni fachos. Andá pa' allá, bobo.
De los Bastones Largos a la motosierra: cuando el conocimiento vuelve a ser el enemigo.
No están echando “ñoquis”. Están desmantelando capacidad científica. Están debilitando uno de los organismos más estratégicos que tiene la Argentina.
Los despidos en la Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica no son un dato más del ajuste. Son un golpe directo al desarrollo científico, tecnológico y productivo del país. Allí trabajan investigadores, ingenieros, físicos, técnicos y profesionales que desarrollan tecnología nuclear con fines pacíficos, producen radioisótopos para la medicina, impulsan proyectos estratégicos y forman recursos humanos de excelencia.
Y como si los despidos no alcanzaran, la respuesta del Gobierno frente al reclamo fue la represión.
Las imágenes de hoy resultan inevitables: es imposible no recordar la Noche de los Bastones Largos, cuando el Estado decidió descargar su violencia sobre quienes representaban el conocimiento y la universidad pública. Ayer fueron profesores, investigadores y estudiantes. Hoy son científicos, ingenieros, técnicos y trabajadores que defienden la ciencia argentina.
Cambian las herramientas. No la lógica.
Ayer fueron los bastones. Hoy son la motosierra, los telegramas de despido y los operativos de seguridad contra quienes reclaman por su trabajo. El resultado es el mismo: vaciar instituciones estratégicas, expulsar talento y condenar al país a depender cada vez más del conocimiento que producen otros.
Mientras las principales potencias del mundo invierten miles de millones en ciencia, innovación y tecnología para ganar soberanía y competitividad, la Argentina decide ajustar justamente donde se construye el futuro.
Formar un científico nuclear, un ingeniero o un investigador lleva años de estudio, experiencia y una enorme inversión pública. Despedirlo lleva apenas la firma de un funcionario. Recuperar ese capital humano puede demandar décadas, si es que alguna vez vuelve.
No existe equilibrio fiscal que justifique destruir capacidades estratégicas. No existe motosierra capaz de reemplazar el conocimiento. No existe país desarrollado que haya alcanzado ese lugar cerrando laboratorios, despidiendo científicos o reprimiendo a quienes defienden la investigación pública.
La ciencia no es un privilegio. Es una política de Estado. Es soberanía. Es desarrollo. Es salud. Es industria. Es futuro.
Y cuando un gobierno convierte a sus científicos en un problema, el verdadero problema nunca fueron los científicos.
Hear from the incredible, courageous and most of all compassionate @CochavElkayam! @MarziehHamidi! @FawziaAminSido! @UNWatch
Please listen to the speech attached.
UN Watch’s official side event at the 62nd session of the UN Human Rights Council, “Women’s Rights Under Extremism and Conflict.”
In my speech I urged the international community not to turn a blind eye to the sexual violence committed against Israeli women:
“When we began this work, I believed our greatest challenge would be documenting the crimes. And in many ways, it was. The emotional burden of of confronting this evidence was immense.
There were moments when I wasn't sure we would be able to complete this work.
But as we were documenting the crimes, what I I did not anticipate was discovering how easily human suffering can become visible and invisible at the same time. I discovered that one of the greatest challenges of sexual violence in conflict is the human capacity to bear witness.
We were alone.
We faced, we encountered silence, hesitation and at times active and aggressive denial.
Certainly it motivated us to continue.
We wanted to ensure the world knows what happened. Very few in the world have agreed to look at these bodies. We felt that if we would not do this work, no one will ever see what happened to them.
Silenced No More report is not about the past. It it is about the future. It reveals some of the most dangerous developments in contemporary terrorism.
The truth is that Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist organizations demonstrated methods of brutality that others now are already studying, imitating, and refining. This is risking women worldwide.
It will not stay at the limits of October 7 or at the borders of Israel.
And I want to tell you that we cannot begin to address what we do not know happened. We cannot confront what we refuse to understand.
The findings of this report should not get be confined to the history of October 7th. They should inform the work of those addressing national security,
terrorism, hostage taking and atrocity prevention across the world. Speaking here at the UN today, I believe the responsibility can no longer rest with survivors or civil society alone. The evidence has been gathered. It is overwhelming. The crimes have been documented. The question is no longer whether this happened. The question is what is this institution and then the governments that comprise it choose to do with that knowledge.
The most painful lessons for me was watching institutions created to protect witness, sorry created
to protect victims struggle to recognize them. …. For many years, I've taught generations of student that human rights belong equally to every human being and that the international system exists to protect us, to protect the most vulnerable, to protect human dignity. … The mechanisms that should have responded first with the ability to listen to simply express solidarity and to recognize suffering failed when they were were needed the most.
I witnessed victims of unimaginable violence struggling to be believed. I watched the willingness to acknowledge suffering depend on the identity of victims and the politics surrounding them. Most concerning was watching Israeli and Jewish victims receive neither the protection nor solidarity the system was created to provide. We have found ourselves confronting a wave of hatred, denial, and dehumanizations that continues to spread worldwide.
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Lastly, .. I realized that there is one sentence I wish I could have included there. Please always always remember that there is as much good in this world as there is evil. This belief allowed me to carry on during these very difficult years. The cruelty is real, but so is human courage. So is love. So is humanity. So is the goodness in people. Hold on to that, especially now, because that is where human rights begin. Thank you."
https://t.co/3NDNWP3hTo…
🚨 Carlo Ancelotti on why he did not celebrate wildly after Gabriel Martinelli’s late winner for Brazil against Japan:
🗣️ “People asked me why I didn’t celebrate, but football is also about respect. Yes, we were happy to win, but I looked across and saw a Japanese team that had given absolutely everything. They fought with incredible courage, and I know exactly how painful a defeat like that can be.”
“Of course I celebrated inside because my responsibility is to Brazil and qualifying was our objective. But I’ve been in football for many years, and I’ve experienced both victory and heartbreak. Sometimes the best way to respect your opponent is to remain humble in your biggest moments.”
“Japan made us suffer for ninety-five minutes. They deserved our respect, not exaggerated celebrations. Brazil are through, but we know we must improve. Tonight we celebrate the qualification, but tomorrow we go back to work because the World Cup only gets more difficult from here.”
Carlo Ancelotti is a legend
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Rom Braslavski, quien estuvo cautivo por la Yihad Islámica Palestina durante 738 días tras ser secuestrado en el festival Nova en Israel, recibió el 7 de octubre de 2023 una llamada de funcionarios de seguridad israelíes informándole que "Abu Yousef", Talal Abd al-Aal, el terrorista que lo torturó durante su cautiverio, finalmente había sido eliminado.
Rom había relatado anteriormente cómo lo ataron de pies y manos, lo dejaron morir de hambre y lo dejaron cubierto de moretones, mientras el terrorista le abría la boca a la fuerza y le escupía. Afirma que Abd al-Aal dio personalmente la orden de atarlo y abusar de él, y que en varias ocasiones, sus propias manos casi lo mataron.
"Ahora puedo decir con total certeza que gané", escribió Rom.
This entire family was killed on October 7.
Two twin daughters, Shahar and Arbel, 6 years old.
The youngest, Omer, 4 years old.
They were gunned down by Hamas in their car.
I’ll never let the world forget.
.@UNRWA posts new video accusing us of “disinformation.”
UNRWA video insists:
“We are neutral.”
“We are impartial.”
“We are independent.”
No, UNRWA, you are lying.
We've got all the receipts — like this map exposing 400 of your terror-linked staff:
🔗https://t.co/WNkUpZNaGC
Islam Can Run, But It Can’t Hide From UK Grooming Gang Report.
by Clare M. Lopez
The litany of horrors is a long one this month, but we must begin with the newly-released UK Rape Gang Report. This is an independent report published on 16 June 2026.
It’s not the same as the earlier official UK government report that was published in 2025. Much credit for this new independent report goes to UK Restore Party MP Rupert Lowe, who directed the intensive inquiry that led to it.
The report is a long one — 219 pages — but documents in multiple first-hand accounts and with straightforward honesty how hundreds of thousands of young, vulnerable, white British girls were victimized by gangs of largely Pakistani Muslim men.
The decades-long refusal of British authorities — from local police to the National Health Service (NHS) — to defend these poor girls from their Muslim predators may be the worst crime of all.
“Assaulted with glass bottle, gang-raped, locked in dog cages: The shocking testimonies of UK grooming gangs survivors” at First Report, June 2, 2026.
On June 1, 2026, UK MP Rupert Lowe shared in the British Parliament some of the testimony of sexual abuse by Muslim rape gangs. These are truly horrific accounts.
“70 Years of Rapes and 250,000 Victims in the UK” by Daniel Greenfield at Front Page Magazine, June 17, 2026
“UK: 219-Page Rape Gang Inquiry Report Exposes Abuse, Torture, the Islamic Link and the Massive Coverup” by Christine Douglass-Williams at Jihad Watch, June 18, 2026
“Failed Prime Minister Keir Starmer Implicated in Gang-Rape Cover-Up — 13,000 Suspected Gang Rape Members were Only Sent Warning Letters” by Jim Hoft at Gateway Pundit, June 18, 2026
While current UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer was serving as the Director of Public Prosecutions, many of these cases were brought to his attention — but he decided to let the accused perpetrators off with a mere ‘warning letter’.
“Seven Afghan Migrants Charged in Major British Child Grooming Gang Probe (VIDEO)” by Ben Kew at Gateway Pundit, May 28, 2026
At last, UK authorities begin to treat these rape gangs in a serious way.
Now, on to sharia horror around the world
“Migrant grooming gangs in Nuremberg accused of luring underage girls into prostitution in exchange for hard drugs” by Thomas Brooke at REMIX, May 26, 2026
If this sounds familiar, it should; but this time it’s happening in Germany.
“Germany: Afghan migrant Nassar S. arrested for sexually abusing disabled 11-year-old girl at knifepoint inside a school toilet” by Remix News Staff, June 4, 2026
Commentary: “Germany: Afghan Muslim Migrant Sexually Assaults 11-Year Old Disabled Girl”, commentary by Hugh Fitzgerald at Front Page Magazine, June 15, 2026
“It’s no secret that Muslim men commit a disproportionally high number of rapes and sexual assaults on German women compared to native German men” at Bare Naked Islam, May 20, 2026
“Afghanistan: Senior Muslim cleric says subjects such as science and technology ‘not necessary for women’” by Robert Spencer at Jihad Watch, June 6, 2026
referencing “Taliban cleric says girls’ education is forbidden” by Mehrdad Herawi at https://t.co/SdKoa3KH47, May 31, 2026
“Netherlands to grant asylum to women and girls seeking freedom from the Taliban” by Robert Spencer at Jihad Watch, June 1, 2026
referencing “Netherlands to grant asylum to most Afghan women, girls” by Siyar Sirat at https://t.co/SdKoa3KH47, May 30, 2026
“Horror as girl, 17, stabbed in neck in broad daylight on UK street” by Charlotte Becquart, Antonio Scancariello, at Express, June 12, 2026
“Italy: Muslim migrant beheads woman while reciting Qur’an verses” by Robert Spencer at Jihad Watch, June 12, 2026
“When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks…” (Qur’an 47:4)
“UN Report Condemns Torture, Enslavement and Murder of Nigeria’s Christian Women” at Truth Nigeria, June 10, 2026
“Taliban Open Fire on Women Protesting the Islamic Dress Code” by Robert Spender at Jihad Watch, June 18, 2026
“Taliban governor claims women detained in Herat had ‘psychological problems’” by Ahmad Azizi at https://t.co/SdKoa3KH47, June 12, 2026
The women allegedly had violated Taliban dress codes.
“Taliban official kills Kurdish mother, daughter in Afghanistan” at the Kurdistan Human Rights Network, June 8, 2026
Murder was reportedly over refusal to allow Taliban official to forcibly take the 15-year-old daughter to marry her.
“Taliban child marriage law has NO minimum age for girls” by Olivia Allhusen and Eliana Silver at Daily Mail, 27 May 2026
“Taliban Law Permits Marriage of Pre-Pubescent Girls” at MEMRI (Middle East Media Research Institute), by Zaman Hashimi, May 29, 2026
“Woman Accused of Enslaving Yezidi Girl Has Not Renounced ISIS, Australian Prosecutors Say” at Kurdistan24, June 5, 2026
This is the case of a Syrian Muslim woman, now a citizen of Australia, who is accused in Australian court of holding a Kurdish Ezidi (Yazidi) teen captive in Raqqa, Syria during the Islamic State reign there.
“Love Jihad again in Bhopal: Minor Hindu girl forced to drink beer, trapped and pressured to convert by Islamists” by Dr Mayank Chaturvedi at Voice of the Nation Organiser, June 4, 2026
“Islamization & Religious Radicalization in Syria” by O. Peri at MEMRI (Middle East Media Research Institute, June 3, 2026
This is an important piece of analysis about the President Ahmad Al-Sharaa jihad regime that’s taken over Damascus. Despite promises not to impose strict Islamic Law, in fact, the effort to establish Islamic norms and restrictions, especially for women, is taking hold across Syria. Of course, there is nothing “radical” or “extremist” about any of this: it’s just mainstream, normative, orthodox Islamic doctrine.
“The Big Lie of Blaming U.S., Israel for Islamic Child Rape in Gaza and Afghanistan” by Daniel Greenfield at Front Page Magazine, June 6, 2026
Daniel Greenfield is setting the record straight about where blame for such abuses actually lies.
“Austria: Muslim migrant father stabs his 15-year-old daughter 12 times for dating a non-Muslim boy” by Robert Spencer at Jihad Watch, May 23, 2026
Again, perfectly legal under Islamic Law (sharia): “…not subject to retaliation” is “a father or mother (or their fathers or mothers) for killing their offspring, or offspring’s offspring”. (Reliance of the Traveler: A Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law, o1.1-2)
“From Grooming to Honor Killing: The Euphemisms Protecting Sharia Violence Against Women” at RAIR Foundation USA, June 2, 2026
“American Women Must Reject Silence and Oppose Islamic Ideology” by Robert Bodisch at RAIR Foundation USA, May 26, 2026
Este niña fue encontrada y esta desaparecida, por favor difundir porque su mama esta desesperada tratando de ubicarla. VAMOS TODOS A AYUDAR RT RT RT RT RT
After years of being banned from entering a stadium in my own country, for no crime other than being a woman, this is how I walked in.
This was the World Cup FIFA 2026 between England and Panama but for me, it was beyond that.
You have to be a woman from Iran or Afghanistan to truly understand this emotion.
For whom this simple act, walking into a stadium, moving with joy, showing my hair, sitting next to men, was not just forbidden. I was beaten for it. Imprisoned for it. Humiliated for it. Exiled for it. And even in exile, I became a target for multiple assassination plots.
And now people lecture me: "Don't politicize football."
I have a question: which part of my body hasn't already been politicized by the Islamic Republic? My hair? My voice? My seat in a stadium?
They turned our entire existence into a political battlefield. Every inch of a woman was a crime scene under their law.
And now I'm supposed to just sit back, eat a hot dog, and enjoy the game?
I did enjoy the game. England won. But walking through those gates, that was the real victory.
"NO BODY TO BURY"🎗️
Their names were Liel and Yannai Hetzroni.
The twins were killed by Hamas age 12.
Liel's body was so badly burned that she was identified by her ashes.
"They identified her literally by sieving the remnants. This will unfortunately live with me for the rest of my life," her dad told news.
The British-Israeli children were living with their great-aunt and grandfather in the kibbutz at the time of the attack; their father Gavin Heller said the following:
"There wasn't enough of her body left to bury" he told BBC.
"It's something that is such a shock that people can do this to other human beings just because they were Jewish.
"There was no other reason why these Hamas terrorists came in the kibbutz other than to kill, murder, maim Jewish children, babies, parents and old people all because they lived in the Jewish homeland."
Never forget💔
“... Uno no puede imaginarse el mundo, uno no puede imaginarse la historia sin Israel. Sin Israel la historia sería distinta. Por lo pronto, nosotros no existiríamos, o existiríamos de un modo muy distinto. Alguien dijo que Francia es una idea necesaria a la civilización. Yo digo que Israel no solo es una idea necesaria a la civilización, sino que es una idea indispensable. No podemos imaginar la cultura sin Israel, y eso va mucho más allá de nuestras “simpatías y diferencias”, para repetir esa expresión tan cortés de Alfonso Reyes. Pero Israel, desde luego, existe, y existe, aunque muchos de nosotros no lo sepamos o no pensemos en ello. Es algo tan profundo que no tenemos necesidad de definirlo..." Jorge Luis Borges.
On the morning of October 7, Hamas terrorists stormed the home of Hadar and Itay Berdichevsky in Kibbutz Kfar Aza and murdered them.
Their 10-month-old twins were left beside their parents' bodies for 14 hours, surrounded by blood. During that time, the terrorists returned to the family's home between murdering other Israelis - eating there, sitting on the balcony, and deliberately keeping the babies alive as bait to lure Israeli forces into the house.
After the terrorists were eliminated, a Golani unit entered the home, carried the twins to the kibbutz gate, and handed them over to paramedics.
CUANDO SE ES ESCLAVO DE LA PALABRA
El subsecretario de Política Universitaria @AleCiroAlvarez no se ha manifestado hoy sobre el fallo de la Corte Suprema que obliga al Gobierno a cumplir la Ley de Financiamiento Universitario, pese a que prácticamente pasa todo el día en esta red social.
Pero el 13 de mayo en un debate televisivo le dijo al rector @fbartolacci que el Gobierno pagará de inmediato si la Justicia fallaba a favor de las Universidades.
Sr Funcionario: cumplan con la Ley, con el fallo y con la palabra empeñada (o dé un paso al costado, que la cuota de mentirosos ya la ocupa Adorni)