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[–] FlyingSquid 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (1 children)

Because in the current situation, people are getting poorer and children are dying more.

So clearly it was better before Milei started his libertarian shit.

Less dead children equals better. I'm not sure why you're suggesting otherwise.

Milei's libertarianism, which is what I have been criticizing this whole time, is killing people.

I showed you evidence of that and you're just pretending I never did now, which is quite dishonest. Especially after you criticized me for not providing any.

Are you going to start discussing in good faith or should we just end this? You could start by acknowledging what I said about more children dying now than before when inflation was higher. Then you can justify that.

[–] Cypher 2 points 3 hours ago

From the article you linked

it also provides a worrying forecast of what could happen if the situation is prolonged

Do you understand what a forecast is?

On the other hand, “mortality among children aged under one year old was 8.4 in 2022 – one of the lowest values in recorded history,” said the observatory. “However, it has remained stagnant at this value over the last few years, between 2018 and 2022.”

Your claim is unsubstantiated but plausible.

There is as yet no evidence of increased child mortality (yet) and seeking to paint those you disagree with as child killing monsters and ignoring the longer term benefits of a stronger economy, reduced poverty and by your own claims, reduced child mortality is naive at best.

Long term fixing the Argentinian economy would result in better quality of life and reduced child mortality.

Allowing high inflation to continue would prevent that progress and long term result in more dead children.