Talk:Piquetero
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[edit]Does anyone of you live in argentina? or lived a significant time? do you understand local politics? can you read spanish? do you read spanish? have you met piquetero's?
- Yes, yes almost three decades, as much as one can without getting into it, yes, yes a lot, and no. What about you? Do you have anything to add to this article? --Pablo D. Flores 10:29, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
Picketing
[edit]I've removed a short comment by an anon user. Besides the style, it's a bit misleading. Picketing is already mentioned at the beginning of the article; in no way does it claim that picketing in any form is exclusive to Argentina. However, piqueteros have gone much beyond the original meaning. They are now a number of political groups of leftist leanings, and they are a new, permanent entity in Argentine politics; they're not just people who protest when there's a strike, or only in front of businesses. Nowadays they do marches all the time and request or denounce all kinds of things, from food at supermarkets to non-payment of the debt to the IMF. See here and around there for pictures. --Pablo D. Flores (Talk) 15:27, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
- Not to mention they spend most of the time playing soccer, eating for free and getting payed for doing absolutely nothing. Sad. --Dexter prog 15:26, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
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