>>20501483I'm not sure what you mean by "red pill me" on my country. What exactly do you want to know?
Our governments are and have been a joke for the last 100 years. The current one is different in many ways, but I think it's a dangerous gamble we're playing with Milei. He really seems to know his economy, and we are actually doing better in macroeconomic terms (risk is down, inflation is waaay down, exchange rates are sane, etc) but on the other hand, I fear he's going to get us into some real international trouble. He means to provide weapons to Ukraine and to Israel (which has never resulted in good things for us in the past because we're an easy target for muzzies who come and blow shit up in retaliation) plus the fact that he's a kike is unsettling at least. I have a nagging suspicion that the economic recovery he brings will come with a curse.
On the social front... depends on where you go. I cherish the fact that, wven though our population is majority brown, we still maintain a healthy racism (browns only mix with browns, whites despise them, and we're pretty open about it -- with the exception of the average feminist idiot who will go fuck a brown golem to make herself look good) our "dark" (i.e. "racist", "sexist", "ableist" and any other "-ist" label the left has ever come up with) sense of humor is something I could never do without. On the other hand, the never-ending economic rollercoaster that is our country has turned us into short-term thinkers and it's difficult to plan for the future. There's almost no middle class left, and you need to be savvy and stay on your toes to make a good living.
The more densely populated areas are higher in left-wing thought and feminism. Depending on what specific neighbourhoods you go, sometimes it feels like the entire place is a DEI training camp. But you drive 10 minutes past those places and our more rural areas are 100 years behind and will fuck you up for that shit.
I don't know what else to say. Ask.