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Juan Pablo Quinteros after the incidents in Patio Olmos: "Those who do not know how to celebrate, will end up in prison"
AR🏛️ PoliticsConservative18 hr. ago

Juan Pablo Quinteros after the incidents in Patio Olmos: "Those who do not know how to celebrate, will end up in prison"

The Argentine provincial security minister, Juan Pablo Quinteros, criticized the violence during celebrations after Argentina's World Cup victory over Egypt, calling the incidents 'incomprehensible.' He noted similar disturbances occurred in multiple cities across Argentina, resulting in over 40 arrests. Quinteros emphasized that such behavior contradicts the example set by the national football team, which avoids aggression despite being under pressure. He accused individuals of seeking to commit crimes during the festivities and warned that streets belong to the people, not to those who engage in violence. Quinteros also highlighted the presence of intoxicated minors involved in vandalism and described the aggressive actions toward police officers.

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Juan Pablo Quinteros after the incidents in Patio Olmos: "Those who do not know how to celebrate, will end up in prison"

The Argentine provincial security minister, Juan Pablo Quinteros, criticized the violence during celebrations after Argentina's World Cup victory over Egypt, calling the incidents 'incomprehensible.' He noted similar disturbances occurred in multiple cities across Argentina, resulting in over 40 arrests. Quinteros emphasized that such behavior contradicts the example set by the national football team, which avoids aggression despite being under pressure. He accused individuals of seeking to commit crimes during the festivities and warned that streets belong to the people, not to those who engage in violence. Quinteros also highlighted the presence of intoxicated minors involved in vandalism and described the aggressive actions toward police officers.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue through the lens of law enforcement and social order, emphasizing the need for strict control and condemnation of criminal behavior. The language used by Quinteros reflects a conservative perspective, focusing on maintaining public safety and condemning disorderly revels

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