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Pride and Protest: Argentina’s Largest LGBTQ+ March Challenges Far-Right Rhetoric

Summary by gayexpress.co.nz
The streets of Buenos Aires echoed with celebration and resistance on Saturday as Argentina’s largest Pride march made its way from the iconic Plaza de Mayo to the National Congress. Amidst rainbow flags, chants, and vibrant music, hundreds of thousands rallied in support of the LGBTQ+ community—and in direct opposition to the increasingly hostile rhetoric […] The post Pride and Protest: Argentina’s Largest LGBTQ+ March Challenges Far-Right Rhet…
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Conductor Sabrina Rojas again caught attention in networks and media after leaving a comment with a strong ironic tone directed, as many interpreted, to her ex-husband Luciano Castro. Everything happened in her program Passed in America, where, when presenting a report on the Pride March held on Saturday, November 1, Rojas launched a phrase that didn’t go unnoticed: “Yes, there were a lot of people in the Pride March... that it would be good to …

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gayexpress.co.nz broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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