Overview
- On November 9, the president posted a message on X titled “Una reflexión sobre la caída del Muro de Berlín/Socialismo” alongside a clip of him singing Nino Bravo’s “Libre.”
- The video segment comes from his recent appearance with the Banda Presidencial at the Movistar Arena, presented as part of his broader pro‑liberty branding.
- Milei wrote that the fall of the Berlin Wall exposed “the lie of real socialism” and “the failure of the socialist utopia,” listing envy, hatred, resentment, loss of freedom, injustice and killing as its underlying values.
- He urged embracing the ideas of liberty and the values of the West, referenced the Judeo‑Christian tradition, and closed with “¡Viva la libertad, carajo!”
- Coverage underscores that “Libre” is widely—but inaccurately—linked to the Wall, with composer Pablo Herrero having attributed its inspiration to repression in Francoist Spain.