Column #38 of Presents in You Can't Live on Love
In this weekly LGBTQ+ news segment, which airs every Monday after midnight on "No se puede vivir del amor" (You Can't Live on Love), the most exciting late-night radio show on sexual, emotional, and journalistic diversity worldwide, we discuss the homophobic attacks in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Salta. We also cover the series of marches organized nationwide in over 50 locations across Argentina by ultraconservative Catholic and Evangelical groups under the slogan "Don't mess with my children."

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In this weekly LGBTQ+ news column, which we do every Monday after midnight on "You Can't Live on Love," we talk about the homophobic attacks in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Salta. We also discuss the marches organized nationwide in more than 50 locations across Argentina by ultraconservative Catholic and Evangelical groups under the slogan "Don't mess with my children."
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
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