Gustavo Petro
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Gustavo Petro (born 19 April 1960) is a Colombian politician. He is the President of Colombia that took office on August 7th of 2022.
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Quotes
[edit]- I ask (El Espinal) mayors not to allow more events involving the death of people or animals (after the bullfighting stadium collapse).
- Gustavo Petro (2022) cited in: "Colombia: Scores injured in deadly bullfight stand collapse" in BBC, 28 June 2022.
- You all insist that the market will save us from what the market itself has created. Humanity’s Frankenstein is allowing the market and greed to act without any planning, giving up our brains and reason, making human rationality kneel before greed.
- Gustavo Petro (2022) cited in: "‘War on drugs has failed’: At UN, Colombia condemns ‘addiction to money and oil’" in Multipolarista, 24 September 2022.
- Hitler is knocking on the doors of the homes of the European and North American middle class and many have already let him in. The [climate] exodus will be responded to with a lot of violence, with barbarism itself, what we see in Gaza is the test of the future. Why have large carbon-consuming countries allowed the systematic murder of thousands of children in Gaza? Because Hitler already entered their homes.
- Gustavo Petro (2023) cited in: "Hitler is knocking on the doors" in Euro ES, 1 December 2023.
- Y finalmente recuerden: país rico no es aquel donde los pobres logran tener carro, sino donde los ricos toman el transporte publico.
- Translation: And finally remember: a rich country is not one where the poor manage to have a car, but one where the rich take public transportation.
- X, 14 September 2012
Quotes about Gustavo Petro
[edit]- Colombia elects climate champions president Gustavo Petro and vice president Francia Márquez, pledging to put "the defense of life above the interests of economic capital."
- "An Extremely Incomplete List of Climate Victories" in Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility edited by Rebecca Solnit and Thelma Young Lutunatabua (2023)