So this week there were several public manifestations against the Latin American governments. Particularly today, the Venezuelan and Paraguayan congresses were sieged with public discontent. Colombia is the next country on the list, tomorrow there is a big manifestation against the government and its public policies.
I've got the feeling that this is not a mere coincidence. If feel that someone wants destabilize South American political panorama even more for economical reasons.
It's leftists chimping out in Paraguay and people finally fighting against the fuckers in Venezuela.
Not sure about Colombia. That faggot Santos was fucking things up last time I heard anything about him. What's going on now?
Jonathan Price
Interesting idea.
Could you elaborate more on the situation, particularly in Columbia?
Josiah Turner
>people angry because Constitution is violated = leftists Nice logic there monkey.
Elijah Green
court removes congress. no one knows why. but maduro is a dictator.
Samuel Taylor
This is a presidential shill. Avoid.
Elijah Walker
really, so if the rich and multi national corporations try to overthrow the government you can shoot your neighbors?
Liam Hernandez
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Aiden Watson
That's not quite right. Is not about the leftist, it seems to be a generalized panorama: the right-wing parties are pushing certain gropus to give the false atmosphere that we have to fight against the good ol' enemy: the communism. But I feel that something is not quite right in this although I don't like commies.
Colombia is quite similar:
>Santos main argument during his pollitical charge as president of Colombia was to give peace to the country by negotiating with the communist guerrillas such as FARC and ELN >He found an agreement between the FARC and the government. (the dialogs with the ELN are being developed) >Yes, we reached a partial state of peace with the main guerilla, the FARC but the government left behing another areas equally important as the peace in Colombia >The Industry is going to shit, the economy is going to shit, education is going to shit, everything is going to shit besides we are now a "safer country" >It is expected that our economy gets back in the game with the foreign investment in our lands after all the conflict is over, but bitch WE SHOULD INVEST IN OUR LAND, NOT OTHERS
This situation established a bad conception of the government which spread to almost half ot the population. Obviously there were certains economical groups which helped to create a bad atmosphere Surrounding all this (bankers). This bad atmosphere and public unrest was used by the right-wing parties as a tool to increase their political and economical power inside the nation. The thing is: I quite agree with right wing, but right wing parties in Colombia are shit. They are disastrous and poisonous and they are using this discomfort for their own greed and not for any improvement of our people.
Colton Rodriguez
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John Peterson
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Henry Perez
Oh Christ please no
Proxy wars on my fucking doorstep
You remember how Obama repealed the Monroe Doctrine about halfway through his administration?
Yeah, I feel we're going to regret that when Russia and China start repaying bases on their borders with bases on our borders
Mason Turner
Remember the western hemisphere institute for security cooperation?
I feel that they are doing and financing something similar as they did before. Anyway, given this kind of public manifestations, violence and common enemy I feel that somebody is trying to push the americas to something identical to what happened in the Arab Spring
>Artificial public unrest influenced by political and economical groups >The share of a common enemy: "dictatorship" >Violent manifestations which lead to the government to apply their coercion mecanisms >There are killings, some guerillas are created from nowhere as a response to the massive violence by the government and in one month they already have rocket launchers and machine guns.
Christian Ramirez
wait until you build the wall. I doubt mexico is going to listen to you guys shouting orders over it
hell maybe iran will have a couple of bases too. just for defensive purposes of course
Levi Robinson
This entire world is a fucking tinderbox, it's getting to look like the 1960s all over again
Civil unrest everywhere Proxy wars everywhere
Wyatt Russell
>want south american countries to start a civil war so they kill eachother off faster >don't want them to come here
this is a real pickle
Ryder Parker
>If feel that someone wants destabilize South American political panorama even more for economical reasons. >If feel that someone
Russia and China already has military bases on the South American pacific. Here in Colombia we are replete with american bases due the "Plan Colombia"
Christopher Morales
Dont worry Venezuela chan, Brasil is going to invade you and restore peace, that is why our soldier are coming back from Haiti. Also don't forget that we are, afterall, the south america's police...
Lincoln Cruz
it feel so good be chilean
Charles Lewis
I saw something this morning about china might be interested in bases in cuba and venezuela
Dylan Lopez
dictator
Chase Fisher
Exactly what I believed, goy
Actually, as a matter of fact: when the government carried out the pacification dialogs with the guerrillas and the final decision was put in the hands of the people, the right wing parties started a campaign to discredit the negotiations between the two sides. Do you know who financed both sides of the spectrum? the right wing who discredit the dialogs and told all kind of bullshit and the left wing who are just a bunch of liberals with shit for brains? the bankers. They financed both sides of the spectrum so they weren't going to loose any money no matter the final decision
It's not a coincidence. "They're" aggressively tying to put "their" people in power - toward global governance.
Isaac Wilson
It's a coincidence and you're just being anti-semitic. Stop it.
Hunter Reed
That's what "they" do. Every country discussed here is part of the Open Government Partnership - It's a precursor to one-world governance.
Brandon Phillips
Remember what happens when a war affects a bunch of countries you fucktard? the people does not emigrate to other near countries or countries with the same languaje because all of them are shitholes filled with bombs. Actually they emigrate to Europe and United States contributing to the extinsion of the european people, white north-american people and boosting the homogenization (extinsion) of our latin/indigenous blood, which is terrible
It is exactly what happened with the refugees when they went to Europe from the east after the arab spring
Easton Green
Being done on purpose
Luis Thompson
South Americans riot all the time. This isn't some sort of Arab Spring, they probably just had an intense football season.
Ethan Morgan
the 1980s here we come
Luke Long
FUJIMORI DID NOTHING WRONG (except stealing some gold)
Blake Adams
>That's not quite right. Is not about the leftist, it seems to be a generalized panorama: the right-wing parties are pushing certain gropus to give the false atmosphere that we have to fight against the good ol' enemy: the communism. But I feel that something is not quite right in this although I don't like commies. What you fail to understand is that here the left has taken over the NATIONALIST ideas while the right is about who can open its leg more for (((globalism)))
Nathan Hall
this is why we are building a wall. everyone south of our border is a corrupt savage. You fuckers don't even deserve a single country, let alone a continent.
John Garcia
Red pill me more about Peru, latin brother
Luke Clark
Please nuke us, end our suffering Money = all. Law and Justice for sale. If we has gun rights, we would be closest to a Ancap paradise without going full Africa
The sins of colonialism must be set right, and America must be downsized.
Matthew Turner
these things are a byproduct of your regions inability to provide for your regions people
its not a conspiracy its just incompetence
Aaron Martin
Bogota is on the verge of chimping out over a 200 peso increase on the transit fares. That's like a 7ยข hike but the transit system is terrible and getting worse and people are pissed
Ryder Evans
A few of you guys are saying that the right wing groups in Latin America are different than in the rest of the world. What do you mean, how exactly?
What are their typical views on economics, immigration, government control, social issues, etc?
Kayden Sullivan
>why
Many comanies are gone, and there was a rise on taxes.
Leo White
I hope everyone is getting excited for the radical lefistist win in 2020, and the United States opening its doors to the mountains of South American refugees who just want a better life away from the war.
Thomas Cook
More pictures from the events.
Justin Lewis
Is it true that there are troops in the Colombia-Venezuela border?
Zachary Kelly
Manefestation = protest?
Luke Watson
Besides people with welfare subsidy (SISBEN) will have a big rise from 700 peso to 1500.
Luis Lee
It is basically the same except here the right sells you globalism while the left sells you nationalism
Why the fuck can't you people sort yourselves out?
Maybe I can't understand it since I've always had the freedom and the legal / natural right to CCW.
Zachary Reed
Massive riots in Buenos Aires. This had his mochila stolen
Thomas Clark
Chile is fine, you mongrels are acting as you always do, sub humans
Ryder Hernandez
La Guerra Sucia when? Helicopters or planes?
Kevin Johnson
Yeah, but with a tighter leash on your guys.
Jack Wood
Could be a good point of analisis.
As I said earlier: "Remember what happens when a war affects a bunch of countries you fucktard? the people does not emigrate to other near countries or countries with the same languaje because all of them are shitholes filled with bombs. Actually they emigrate to Europe and United States contributing to the extinsion of the european people, white north-american people and boosting the homogenization (extinsion) of our latin/indigenous blood, which is terrible
It is exactly what happened with the refugees when they went to Europe from the east after the arab spring"
The heavy industry such as automotive industry, informatic/computer industry, food industry has been slowly dissapearing from our land. Big companies such as Mazda are closing their assemblers on our soil. The colombian industrialization has been almost null for the past 50 years. The foreign investments, the war against drugs and agricultural production are the only things that barely mantaing this ship floating.
The sad thing is that due the stupidity of the govt and international economic interest, the agriculture industry is also going to shit. The lands that were used to grow coffee are now used to mining, which devalued the price of our main export good (besides drugs): the coffee.
Also, after the TLC (tratado de libre comercio) created by the right-wing globalist fuckers (I don't know why they call themnselves right wing actually) Monsanto is the main seed seller for the large crops areas, so the small farmer loses more money compared to what he gains
James Harris
patria o muerte no pasaran venceremos!
Justin Williams
What's soros been doing lately lads
Connor Williams
This isnt in google news? Jews?
Josiah Thomas
almost nothing in the mainstream media
just like korea
Easton Bennett
Well that actually makes much more sense IMO since socialism requires protection and closed borders to work, and global "capitalism" is inherently globalist, anti-racist etc.
Matthew Wood
Don't you dare to say that again gringo
Camden Williams
(((They))) want to destabilize the shit holes south of the states and flood us like (((they))) are flooding Europe.
Daniel Ramirez
Interesting that this is a worldwide invasion orchestrated from the shadows by the elite and carried out via "protests."
This is legislative privatisation. I bet the cucks replacing the commies after these "riots" are just going to be more globalist shills.
James Nguyen
You need to divorce traditional left-right politics from the neo-liberal subversion taking place, man.
Gavin King
EL PUEBLO UNIDO JAMAS SERA VENCIDO! HASTA SIEMPRE COMANDANTE
Henry Jackson
It's looking like their planning on doing the same thing in Africa.
It seems the global elites are trying to paint these uprisings as "liberal" movements, but what these liberal sheeps don't understand is they're being led into a civil war.
Joshua Robinson
>I feel that somebody is trying to push the americas to something identical to what happened in the Arab Spring
It's... entirely possible. Are conditions bad enough in Brazil or Mexico for something like that to have legs outside of equatorial South America, though?
Jason Diaz
Gotta speed up that wall construction before this shit hits Mexico!
Dylan Nelson
Sure sure, if something happens anywhere in the world, blame the jews. Poltards are so awesome
Angel Diaz
GM is struggling too, not just Mazda. The car assembly plant only runs one shift per day. Sales are down considerably
Tyler Stewart
this. so far, only with economic pressure and without overt hostility from the government, (((they))) were getting a decent amount of immigrants. now new pressure points need to be applied
Elijah Miller
BRUH, the levels of a colombian happening rise!!
Jordan Ortiz
I mean, that's already in progress, at least.
Jack King
Here in Ecuador there is a high chance of some kind of civil unrest bordering on civil war. The socialist goverment did not commit enough voter fraud on the first round to win and got exposed. The people are PISSED. This sunday is the definitive second round and the bastards are arrogant enough to try to win by fraud again.If the socialist party wins, they have NO FUTURE. Ecuadorians are riding the nationalist free market train full force.
Adrian Ross
Does anyone think it would be possible to somehow get the countries that have revolutions, to end up getting sane, stable, and non-(((influenced))) governments out of it? Like how the US revolutionary war and French revolutions, and the governments that arose from them, focused a lot on liberty and personal responsibility. These values would encourage people to stand up for themselves and fight for their country/ideals, rather than flooding immigrating into another country (i.e. US)
Angel Carter
Sadly, those kind of revolutions will never go back...
Nolan Gray
The ideals that other countries, such as the south american ones, follow post-revolution don't have to be the exact same as the US's. I just mean, could there be any way to get a revolution that worked out well like the US and France
sorry I'm a bit confused as to what you meant, do you mean those revolutions will never happen again?
Julian Ross
y si alguen en argentina mata a todos los congesistas mejor.
Leo Jones
Because it was the United States that colonized South America.
Xavier Morgan
"And then the inflation kicked in."
Joshua Allen
It's because Chile is playing by the rules. This doesn't happen to nations with "free trade agreements."
Also, what exactly do we trade with each other?
Eli Ortiz
That kind of revolutions dissapeared long ago. In today's era the revolutions must have a financial base to operate, this financial base are either the banks or the drugs. Sadly, when conforming a group that resist the economical and political system, you become a large objetive which is pretty easy to eradicate.
The marvelous thing about the guerilla warfare is how hard they are to eliminate, sometimes it's is like fighting with a ghost. You know they are there, but you just can't see them. They attack fast and then dissapear, but besides this, they are not impossible to eliminate.
That is an excellent strategy for a popular revolution but as I said, you become a greater objective for your enemies; an enemy hard to hit but no invensible. This kind of warfare in one way or another turns your enemy stronger (govt and banks will triumph no matter what)
Another fail is that almost all the revolutions in LATAM have a Marxist-Leninist component on it, which is a total bullshit. Why include Marxism/socialism/communism in a merely independentist revolution against the system?! sometimes those "revolutionary" fuckers seem to fight to become as their enemies or worse
Dylan Morgan
ah, I see and checked
John Parker
FUCKING
CIA
NIGGERS
Brody Torres
they are not impossible to eliminate. you guys had 50 years and you finally had to make a deal with farc
Jose Lopez
People go mad when they find out they were hoodwinked.
Kayden Adams
If you look around the world, you'll see that nations are falling into a "comparative advantage trap."
To put it simply, the business elite are min-maxing our national economies for the highest profit. This lowers our sovereignty by a huge margin because we will all become fully dependant on other nations for all goods.
For example, it's determined that say, Peru is great at mining copper and a handful of other things... They go full ass into that and nothing else. Mexico is great at growing grape tomatoes and building Volkswagens due to low wages... That's all they do. Colombia is the cocaine country. Canada is the bitumen supplier... Argentina exports disappointment and so on and so forth across the world.
So, while many countries did many things effectively, now they only do one thing "excellently"... And they don't have enough power to strike out on their own, because they would go without valuable commodities that comes from other nations.
This is a control mechanism and it has been ushered in by the 2008 recession. It was all planned and hidden in plain sight.
Jeremiah Moore
Of course. The invasion is going to take place right under our noses.
James Perez
Fuck. We better get that wall up before they start rushing the border.
Eli Nelson
They're playing around with it what with the fuel hikes.