LATAM

Why aren't revolts in Latin America like the Arab Spring?

Did we already normalized corruption and crime?

Because we are in a limbo. It's not bad enough to stir up a great revolt but we aren't obviously good like first worlders

But we are fucked up

We have enough rights to complain openly and enough stuff to lose to risk it all in a revolt

As long Brazilians have enough money to buy beer and meat for barbecue on the weekends and also a TV to watch football, it's all good.

Not THAT tucked up though
Problem in South America is you have a very comfortable upper/middle class combined with a largely apathetic and distracted lower class

But not enough, that`s the point. Things would have to get REALLY bad for a good chunk of the population before a revolution happens

Most latin american countries have democracy, arabs didn't have it

>His countrymen are too beta to burn the congress when they get butthurt.

>Why aren't revolts in Latin America like the Arab Spring?
you're currently not the prime target

This
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ask cia

Based

>implying revolutions ever make anything better

>Did we already normalized corruption and crime?
In Colombia? Yes.
People often complain about politicians and their corrupt acts, but the truth is that the whole society is corrupt as fuck and people actually have normalized criminal and corrupt conducts through various ideas that are now ingrained in the collective mindset. One example of this is "el vivo vive del bobo"

>Did we already normalized corruption and crime?
yes, since the 1520s

quema de archivo
hubiese sido más beneficioso si hubieran robado los documentos y publicado pero noooo

>"democracy"

fixed

Um sweetie..

it is democracy when the most """"loved"""" politicians are in charge of jobs that should've been handled by technicians
elections are popularity contests 2bh&fwu

They're just a lucky outlier, dumbass

we're already past that stage

i miss tommy UwU

why the hell do you want revolutions here