The thing is, one must understand the South/Latin American mindset.
The Left, in all its forms (socialists, communists, trotskyists, Peronists, etc) have a very, very powerful grip on that mindset. The Left, in all its forms, has an allure that captivates millions of South/Latin Americans.
I am not surprised that Colombia, Peru and Chile…
The thing is, one must understand the South/Latin American mindset.
The Left, in all its forms (socialists, communists, trotskyists, Peronists, etc) have a very, very powerful grip on that mindset. The Left, in all its forms, has an allure that captivates millions of South/Latin Americans.
I am not surprised that Colombia, Peru and Chile went that way. It was bound to happen, especially when the the violent years of the late 60s and early 70s fade into a distant memory, and the young voters have not seen the destruction, moral and physical, it caused.
Chile's president, Gabriel Boric, is 36 years old - a useless community organizer who knows nothing about nothing. He became president via cheap demagogue promises, he simply cannot keep.
The thing is, one must understand the South/Latin American mindset.
The Left, in all its forms (socialists, communists, trotskyists, Peronists, etc) have a very, very powerful grip on that mindset. The Left, in all its forms, has an allure that captivates millions of South/Latin Americans.
I am not surprised that Colombia, Peru and Chile went that way. It was bound to happen, especially when the the violent years of the late 60s and early 70s fade into a distant memory, and the young voters have not seen the destruction, moral and physical, it caused.
Chile's president, Gabriel Boric, is 36 years old - a useless community organizer who knows nothing about nothing. He became president via cheap demagogue promises, he simply cannot keep.