2 Good Posts For Any Chavez Lover Out There
Posted on November 9, 2006
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Here and here. Sadly there are those who overlook it all and still call Chavez a freaking hero. They sound just like those dumb retards who say Saddam was good because he had the balls to stand up to the Americans. For some people, all it takes is bringing anti-Americanism into the equation and “Hitler” will suddenly become the “Dalai Lama”.
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Not for ’some people’ - but for anybody opposing america. China, for example becoz of its economic developments and as such posing a ‘threat’ to become the world’s leading power, all of a sudden is a wonderful country with a wonderful leadership. I just wonder why immigration rates are that high to the US then - much and much higher than any other country…..
Any independent voice in Latin America is breath of fresh air when it comes to countering the US economic agenda and influence of their multi-natiional corporations to the detriment of the native people and working poor. It has been proven that that the usual open market neo-liberal policies have not worked properly to alliviate the social and economic problems of the Latin American countries. This the only reason why I was initially supportive of Chavez at least from an economic policy standpoint.
HOWEVER, when he started to align his geo-political agenda with that of the islamo-fascist Ahmadinejad of Iran to flare up anti-americanism of all sorts, that’s when I thought this game has gone too far. Indeed It is my opinion that one does not have to make a deal with a devil. Chavez has lost a lot of credibility by licking the boots of every country who stand against America for whatever reason. It is politics. I thought Chavez was smarter than that. If he only knew what is going on now in Iran and how his socialist-marxist ideology differ diametrically from that of the Islamic Mullahs.