Put that communism and shit she had as an ideology aside, and focus on what she fought against, imperialism and colonialism. Beside that we should not judge her on being communism because it was a trendy ideology at that time specially among sudents and youth. Many stuff we enjoy now is what they fought for in those daysFusako Shigenobu (重信 房子, Shigenobu Fusako, born 28 September 1945) is a Japanese communist activist and the former leader and founder of the now disbanded militant group, the Japanese Red Army (JRA).[1]
To hell with Communism.
the irony of choosing the death flights as anti communism poster. While in fact it was the right wing dictator who invented it.
Put that communism and shit she had as an ideology aside, and focus on what she fought against, imperialism and colonialism. Beside that we should not judge her on being communism because it was a trendy ideology at that time specially among sudents and youth. Many stuff we enjoy now is what they fought for in those days
the irony of choosing the death flights as anti communism poster. While in fact it was the right wing dictator who invented it.
Piss off, he was lunatic butcher who kill any one oppose him, whether commies or liberalsPinochet was right about commies and rendered great service to Chile in helping to cleanse the country of the communist cancer.
(note: I don't actually love Pinochet or anything like that but he was right to combat the commies)
Piss off, he was lunatic butcher who kill any one oppose him, whether commies or liberals
The way you apologise for a murderer dictator is astonishingPinochet was not a lunatic. Pinochet was a patriot who helped to save his country from being turned into a Communist dictatorship.
Did he kill people? Did it get a bit brutal? Yes.... when the armed forces have to step in to save the country from being turned into a Communist dictatorship, what do you expect? Yes, of course drastic measures were taken. Yes, people were killed.
When the Afghans resisted the attempted Communist takeover by the Soviets- do you think the Afghans drove them out by peacefully collecting signatures for a petition? The armed forces had to step in to save Chile from ending up as a totalitarian Communist dictatorship. Then they've got armed Communist terrorist groups trying to overthrow the government. It got ugly just like the Afghan war against the Soviets got ugly.
Pinochet is a hero to many people in Chile (especially to older generations who were there at the time) and across Latin America. Contrary to what leftist propaganda would have people think, ordinary people in that country and region don't want to live under a Communist dictatorship. But for helping to save his country from ending up under such a fate, Pinochet is hated by the international media and painted as a cartoon villain. He wasn't a saint but he was right to fight the commies. I don't imagine many of the people who demonize him would themselves want to live under a system like that in Cuba.
The way you apologise for a murderer dictator is astonishing
i know dictator i lived in syria you probably see Bashar alasad as not bad like PinochetMy view on Pinochet is only astonishing if you don't know much about Chile or Latin America. It's a pretty common view amongst Latin Americans and on the Spanish-language internet.
In fact, the last time I remember seeing a discussion of him on the Spanish-language internet- posters weren't even debating whether he was good or bad because it was a consensus that he was a hero, they were discussing where did he go wrong in preventing Chile from going in the wrong direction after he left power.
Honestly, I don't blame you for not really knowing much about what actually happened in Chile. You can't possibly get a real understanding of what happened from English-language media. It's like trying to be an expert on Somali politics without knowing Somali (which is why I don't discuss Somali politics btw).
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I mean for example... no matter where you stand ideologically in terms of wanting to live under a totalitarian Communist dictatorship or not wanting to live under a totalitarian Communist dictatorship..... a lot of the facts here I have never seen discussed in English and there is almost zero pro-Pinochet content in English. Everything in English is "Pinochet bad" except a video Coach Red Pill did and some interviews with Pinochet that got subtitled in English if you want to count those.
Pretty much none of the material that discusses things from a pro-Pinochet point of view is available in English. So what you have happen is you have Latin Americans who actually understand what happened sympathizing with Pinochet and recognizing that the Chilean people and armed forces out of desperation worked to save their country from becoming a Communist dictatorship... and then you have the international audience not understanding what actually happened and either being duped because of going by the English-language material or simply not really caring about the Chilean people and not caring about the truth of what they went through because they are only concerned about the Chileans as a means to their leftist; they don't really care if the Chileans end up enslaved under a Cuba-style Communist system as long as it advances their aims.
In that time, Left wing politics was like a fire from Latin America to Africa and Asia, and even in Europe.
i know dictator i lived in syria you probably see Bashar alasad as not bad like Pinochet