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by Cerinda » Tue Aug 27, 2019 5:44 pm
Esheaun Stroakuss wrote:As always, she and her inbred minions will be fine whilst the rest of us get our arseholes annexed by the might of the Tory thundercock.
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by Grand Proudhonia » Tue Aug 27, 2019 6:51 pm
by Torrocca » Tue Aug 27, 2019 6:51 pm
Pacomia wrote:Torrocca wrote:
It's a literal tragedy that Sankara was couped thanks to the French and US. Like, yeah, the guy did some fucky shit, but he was overall a massively positive influence on Burkina Faso.
What does Bolivia have to do with this?
Also, Chile was doing pretty alright before Pinochet came and messed things up.
by LiberNovusAmericae » Tue Aug 27, 2019 6:53 pm
by Pacomia » Tue Aug 27, 2019 6:54 pm
Torrocca wrote:Pacomia wrote:What does Bolivia have to do with this?
Also, Chile was doing pretty alright before Pinochet came and messed things up.
Bolivia's currently Socialist and has been for a long while now, and relatively successfully at that.
Unless you were asking how Bolivia and Sankara are related, in which case, they're kinda not, except in the sense of how successful they were in implementing Socialism and/or Socialist ideas.
by Grand Proudhonia » Tue Aug 27, 2019 6:56 pm
Pacomia wrote:Torrocca wrote:
Bolivia's currently Socialist and has been for a long while now, and relatively successfully at that.
Unless you were asking how Bolivia and Sankara are related, in which case, they're kinda not, except in the sense of how successful they were in implementing Socialism and/or Socialist ideas.
Nice.
The type of socialism I support doesn't really work on a nationwide scale. Scandinavia's alright. I don't know much about Bolivia.
by Kowani » Tue Aug 27, 2019 6:56 pm
Pacomia wrote:Torrocca wrote:
Bolivia's currently Socialist and has been for a long while now, and relatively successfully at that.
Unless you were asking how Bolivia and Sankara are related, in which case, they're kinda not, except in the sense of how successful they were in implementing Socialism and/or Socialist ideas.
Nice.
The type of socialism I support doesn't really work on a nationwide scale. Scandinavia's alright. I don't know much about Bolivia.
by Torrocca » Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:00 pm
Pacomia wrote:Torrocca wrote:
Bolivia's currently Socialist and has been for a long while now, and relatively successfully at that.
Unless you were asking how Bolivia and Sankara are related, in which case, they're kinda not, except in the sense of how successful they were in implementing Socialism and/or Socialist ideas.
Nice.
The type of socialism I support doesn't really work on a nationwide scale. Scandinavia's alright. I don't know much about Bolivia.
by Grand Proudhonia » Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:01 pm
by LiberNovusAmericae » Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:08 pm
Torrocca wrote:Pacomia wrote:Nice.
The type of socialism I support doesn't really work on a nationwide scale. Scandinavia's alright. I don't know much about Bolivia.
Bolivia's... not necessarily in the best shape, but it's doing alright. HDI's been going up, poverty's been decreasing, the economy's been going up, and the Movement for Socialism party (which has held power since 2005 under a system of free elections) has by and large been fulfilling its promises to the people of Bolivia. It has its wayward problems like any country does, but it's undeniable that they're trying to make the best out of what they have.
by Torrocca » Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:11 pm
LiberNovusAmericae wrote:Torrocca wrote:
Bolivia's... not necessarily in the best shape, but it's doing alright. HDI's been going up, poverty's been decreasing, the economy's been going up, and the Movement for Socialism party (which has held power since 2005 under a system of free elections) has by and large been fulfilling its promises to the people of Bolivia. It has its wayward problems like any country does, but it's undeniable that they're trying to make the best out of what they have.
Like any hard left regime, Bolivia's president does resort to censorship.
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