- 12 Nov 2019 18:25
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As i said, it is not a 100 percent correlation. In recent history the right is more "tame" and passes down the leadership to the left if they loose in South America. While for the left to leave, it takes some kind of a monumental effort and usually involves a lot of strife, revolution, a coup etc Again not in all cases.
I do not think that any nation is hopeless to change; however, I think that some nations do require a lot more effort than others to become changed. - Verv
Heisenberg wrote:I'm sure it's purely coincidental that the coup happened just days after the Bolivian government cancelled a deal with a German lithium mining corporation because the local indigenous population wasn't benefiting enough from it.
It's also very reassuring that various dead-eyed rogues in the Trump administration have been on hand to confirm that it definitely wasn't a coup and that actually, a right-wing military junta is the most democratic thing that can happen.
As i said, it is not a 100 percent correlation. In recent history the right is more "tame" and passes down the leadership to the left if they loose in South America. While for the left to leave, it takes some kind of a monumental effort and usually involves a lot of strife, revolution, a coup etc Again not in all cases.
I do not think that any nation is hopeless to change; however, I think that some nations do require a lot more effort than others to become changed. - Verv