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Bolivia’s Morales returns compliments: “I’m no president’s nightmare”

Saturday, June 20th 2009 - 16:29 UTC
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Bolivian president Evo Morales said he was “no president’s nightmare” and congratulated his Peruvian peer Alan Garcia because “mistakes are being corrected” in direct reference to recent events in neighbouring Peru. Read full article

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  • JP

    Morales is a fake. He cannot even speek Amayan or Quechua. He has run his country like the coca union leader and narco-trafficer he was. His cabinet is riddled with corrupt ministers, he has attemptede to silence other real indegeneous leaders, and the press . As a hard left wing nut he is allowing Iranian agents into his country through Venezuela without any accountability. He is un-educated, and is an embarresment to my country. Not that the right wing has not raped my country...they have. He is raping it also while being a servent of Chavez and Castro. Heis not a socialist but a Marxist Dictator want-to-be.

    Jun 20th, 2009 - 09:24 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • sosijiz

    No.He is not marxist - he is an economically socialist Social Democrat, which is why all international organisations and NGOs with the exception of the recently formed 'Human Rights Foundation' (itself run by an ex central american paramilitary death squad member and CIA payroll recipient) concur that Morales' government has acted within the framework of international law.All as far as I'm aware.That includes election monitoring organisations.
    What a lot of the Bolivian middle class don't like is him using the power of the state, traditionally used to keep the indigenous poor down since the conquistadores first sailed up the Paraguay river, to aid, educate and gradually empower the poor.Even the indigenous in the east now realise this and have come to support him. So the rich are democratically losing the power they had purchased for cash and quickly resorted to hysteria and violence to neutralise the threat to their advantage.
    You might feel that the right has 'raped' your country, but where were the Bolivian middle classes in creating an equal society when they were doing it?They can't exactly have been a strong presence or things in Bolivia would have long since changed.As a fluent english speaking Bolivian - which means privately educated in a decent school - you can probably afford to use the slow and overpriced internet you have from home.I don't think you know what being fucked over is.Most of the indigenous live like dogs and paupers.Even the working class in Santa Cruz don't have a hell of a lot, in fact.
    The foreign interference you have had to your country's detriment has not been that of Chavez and Castro.Castro has sent doctors to the Bolivian poor, including my father in law who had an eye fixed for free - and Chavez intervened to stop fascist groups in the east launching a violent coup along with sundry business leaders and politicians there, something for which I personally owe him a debt of gratitude.
    You say 'He has run his country like the coca union leader and narco-trafficer he was. His cabinet is riddled with corrupt ministers', well what does the first part mean?That he's an ignorant nigger, as they say in Santa Cruz?A filthy indian?We'll have to agree to disagree on that.What I have seen of Morales is that the man is driven by socialist, liberal and democratic principles in a modern european way and who has proved, at least as yet, uncorruptible.I suspect that may in fact be the real source of your problem with him: he's morally better than many of your supposedly superior class.He shows up their myriad flaws.
    As for the part about corruption, your whole society is rotten with corruption, most probably because it has been made in the image of those who have ruled and controlled it for 500 years.That would primarily be your class and it's forebears.
    He is formally uneducated, true.Whose fault is that?The Spanish have been in Bolivia for 500 years.That's enough time to put a school up and find a teacher, isn't it?It's your class again.The class who have the education and the power to change things but never did.
    The Vice President, as I'm sure you know, is highly educated in political philosophy, citing Kant and Hegel as his 2 greatest influences.And he is happy to support Morales so I don't undersand the relevance of your point about formal education.Maybe you are just bitter that your privileged upbringing hasn't brought out any notable talents in you that you had been led to believe were your right.Who knows.
    He is an embarrassment?
    Not to people I know.It is people like you and the fascist groups and the anti-democratic rightist groups in Santa Cruz whom the vast majority of Europeans, Americans and even working class Arabs are now looking at in disgust and siding with Morales over.The fact you can't see this is both delusional and extremely helpful to Morales.He says thank you.
    And when you take to the streets in December to make it seem that Morales has 'done an Ahmadinejad', know in advance that they will see though the tactics.

    Jun 21st, 2009 - 12:07 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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