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![]() Arch-Druid Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Paraguay, South America
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Like someone gives a fuck around here but anyway:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-18535552 Shit is pretty intense around here. A Coup d'etat is expected.
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Sadly, these things seldom reach a satisfactory conclusion without substantial bloodshed. Watch your ass and wear a helmet. |
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![]() Eternal Join Date: Feb 2010
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Good coup or bad coup? As in: you got a regime going on that's gonna fall or something more nasty like a group trying to pull a Nazi Deutschland?
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Do you live in a relevant place? Start stockpiling food/toilet paper like we do in each elections (just in case)
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Water, Toilet Paper, Food cans, maybe some additional cloths and a crowbar, Freeman-style. That sounds stupid, but seriously, those fuckers are handy tools and can be utilized as pretty easy to handle weapons if you REALLY need one and don't have a gun.
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![]() Arch-Druid Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Paraguay, South America
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I'm not leaving my house today. A few friends want to go and protest in Asunción (I usually join them, but today is not a good day). I'll watch my ass.
Well, the situation over here is mixed. To be honest, I don't have major problems with Lugo. He did some good things, education and social-wise. What I'd like is a change in the congress. Most people are there since 1992 or so (After General Stroessner dictatorship fell). They mostly work against the people. Recently there has been an issue with a proposal for unblocking the voting lists. There have been protests and all the like this last month. Most 'rational' and young people agree it's just a distraction and this change is for the worse, because it won't fix anything and will likely spawn some civilian deaths. However, most part of the country is aligned with the republicans and liberals because they have been bought by the parties, and they both want Lugo down. I live in a city next to the capital. 45 minutes from the center, where the congress is. I don't think I'll get affected or anything, but there have been sightings of snipers atop buildings and farmers are coming from all across the country to defend the president. My dad is a part of the navy, though. I hope he doesn't get hurt ![]()
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The congress is still the same because of the blocked voting lists. Basically, they senators are elected along the governors and others in a unified list. You can't vote for them individually, so they get there thanks to their partners.
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![]() Eternal Join Date: Aug 2008
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Well you all have my support from Argentina, I doubt Brazil and the other MERCOSUR countries would allow a coup, or recognize a goverment coming from one. But if one does happen, know that there are going to be a lot of protests in Argentina in solidarity with Paraguay. Atleeast here in the capital. Hope everything turns for the best!! Will keep following this situation.
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![]() Arch-Druid Join Date: Aug 2009
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Here's a video of a young man in one of last month's protests (it's in spanish):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAG8j...ature=youtu.be Thanks for the support, everyone!
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![]() Elune Join Date: Jul 2007
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The problem with South American politics is the population is generally dumb.
Don't get offended, I know you aren't, but when politicians get votes in such shameless populist and demagogic ways, you realize they are voting people that lies to them every day. Your problem is people needs to be less dumb, and vote seriously, so your politicians do their job instead of retarded stuff that does you no good. You have Chavez, blaming USA for running out of paper in the toilet. You have Kirchner, using her dead husband as an excuse to pull out retarded stuff. And I could go on and on. You all need serious politicians, but you won't get them if you keep voting like idiots. Look at Brasil, and see by yourselves how things can be improved. What do you want, another demagogic populist retard sucking out your blood and money, or someone in the style of Lula da Silva, who does his job? You voted those politicians you're hating now. Every single of them. And after these protests, you'll vote for them again. That's your problem (and pretty much the problem of every democracy, but it's worse in your case because your politicians are worse).
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I've been watching things on the periphery for awhile, but didn't realize it was this heated. Good luck, stay safe, and if you (or your family) ever need anything from the states (or a place to escape if there's all out chaos) I'm happy to help.
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I dont know about the other countries, only about Venezuela. Back in the day, when Chavez became president the country was relatively in bad shape, Chavez was the head of the attempted coup and because of the country conditions he got popular. When he got in the government he seized control over the other public organs (among those the institution charged with the voting) by either firing and replacing or corrupting the people working there (the relevant one). The people with minor jobs get threatened with...well...their jobs. Massive firings happened some years ago because they unveiled a list of people who voted to make a referendum to make him resign.
Nothenless there is a way. ![]() Last edited by GenyaArikado : 06-21-2012 at 12:42 PM. |
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At least UNASUR sent their delegation. I agree that they won't allow a coup or recognize one.
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If you guys need foreign volunteers let me know.
Although I'm not sure who the bad guys are, if there are any.
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There's 4000 policemen coming to Asunción and 150 buses with farmers from all across the country. They'll be in the capital in aroud 2-3 hours. The real conflict won't start until then.
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There's almost always a problem with these kinda things: the leader does bad things > people revolt > leader goes away/gets killed > 'new' regime takes the reigns > 'new' regime starts doing the same things as the old leader > people revolt etc....
@ Kike-Scott, if I were you, I wouldn't demonstrate today... Bad things may happen if the army/police can't control the masses.... |
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Unless it's to further the creation of a constitutional republic, and it's backed by intelligent men and a militia that has a snowball's chance of winning, it's not worth dying for. |
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![]() While I don't want to steal your thread, but there's some shit, albeit smaller, going down in the town where most of my family lives in Mexico, Tepehuanes Durango. Apparently the Mexican DEA have seized most of the towns trying to "scoop" out criminals, yet their taking into their custody people without anyone knowing, including women and children, and basically have the whole place on lockdown. People used to be afraid of going out at night because of the cartels before, but now they have to be afraid of even their own government. And the only reason people are finding out is because of the good old internet, otherwise it would have gone unnoticed.
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if shit hits the fan, keep your ass safe. revolution eats its own children. fuck it, escape the country if needed. stay safe, stay all right. hope everything goes fine down there.
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Keep yourself safe, man. Revolutions are rarely worth getting yourself involved in.
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![]() Elune Join Date: Apr 2011
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Should have been "Political Pickle in Paraguay" for maximum alliteration
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Good luck, sir. I hope this going to work out better for your country than the other revolutions we've had this year
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