tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post8529860190454688995..comments2024-02-11T01:14:21.904-08:00Comments on SURVIVING IN ARGENTINA: Venezuela: The Socialist Utopia turned hellholeFerFALhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07578136334334588454noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post-82816285933498380822017-04-04T10:44:28.921-07:002017-04-04T10:44:28.921-07:00If you've not seen it, there's a blog that...If you've not seen it, there's a blog that discusses a lot of this pretty well here:<br />https://thosewhocansee.blogspot.com/2015/09/why-re-colonization-commonweal.html<br /><br />Also pertinent to your discussions about Muslims and their suitability for residence among non-Muslims: https://thosewhocansee.blogspot.com/2015/12/why-we-culturally-profile.html<br /><br />Genetic science is in the process of revealing just how profoundly are our beliefs and actions governed by genes we inherit from our ancestors, and how profoundly different are people in these regards whose ancestors spent much of the last 1000 years in different places under very different conditions.<br /><br />The notion that all humans are basically identical is a complete and total lie.dc.sunsetshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08826161742700965939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post-26309074501946396202017-03-26T21:03:58.035-07:002017-03-26T21:03:58.035-07:00Corruption is everywhere, even in the northern pro...Corruption is everywhere, even in the northern progressive hemisphere. But you are completely wrong about Fujimori. He did exactly the opposite of what Chavez did. The scandals about him were not about his corruption, but about blackmail tapes the intelligence officials used, and that he wanted a 3rd term. Also, some controversy about the way he got rid of terrorists, but there was simply no other way. Some suffered but those people would have suffered, along with the nation, even more if the terrorism situation wouldn't have been solved.<br /><br />Here is what he did:<br /><br />-Got rid of really, really bad terrorists. Had the leftist retard novelist winner been elected, Peru would have today Colombia's FARC level of terrorism.<br />-Got rid of hyperinflation. The currency established in his term remains very stable today.<br />-This, in turn, made Peru stable enough to bring in foreign investments, which is, combined with the above, the reason Peru is not a shithole today.<br /><br />Other facts:<br />-Mainstream media hates Fujimori.<br />-Peru is a retard leftist loving country, that won't recognize the 180 turn he did, for the better.<br />-What stability and growth we have is traced to his measures.<br />-Current president is a leftist braindead. Is attempting to undo whatever good we have. I don't see my country undergoing rightwing policy changes anytime in the short or long term future.<br />-Historically, Peru has had periods of really bad economy, and a few periods of richness. Every period of richness is attributed to specific exportation goods, during which Peru just wastes the riches, like importing air from another country (seriously). Nowadays, some autonomy is given to regions and they just waste it on golden statues.<br />-Muslims have a foothold on the northern part of the country, where the crime rate is high and controlled by mafias. Our current president does not and wont solve it, because that is what leftist retards always do: Welcome diversity at the price of stability, and nurturing future terrorists.<br />-Thus, right now Peru is on an economic 'high' thanks to Fujimori's measures that allowed foreign investments. That high though is going to decline, and Peru will be another Leftist Dystopia. Peruvians lack brains so they won't do anything. Peruvians have always been good slaves.<br /><br />TL;Dr: Peru was an Argentina (hyperinflation) PLUS Colombia (terrorist) shithole, and Fujimori turned it around. I rather he let his intelligence officials tape some corrupt guys and attempt a third term than let my country be another failed Latin America nation. Not that it won't matter in the long term, because the world's trend is towards a leftist dystopia (in the surface, since we are actually extremely monitored and influenced on a mass scale), and Peru has zero say in that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8939666320943790100.post-71631834151805307422017-03-18T08:14:37.132-07:002017-03-18T08:14:37.132-07:00I agree. One thing most "failed" countr...I agree. One thing most "failed" countries have in common is endemic corruption. All of Africa, India, Mexico, Russia, some of South America and most of Central America have a few things in common: Good Resources, and the ability to exploit them, but a level of corruption that makes it impossible for the country to function internally or internationally. The corruption can be financial, moral or political (or all three). Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com