Sunday, 17 May 2026

In Bolivia, the streets are burning. Some sources report that the miners are willing to use dynamite—

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Translated from Spanish
In Bolivia, the streets are burning. Some sources report that the miners are willing to use dynamite—the kind they evidently have in abundance—against the official buildings of the regime if the liberal stooge Rodrigo Paz doesn’t step down, a guy who’s been wreaking havoc on the Bolivian nation-people for a mere four months now. All of that is very typical of Bolivia because down there, the folks at the bottom tend to organize fast when there’s leadership and the mummy doesn’t take long to rot. In Bolivia, the working stiff isn’t caught up in the cretinism of “we’ve got to give it time” and all that other nonsense. Paz, in four months, tried to pull a Milei, and now they want to put him on the grill. What’s worth watching here isn’t what’s happening in Bolivia, but rather the behavior of the other stooge regimes in the region. To save Rodrigo Paz’s skin, the stooges from Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and five more Central American runts signed a statement repudiating the actions of the Bolivian people. “We reject any action aimed at destabilizing the democratic order and altering the institutional framework of the constitutional government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, democratically elected,” reads the statement from the stooges. The key here is “democracy” as a synonym for institutionalism. For the stooges, a government is “democratic” because it was elected at the ballot box, and that gives it free rein to do whatever it wants against the people without the people having the right to jump to their own defense. “Democracy,” for our filthy stooge elites—take a good look—is the electoral system of representation. They’ve reduced the demos and the kratos to a rigged vote run by the establishment itself, and it turns out that anything the demos has to say about it is “antidemocratic.” It’s a world turned upside down. But no, we shouldn’t take the bait. In all times and places, democracy will always be popular power, and if that power says a certain leader has to resign, then the democratic thing is for them to resign, and all the people’s actions to make that resignation happen will be democratic too. The democratic thing in Bolivia today, to sum it all up, is the dynamite of the patriotic and organized miners. Everything else is just chatter from stooge sodomites and eunuchs.
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