The beginning of the end of U. S. empire rule in Latin America

Dominoes began to fall into Washington’s paradigm of domination over Latin America, countries like Argentina and Mexico would possibly still be far from a revolutionary setting, but recent victories of liberation movements in Bolivia and Chile are a global turning point for the region. . One that became imaginable through the past triumphs of socialism and anti-imperialism in Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

In Bolivia, the candidate of the Movement for Socialism (MAS), Luis Arce, will be endowed next month after winning the country’s elections, demonstrating the militant force of the motion in the face of imperialist violence, as was the coup regime installed by the United States. Since the regime has been too weak to manipulate an election or suppress a revolt of the lower classes, it is certain that the Socialists will nevertheless continue to succeed even when the imperialists try to make a coup d’eer.

In Chile, the other people have just voted more than two-thirds to reject the letter that was created for them by Pinochet’s dictatorship, meaning that the era of dictatorship can now be honestly noted as ended and that the neoliberal policies imposed by the old letter. they are most likely eliminated through the democratic will of others, who suffered on a single scale of Covid-19 because of these policies.

This progression has a limited ability to improve the conditions of Chile’s curtains. The proposed new letter will not be voted on until 2022, and the capitalist state of the country will erect obstacles for the charter to come with all the human rights that will preferably apply. The barriers to equality will not forever be for Chile or the rest of Latin America’s capitalist countries, because the American empire, whose dozens of Latin American interventions in the last century prevented most of the region from approaching socialism, is about to collapse.

The vote in Chile is indicative of the fall of the empire, as it represents a broader trend towards the anti-imperialist revolt in Chile and the rest of the region. year, appearing that the forces of the struggle for elegance are able to challenge the capitalist state of the country more in the coming years In the rest of the region, the struggle for elegance shows the same kind of strength in development amid the decline from global capitalism to economic depression and public fitness crises.

Less than a year after the end of the great wave of Latin American protests in 2019, new revolts erupts. This week, Colombia underwent a national paint stop due to government attempts to reopen schools with few protective measures, as well as protests. indigenous peoples who oppose human rights violations in the country. Haiti faces near-continuous protests against the cancellation of elections through its illegitimate president. At this rate, it may only be a few months before post-Covid revolts appeared in Honduras, Ecuador, Brazil and other countries in the region suffering from state violence and neocolonialist overexploitation.

Ollie Vargas, one of the hounds who covered the Bolivian anti-strike resistance movement, made a similar one last week: “Yesterday Bolivia, today Chile, tomorrow Ecuador. It’s imaginable that popular movements will win, beyond the age of 20. “The struggle for elegance in Ecuador is already on the way to a victory similar to the recent ones in Bolivia and Chile; Michael Otto of Workers World wrote this week about Ecuador:

This year, the mobilization of all law enforcement shows how much Moreno’s regime fears a popular uprising. What he fears most is an uprising that joins his two great enemies: the progressive RC [Party of the Citizen Revolution] and the other indigenous people “their privatization “On the other hand, Arauz [candidate for CR] of André has been well conquered through others wherever he goes. The latest polls imply that Arauz will win right – Alarm banker Guillermo Lasso in the first voting circular, as well as Luis Arce won in Bolivia. In Ecuador and Bolivia, however, genuine fights for force take place on the streets.

Across the region, such struggles will continue in the coming years, those in which indigenous motions, in favor of painters, environmental and human rights, are leading uprisings for their governments to choose left-wing candidates or enact political concessions. The perpetual disadvantage of such efforts to achieve a replacement is that they operate within the boundaries of the capitalist state and cannot be revolutionary until the capitalist state of all countries is overthrown. Even in Venezuela, where the anti-Chavista imperialist movement remains clinging to force after two decades, the fact that anti-imperialist paintings in a bourgeois state provide the counterattack reaction forces a wonderful influence on the economy and the media.

Racist state violence, bourgeois dictatorship and capitalist exploitation will not be banned in the region until the Socialists, whether in Latin America and within the imperial core, have acquired the strength to lead a wave of proletarian revolutions. overthrown, the imperialist force that supports Latin America’s neoliberal regimes and makes war against the liberated countries of Latin America will no longer be, and if the communists of Chile, Brazil, and the region manage to overthrow their governments, the region will win. forces that will serve under the formidablely strong socialist style of Marxism-Leninism.

Until such victories occur, the maximum productive option for liberators in the region is to paint with immediate practical realities; Bolivia would possibly remain a capitalist state, but the MAS can temporarily gain maximum strength through election victories like the one just won by Chile would possibly be far from a proletariat revolution, but that will not save the country’s popular movements from acting to counter the country’s ruling oligarchy. The duty of us communists in the United States is to sabotage the imperialist machinations of our government to the maximum productive of our capacity, using civil disobedience, propaganda, and ultimately the government’s efforts to overthrow the beast.

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The pyramid roof sometimes uses war and/or regime replacement when they want to replace the government at the rate of a jurisdiction under their Matrix We will have to realize that countries like Venezuela and Bolivia have already joined the Single World Order. In Venezuela, it is called ‘Until 2030’ and Bolivia NDC (Determined National Contribution). The challenge in the financial-business complex is the diversity of challenges faced by other people living in the most sensitive and valuable resources to which those other people believe they are entitled as Latino governments march gladly toward the drum of the New World Order, others are in arms because of their attitude of law. These two vectors come from the same foreign clique of maniacs and metaphysical errors.

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