US puppet states in South America: democracies
Countries that overthrew their puppet government in South America: authoritarian.
Like my god imagine colouring Chile in dark blue, real fuckin clown hours.
love to be a flawed democracy in brazil a country where one of the president's first minister was the dude who arrested the frontrunner of the presidential race the year before on real shaky grounds that is how democracy works
Hey dont talk about Uruguay like that
But yeah, chilean here and this got me :joker-dancing:
Thailand: (a literal absolute monarchy) flawed democracy
Noted authoritarian dictatorships Yemen and Libya
somalia: slightly worse than america
not based enough, economist. not based enough
Demo = Anglo-Saxon People
Cracy = In Charge
And that concludes our exhaustive 200 year course
Of course They have Bolivia as a "hybrid regime" lmao :agony-consuming:
They labeled Bolivia under Morales as a “regime” every year with the exception of 2008, so it’s doubtful that this year’s "regime" label is only referring to the Áñez months.
Um, I thought it was consensus that Slavs aren’t actually white but Judeo-Bolshevik Asiatics who have evolved to take on the form of their European superiors?
At least, that’s what my history book provided by Franz “Just Following Orders” Halder told me.
In "full democracy" you can only vote one every 4-6 years on very limited set of that range from social democracy to fascism and the rich people will always hold infinitley more power in society than everyone else. Don't we love our democracy
Yeah there are some outliers but 99% of the time you can only vote for someone who represent neoliberal centrism, regardless of party.
bolivia a fucking hybrid regime? a popular uprising and subsequent election brought back a popular party and its a hybrid regime...
By any objective measure of real democracy, Cuba is much more democratic than the US.
(Peter Griffin next to that chart with a color spectrum and the white half is labelled "flawed democracy" while the darker half is "authoritarian regime").jpeg
i am so pissed at even daring to call bolivia a hybrid regime like eat shit they won the election so hard the opposition conceded before the end of the count
How tf is Afghanistan authoritarian? Haven't we destroyed their government like 5 times this decade?
Yeah the Afghan government has no authority lmao
It cant be auth by definition
It absolutely can be if we're the ones running them. :thinkin-lenin:
Hyper Imperialism hours