Letter Colonel Omar, currently a professor of sociology at the PUCP, addressed to his friends "liberals" who write to him by mail: "all your fault!"
No, my dear brother, all because of a model and governments whose motto was "never understand, redistribute, ever." Or are you like those ppkids he believes that "the mountain people are shitting Peru"?, What "the mountain people and poor people are crazy? The Toledo himself in a fit of lucidity, has acknowledged that this result is a wake up call because we have been doing something terribly wrong.
I fucking wildly Keiko has passed the second round. As you know, from the 17 years I marched in the streets to imprison the dictator not only for the Cantuta and Barrios Altos, but also by Pedro Huilca, the 250 thousand women forced to sterilize, the operation Aries (which bombed asháninkas) students, journalists and union leaders have disappeared, and so on. And if "human rights are a lunacy" (Cipriani dixit), well, also for 20% of the money from the privatizations that was corruption. For me it is a big defeat that Keiko is in the second round, I feel it is a defeat for the whole country.
But we must understand that 54% who voted for Humala Keiko and are not crazy, are not "dogs in the manger" that want to fuck the rest of the country. These are people who see billboards that say "El Peru Avanza" while going to bury their children dying of cold in Puno. People who have relatives who were murdered while claiming against pollution from a mine or against the construction of a hydroelectric plant in their community, without asking or anything. Every Sunday people see in Cuarto Poder (or fourth fuck?) That Peru won international awards and many people eat yummy as they have to survive on 600 a month lucas, arbitrary dismissals, weak health systems, etc. As my friends said yesterday, "have not won the ignorant, have won the ignored."
Yesterday racism in social networks has emerged as a geyser. Ppkausas know that saying "better to pay the fine to let your employee who vote for Ollanta? Or that, after the results, he blamed the "mountain ignorant who can not vote? Or they reneged on that provinces could vote? No joke, Chinese, likewise said it. We are keeping all these phrases for use in sociology classes. Sectors A and B, Lima, to which you and I belong, living in the bubble of his class, thinking that everyone thinks like them and that those who think alike are ignorant brutes. But only 13% of the country belongs to A and B. Surprise!
Well, the scenario we have. As one visiting professor at the university, "We have doubts Humala, but we have evidence Keiko." And I'm not going to tell it, brother, you already had a year in PUCP when the first vladivideo. You know what was the student movement for democracy, which also started in right PUCP back in 1997. We know what was the government of Fujimori.
Of course I understand tus temores con Ollanta. Fuera de mi círculo de sociales de la PUCP, todos mis amigos tienen ese mismo temor, más o menos. Acuérdate además que yo no soy nacionalista, soy socialista. Hace 5 años vicié mi voto porque no estaba aclarado lo de Madre Mía y me parecía una inconsecuencia marchar por los DDHH y arriesgarme de esa manera (y jamás, JAMÁS votaría por el monstruo de García). Ahora no, he conversado con gente de la coordinadora de DDHH, conozco la sentencia del juez San Martín, he escuchado a los supuestos testigos, y, sí, confío en que Humala está limpio en ese sentido. Quizá una muestra de su compromiso con los DDHH está en que es el único partido que ha asumido todas the recommendations of the TRC in its plan of government.
But then, what you're interested in is the economic issue. However, given the way things are, of course you have to review and moderate the government plan. It is in talks with Peru Posible, Popular Action and Somos Peru, and very good relations. They fought against the dictatorship and half would be unnatural to ally with the daughter of "boss of the mafia." That alliance would moderate rather the reform agenda of nationalism. I do not bother. Ollanta If I had not voted for Toledo. Indeed, nearly Toledo voting to keep Keiko out (but one day seen before all the polls and realized I had no sense, I also PPK-hallucination but the difference was insurmountable.) I would welcome the alliance because it would force moderate nationalism and pull more central to the alliance of Peru Posible. But it takes more to win over Keiko. Therefore, our chamba these days must be convinced that tiny liberal right (because most of that 20% is right cavernous, ppkeikos) that supported PPK to prove to be democratic and vote for the lesser evil.
What? Chavez? No, please! Seriously? Look, Chavez has too many internal problems right now to be looking forward to Peru imperialists. Why not call him dictator? Because we would still demand that it be made in respect of other governments, like Colombia, Chile or Peru itself, which are nothing more than "dictatorship" democratic ": Have you wondered why there are so many dead people in these three countries ?
If you really have doubts, I invite you to look at who came to Ollanta and Keiko. Ollanta With some people it has been swaddled for democracy all his life (and are still joining others, proven solvency). Yes, left and proud, but democratic left, then. "Seriously, is the more clean and decent people of all lists. Do you think that the teacher or Felix Jimenez Sinesio Lopez is going to risk a project if they had no assurance that they will respect democracy? In contrast, on the other hand, are the very defenders of murderers and thieves as ever. Do you really think that the Fujimori government was economically efficient?, What the recession of 97 was only by the Asian crisis, the Tequila crisis, the crisis of vodka? Not then, there is plundered the state, with fury. All ministers of economy of this regime are in prison or fugitives from mussels. Howard Miller's case is pathetic! Efficiency: the roe. The same his former ministers the interior. Sendero was defeated A police intelligence had been working for 89 rounds and peasant, not the bastards murderers Colina group. That should be clear.
So much fear you have to Chavez? But if we already had a Chavez, we had the first Latin American Chávez, Alberto Fujimori. Institutionally is exactly the same shit. And now they want to vote for her daughter to defend democracy? Fuck I do not know how much contempt I generate those Democrats precarious that they forget their liberalism when they shake your pocket.
The alliance with Peru Posible, Popular Action and Somos Peru, to be translated (hopefully) would be a big plus for true democracy. Peru wants to win a new constitution, while respecting the rules of the constitution of 93 without kicking the board or referendums. And if you can, then pineapple. There are other reforms that themselves may be achieved if this alliance is formed. There are plenty of matches to Peru Posible (Felix Jimenez and Kurt Burnet, both heads of the economic plans of Ollanta and Toledo are not bad). Today I heard that even you could promise the economy portfolio Felipe Osterling (Pepecar Democrat but that made him an ugly war Susana Villaran dirty, eh) or Oscar Dancourt. And they're flirting with Beatriz Merino to be the prime minister. Would not that be a luxury? Yeah, well, brother, well one but here are wary, very clear, poor recooontra more: Keiko.
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