El Rev sXe
If you have ghosts...
In case you are wondering, yes this thread has something to do with the film of the same name made by Oliver Stone. However it isn't about the film. It is an incredible film, you should all take a look to understand better Latinamerica.
So let me start first by saying that this is going to be a series. I'm done reading all the time things about US and Canada and the fact that no one knows nothing about my country and my continent. I just hope that with the help of Xemnas, Hamler, LSN and Mr. Awesome this series could have at least 4 responses.
As you may know, since the beggining of the 2000's there has been a new "wave" (if you will) in Latinamerica, a left wave. With presidents like Hugo Chávez (Venezuela), Evo Morales (Bolivia), Lula da Silva and her now succesor Dilma Rousseff (Brasil), Fernando Lugo (Paraguay), the late Néstor Kirchner and her succesor/wife Christina Kirchner (Argentina) and Rafael Correa (Ecuador), the diplomatic situation with the US has been more than fragile. Today, most of the continent doesn't share the same vision how to rule our countries as the US. But the topic for this thread isn't this (don't worry we are going to talk about it), the maint focus are the role that medias play here. As we know, when someone calls himself socialist, he is called by the US a dictator, a communist and is even compared to Hitler
A couple of years ago I went to Miami, and I was watching some latin channel and I couldn't believe my eyes. A criminal was giving an interview, a man that has been as corrupt as a politician can be, a man that is searched by bolivian justice was talking about the "communinsm in Bolivia" since Evo Morales became president. Then, like it is shown on Stone's documentary, Evo is presented as a drug addict cause he is chewing coca leaves. On Fox news we can see how Chávez is a thread to his country and the entire world. Back in 2002, in Venezuela there was an attempted coup d'État. The New York times showed his favoritism saying that "democracy" was being re stored. However, Chávez came back to power and the Times were forced to say thath they didn't like the coup d'État but they didn't like Chávez either. M point with all this examples if how the US presents our leaders to all of you. So my questions are:
Do you believe everything that medias say about Latinamerica and their left wing leaders?
Don't you think that there is a medias manipulation in order to generate repudiation towards those leaders/presidents?
And this one is just for fun, what do you know about coca? Is it a drug?
Let's have some real politic discussions here.
So let me start first by saying that this is going to be a series. I'm done reading all the time things about US and Canada and the fact that no one knows nothing about my country and my continent. I just hope that with the help of Xemnas, Hamler, LSN and Mr. Awesome this series could have at least 4 responses.
As you may know, since the beggining of the 2000's there has been a new "wave" (if you will) in Latinamerica, a left wave. With presidents like Hugo Chávez (Venezuela), Evo Morales (Bolivia), Lula da Silva and her now succesor Dilma Rousseff (Brasil), Fernando Lugo (Paraguay), the late Néstor Kirchner and her succesor/wife Christina Kirchner (Argentina) and Rafael Correa (Ecuador), the diplomatic situation with the US has been more than fragile. Today, most of the continent doesn't share the same vision how to rule our countries as the US. But the topic for this thread isn't this (don't worry we are going to talk about it), the maint focus are the role that medias play here. As we know, when someone calls himself socialist, he is called by the US a dictator, a communist and is even compared to Hitler

A couple of years ago I went to Miami, and I was watching some latin channel and I couldn't believe my eyes. A criminal was giving an interview, a man that has been as corrupt as a politician can be, a man that is searched by bolivian justice was talking about the "communinsm in Bolivia" since Evo Morales became president. Then, like it is shown on Stone's documentary, Evo is presented as a drug addict cause he is chewing coca leaves. On Fox news we can see how Chávez is a thread to his country and the entire world. Back in 2002, in Venezuela there was an attempted coup d'État. The New York times showed his favoritism saying that "democracy" was being re stored. However, Chávez came back to power and the Times were forced to say thath they didn't like the coup d'État but they didn't like Chávez either. M point with all this examples if how the US presents our leaders to all of you. So my questions are:
Do you believe everything that medias say about Latinamerica and their left wing leaders?
Don't you think that there is a medias manipulation in order to generate repudiation towards those leaders/presidents?
And this one is just for fun, what do you know about coca? Is it a drug?
Let's have some real politic discussions here.