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Mon Dec-05-11 04:33 PM
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There are a lot of people in the United States who disagree with the "authoritarian" character of some Latin American countries, without noticing that several of these countries are in fact less authoritarian than their own.
I don't know who will prevail and I believe that's what less important to some people, although it should be the most important. I think some people tend to value criticism for criticism itself instead of criticism as pressure for a change.
Peru has changed in the last elections. That's why it's so important that it now becames the subject of criticism for criticism itself. Something tells me we'll start seeing a lot of negative mentions in the press about that country...
How about you? Who do you think will prevail. Wall Street gangsters and the government, or the Occupy protesters?
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