Chavez Imperialist Part II
A while back, I commented on how Chavez is engaging in "imperialist" behavior, very similar to the one he "fiercely opposes".
But then again, I guess engaging in this sort of behavior is you know, pro bono work out of the goodness of your heart - not because you want to have influence in the region, lest you become the Latin American Imperialist. The real kicker is using those "imperialist" lawyers of yours and offering your military should someone overthrow you. Isn't that meddling in someone else's political affairs?
Really, how hypocritical can you be? Well you could be the former YPFB head in Bolivia, who seems to have gotten caught with his hand in the cookie jar. Wasn't Evo going to "end the corruption" and "give back to the people"?
All these "revolutions" are nothing more than hot air, as they still benefit just a chosen few.
But then again, I guess engaging in this sort of behavior is you know, pro bono work out of the goodness of your heart - not because you want to have influence in the region, lest you become the Latin American Imperialist. The real kicker is using those "imperialist" lawyers of yours and offering your military should someone overthrow you. Isn't that meddling in someone else's political affairs?
Really, how hypocritical can you be? Well you could be the former YPFB head in Bolivia, who seems to have gotten caught with his hand in the cookie jar. Wasn't Evo going to "end the corruption" and "give back to the people"?
All these "revolutions" are nothing more than hot air, as they still benefit just a chosen few.
Labels: Bolivia, Evo Morales, Hugo Chavez, Venezuela
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