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    Following, I want to see people's thoughts about Brazil, because honestly I don't have a clue of what will happen to this country in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benjamin1805 View Post
    Uh, not really. There are a lot of "mamertos" i.e; socialist/left wing supporters. In fact, like 90% of the people my age are mamertos. So it's likely that will happen. I'm not saying that the current system we have is perfect, because it absolutely isn't, but I'd rather keep the flawed, neoliberal system with corruption and other problems we have, than a socialist "paradise".
    Oh my God... it serms that's really a terrible epidemic, but not only there, everywhere.
    Happily you avoided those autistic ideas... it's not easy when many of the people that we frequent have those thoughts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LawrenceMartinez View Post
    Following, I want to see people's thoughts about Brazil, because honestly I don't have a clue of what will happen to this country in the future.
    Bolsonaro will do an excellent job, and Brazil will being its way to the success and the development.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benjamin1805 View Post
    Uh, not really. There are a lot of "mamertos" i.e; socialist/left wing supporters. In fact, like 90% of the people my age are mamertos. So it's likely that will happen. I'm not saying that the current system we have is perfect, because it absolutely isn't, but I'd rather keep the flawed, neoliberal system with corruption and other problems we have, than a socialist "paradise".
    I think i read that the paisa region and the rural areas of the highland voted for Duque ,and Bogota and the big cities and the coastal areas voted for Petro? True?

    What region of Colombia is conservative catholic ? Paisa region?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMuller View Post
    I think i read that the paisa region and the rural areas of the highland voted for Duque ,and Bogota and the big cities and the coastal areas voted for Petro? True?
    Duque won with a slight majority in most of the regions. The only regions that voted for Petro mostly were those regions most affected by the armed conflict; the Pacific coast, Cauca, Narino, etc. Most of the Atlantic coast also voted for Duque. Petro did win in Bogota, though, as it had been forecasted several times, and as it has been the electoral pattern of the city throughout these years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benjamin1805 View Post
    Duque won with a slight majority in most of the regions. The only regions that voted for Petro mostly were those regions most affected by the armed conflict; the Pacific coast, Cauca, Narino, etc. Most of the Atlantic coast also voted for Duque. Petro did win in Bogota, though, as it had been forecasted several times, and as it has been the electoral pattern of the city throughout these years.
    Bogota is very liberal pro socialism?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMuller View Post
    Bogota is very liberal pro socialism?
    Thing is I don't think there's a real liberal movement in Colombia, it all boils down to "Uribismo", which is the right wing movement that stands for neoliberal policies and anticommunism, and to various left wing movements; among them the one led by Petro, which has socialist beliefs. Despite my dislike for socialism, I don't really support Uribismo due to its clientelist ways, and because its skewed neoliberalism; as there is way too much government interventionism to be considered a true neoliberalism.

    So back to your question, yes, a large bulk of Bogota's and other cities population supports the opposition (Petro's movement), which by no means is liberal but socialist. Right wing collectivism gets in my nerves quite a bit as it is already, so I truly hope that I won't ever have to live through left wing collectivism, which is absolutely atrocious. Each man is responsible for his fortune or his misfortune, and each man eats what he works for, hence the man is not responsible for the welfare of others.

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    I think peruvian women will be hotter thanks to venezuelans.

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    Argentina Uruguay Chile Mexico Panama Costa Rica first world nations.

    Argentina less white.

    Mexico more castizos

    Peru more blacker

    Costa Rica more indomestizo


    Venezuela more mestizo

    Chile whiter

    Uruguay racially same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reyzuh View Post
    Argentina Uruguay Chile Mexico Panama Costa Rica first world nations.


    Costa Rica more indomestizo

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    I really doubt that Costa Rica would be more indomestizo and first world at same time since those indomestizos and tri-racials could vote for leftwing parties and very productive people could fly to first world nations while the less productive people would stay and still voting for the same leftwing parties that put many taxes and block the economic development. Costa Rica could have the same scenario of Venezuela or even worse since we dont have oil and we depend of tourism and services(this last one need high educated people).
    And their is a correlation between Costa Rica european input and security, less european blood means more murder rate:


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