It's not paranoia if they really are trying to implement communism.
Ghost Tiger said:It's not paranoia if they really are trying to implement communism.
Latinopan said:DrCotard said:I'm Colombian and I voted NO in the referendum. My primary reason to do that was the communism project that the FARC was pretending to introduce in my country. My mother hates FARC because she knows people who have been severely affected by this group of crimininals (tortures, homicides, and many atrocities). The histories regarding FARC and the threat of globalism (topic widely discussed in this forum and Roosh's Blog) had a a very huge weight in my decision.
Also, Colombian media was starting to have a similar behavior like US media; specially (((Caracol Television))), a media outlet owned indirectly by the Santo Domingo Family thru Valorem S.A.; regarding the virtue signaling the YES and demonizing the NO. Why I mention this family? Simple: One of the TV Channel owners (Andrés Santo Domingo) is married with Lauren Santo Domingo, a woman closely aligned with the Bush Family and the globalist elite. Recently breitbart published an article who mentions her in a Crooked Hillary fundraising event in Paris: http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presi...picture-huma-abedin-clinton-fundraiser-paris/
With regards to the virtue signaling ads, I discussed this with my mom and she agreed with me in this sense.
TL;DR: I refused to vote yes, because I hate communism.
I have a question, did the USA election and the possibility of Trump being elected influenced your decision or anybody you know?
I ask because I imagine the last thing Colombians want right when Trump gets into office is being put in the same category of high risk countries terrorism from Middle East.
Foolsgo1d said:Colombia may not be a first world country and it has its issues but at least it doesn't cuck itself by negotiating with terrorists and allowing them to form political parties, whilst exempting and freeing their murderers to roam free.
The Western European countries and the UK could take a lesson or two from them.
scotian said:Foolsgo1d said:Colombia may not be a first world country and it has its issues but at least it doesn't cuck itself by negotiating with terrorists and allowing them to form political parties, whilst exempting and freeing their murderers to roam free.
The Western European countries and the UK could take a lesson or two from them.
If I'm not mistaken, that's exactly what the Santos government did, last time I was down there the FARC were throwing free concerts in Bogota and I saw ads for their political party on TV and in the streets, I'm pretty sure that they had a few candidates in some regions.