Why should a hamburger flipper make the same as a highly skilled worker???

Are you telling me america never put in place a psychopatic dictator in chile who slaughtered his own people? That batista was better off then castro?

The United States had nothing to do with putting Pinochet in power, and he was hardly a psychopath. He was a true patriot who saved his country from communist scum like you.

The people of Cuba were most definitely better off than they are under the Castro regime. Just ask any Cuban living in Florida.

Pinochet was a psychopath.

And yes, we did help him gain power.

Chile is an economic success story - especially when you compare it to Cuba, as both were roughly about as wealthy as each other in 1960. But whitewashing history doesn't help your argument.

If you have any evidence aside from your opinion that Pinochet was a psychopath, please post it. I'm interested in seeing it.

And, no, the U.S. government did nothing to help Pinochet gain power. That's a left-wing myth. during the election where Allende was elected the CIA gave some of the opposition parties assistance with their campaigns. That's the extent of U.S. involvement.

Before Castro came to power, Cuba was the wealthiest country in Latin America.
Among the most infamous methods of murder involved Pinochet's henchmen dropping pregnant women out of aeroplanes. He believed this was a way of avenging soldiers killed by Allende's supporters. He was quoted to have said "If you kill the bitch, you kill off the offspring."[23]
Sounds like a fucking psychopath to me.

I notice there's no link for your "quote." That means it's bullshit.
Straight off of Wikipedia, cited on the page.
 
Your article was written by a John Birch Society staffer. Those loons saw commies under every bed. This article parrots the lies fed to Congress by the CIA, whose accounts were widely discredited by every independent source of the day.

Allende was a leftist, and was most certainly being courted by Moscow, but suggestions that he had an army of Cubans and was preparing to massacre his people have been completely refuted.

So you reject article because it was written by John Birch Society staffer, regardless if article was true or not. OK, then you wont have problem accepting the facts that came from source itself. I mentioned earlier Mitrokhin archives that support in details all that KGB was doing in that time period in Chile and elsewhere. Just don't say you know more about what KGB did there then KGB themselves.

I've been a political junkie since I was in my teens and remember well what happened in South America during this time frame. It was violent and it was brutal and the entire continent suffered. People risked their lives just asking what happened to their loved ones. The most courageous of these were the Argentinian grandmothers who were raising their grandchildren after their parents were "disappeared". The grandmothers appeared silent in public squares to ask what had happened to their children.

You for sure remember a lot that happened. Even more that didn't.
Btw, what's courageous about staying silent?

For God's sake man, check your sources, read everything out there. Stop pretending that right wingers are benevolent leaders keeping their people safe. They're not,.

And Nazis were most definitely right wingers. The reason Hilter was tolerated and appeased by England, France and other European counties was that he hated communism. I realize that you on the right don't want to acknowledge that he was one of you, but the bald fact is that Hilter was a rightwing extremist.

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Hitler used the word socialism to appeal to the lower classes, if i find a quote of a genocidal maniac supporting capitalism, I guess that means capitalism is to blame.

So Hitler was lying when he said what he believed, but you know what he really thought. Does that about sum it up?
 
Chileans didn't prosper under Pinochet. Quite the opposite. Wages dropped, prices rose. The rich got fabulously wealthy and the poor died miserably. Capitalism has boom and bust cycles, under which the poor survive during boom times, and suffer when the bubbles burst.

Under capitalism, poor people get poorer. In a social democracy, the boom and bust cycles are blunted by the social safety net. It is the social safety net that keeps the poor from suffering.

You need to study history and economics.

It's hard to get facts into your thick head. Under Pinochet, Chile was controlled by military. You keep talking about capitalism and there wasn't. It was necessity to prevent communist from taking power. It happened in Brasil, Bolivia, Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, Peru... and they all pretty much ended up military rule and returned to democracy and constitutional republics.
Communism from taking power? So, we can't let other countries decide what to do democratically if we don't agree with it?

They did it themselves. Their own military stepped in to prevent countries being destroyed by commies and ending up like Cuba. Btw, Castro is pure example of getting in power democratic way.
Really? Tell me more about our role in stopping the vietnam elections when we knew Ho chi would get the people's support.

You mean when the commies started murdering anyone who didn't support the communists?
Sounds Like what the dictator of chile did.
 
Your article was written by a John Birch Society staffer. Those loons saw commies under every bed. This article parrots the lies fed to Congress by the CIA, whose accounts were widely discredited by every independent source of the day.

Allende was a leftist, and was most certainly being courted by Moscow, but suggestions that he had an army of Cubans and was preparing to massacre his people have been completely refuted.

So you reject article because it was written by John Birch Society staffer, regardless if article was true or not. OK, then you wont have problem accepting the facts that came from source itself. I mentioned earlier Mitrokhin archives that support in details all that KGB was doing in that time period in Chile and elsewhere. Just don't say you know more about what KGB did there then KGB themselves.

I've been a political junkie since I was in my teens and remember well what happened in South America during this time frame. It was violent and it was brutal and the entire continent suffered. People risked their lives just asking what happened to their loved ones. The most courageous of these were the Argentinian grandmothers who were raising their grandchildren after their parents were "disappeared". The grandmothers appeared silent in public squares to ask what had happened to their children.

You for sure remember a lot that happened. Even more that didn't.
Btw, what's courageous about staying silent?

For God's sake man, check your sources, read everything out there. Stop pretending that right wingers are benevolent leaders keeping their people safe. They're not,.

And Nazis were most definitely right wingers. The reason Hilter was tolerated and appeased by England, France and other European counties was that he hated communism. I realize that you on the right don't want to acknowledge that he was one of you, but the bald fact is that Hilter was a rightwing extremist.

210ftvs.jpg
Hitler used the word socialism to appeal to the lower classes, if i find a quote of a genocidal maniac supporting capitalism, I guess that means capitalism is to blame.

So Hitler was lying when he said what he believed, but you know what he really thought. Does that about sum it up?
That quote wasn't even from hitler, as shown by another poster, no, actions speak louder.
 
The United States had nothing to do with putting Pinochet in power, and he was hardly a psychopath. He was a true patriot who saved his country from communist scum like you.

The people of Cuba were most definitely better off than they are under the Castro regime. Just ask any Cuban living in Florida.

Pinochet was a psychopath.

And yes, we did help him gain power.

Chile is an economic success story - especially when you compare it to Cuba, as both were roughly about as wealthy as each other in 1960. But whitewashing history doesn't help your argument.

If you have any evidence aside from your opinion that Pinochet was a psychopath, please post it. I'm interested in seeing it.

And, no, the U.S. government did nothing to help Pinochet gain power. That's a left-wing myth. during the election where Allende was elected the CIA gave some of the opposition parties assistance with their campaigns. That's the extent of U.S. involvement.

Before Castro came to power, Cuba was the wealthiest country in Latin America.
Among the most infamous methods of murder involved Pinochet's henchmen dropping pregnant women out of aeroplanes. He believed this was a way of avenging soldiers killed by Allende's supporters. He was quoted to have said "If you kill the bitch, you kill off the offspring."[23]
Sounds like a fucking psychopath to me.

I notice there's no link for your "quote." That means it's bullshit.
Straight off of Wikipedia, cited on the page.

Wikipedia? Now there's a reliable source. What page?
 
Your article was written by a John Birch Society staffer. Those loons saw commies under every bed. This article parrots the lies fed to Congress by the CIA, whose accounts were widely discredited by every independent source of the day.

Allende was a leftist, and was most certainly being courted by Moscow, but suggestions that he had an army of Cubans and was preparing to massacre his people have been completely refuted.

So you reject article because it was written by John Birch Society staffer, regardless if article was true or not. OK, then you wont have problem accepting the facts that came from source itself. I mentioned earlier Mitrokhin archives that support in details all that KGB was doing in that time period in Chile and elsewhere. Just don't say you know more about what KGB did there then KGB themselves.

I've been a political junkie since I was in my teens and remember well what happened in South America during this time frame. It was violent and it was brutal and the entire continent suffered. People risked their lives just asking what happened to their loved ones. The most courageous of these were the Argentinian grandmothers who were raising their grandchildren after their parents were "disappeared". The grandmothers appeared silent in public squares to ask what had happened to their children.

You for sure remember a lot that happened. Even more that didn't.
Btw, what's courageous about staying silent?

For God's sake man, check your sources, read everything out there. Stop pretending that right wingers are benevolent leaders keeping their people safe. They're not,.

And Nazis were most definitely right wingers. The reason Hilter was tolerated and appeased by England, France and other European counties was that he hated communism. I realize that you on the right don't want to acknowledge that he was one of you, but the bald fact is that Hilter was a rightwing extremist.

210ftvs.jpg
Hitler used the word socialism to appeal to the lower classes, if i find a quote of a genocidal maniac supporting capitalism, I guess that means capitalism is to blame.

So Hitler was lying when he said what he believed, but you know what he really thought. Does that about sum it up?
That quote wasn't even from hitler, as shown by another poster, no, actions speak louder.

Yes, it is from Hitler. I have personally posted in this forum a number of times.
 
It's hard to get facts into your thick head. Under Pinochet, Chile was controlled by military. You keep talking about capitalism and there wasn't. It was necessity to prevent communist from taking power. It happened in Brasil, Bolivia, Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, Peru... and they all pretty much ended up military rule and returned to democracy and constitutional republics.
Communism from taking power? So, we can't let other countries decide what to do democratically if we don't agree with it?

They did it themselves. Their own military stepped in to prevent countries being destroyed by commies and ending up like Cuba. Btw, Castro is pure example of getting in power democratic way.
Really? Tell me more about our role in stopping the vietnam elections when we knew Ho chi would get the people's support.

You mean when the commies started murdering anyone who didn't support the communists?
Sounds Like what the dictator of chile did.

Allende? Yes he did, but he was overthrown before he had a chance to get serious about it.
 
Pinochet was a psychopath.

And yes, we did help him gain power.

Chile is an economic success story - especially when you compare it to Cuba, as both were roughly about as wealthy as each other in 1960. But whitewashing history doesn't help your argument.

If you have any evidence aside from your opinion that Pinochet was a psychopath, please post it. I'm interested in seeing it.

And, no, the U.S. government did nothing to help Pinochet gain power. That's a left-wing myth. during the election where Allende was elected the CIA gave some of the opposition parties assistance with their campaigns. That's the extent of U.S. involvement.

Before Castro came to power, Cuba was the wealthiest country in Latin America.
Among the most infamous methods of murder involved Pinochet's henchmen dropping pregnant women out of aeroplanes. He believed this was a way of avenging soldiers killed by Allende's supporters. He was quoted to have said "If you kill the bitch, you kill off the offspring."[23]
Sounds like a fucking psychopath to me.

I notice there's no link for your "quote." That means it's bullshit.
Straight off of Wikipedia, cited on the page.

Wikipedia? Now there's a reliable source. What page?
Pinochet, source 23. Wikipedia cites everything
 
Communism from taking power? So, we can't let other countries decide what to do democratically if we don't agree with it?

They did it themselves. Their own military stepped in to prevent countries being destroyed by commies and ending up like Cuba. Btw, Castro is pure example of getting in power democratic way.
Really? Tell me more about our role in stopping the vietnam elections when we knew Ho chi would get the people's support.

You mean when the commies started murdering anyone who didn't support the communists?
Sounds Like what the dictator of chile did.

Allende? Yes he did, but he was overthrown before he had a chance to get serious about it.
Jesus Christ, are you seriously telling me Pinochet didn't murder people who didn't support him?
 
Your article was written by a John Birch Society staffer. Those loons saw commies under every bed. This article parrots the lies fed to Congress by the CIA, whose accounts were widely discredited by every independent source of the day.

Allende was a leftist, and was most certainly being courted by Moscow, but suggestions that he had an army of Cubans and was preparing to massacre his people have been completely refuted.

So you reject article because it was written by John Birch Society staffer, regardless if article was true or not. OK, then you wont have problem accepting the facts that came from source itself. I mentioned earlier Mitrokhin archives that support in details all that KGB was doing in that time period in Chile and elsewhere. Just don't say you know more about what KGB did there then KGB themselves.

I've been a political junkie since I was in my teens and remember well what happened in South America during this time frame. It was violent and it was brutal and the entire continent suffered. People risked their lives just asking what happened to their loved ones. The most courageous of these were the Argentinian grandmothers who were raising their grandchildren after their parents were "disappeared". The grandmothers appeared silent in public squares to ask what had happened to their children.

You for sure remember a lot that happened. Even more that didn't.
Btw, what's courageous about staying silent?

For God's sake man, check your sources, read everything out there. Stop pretending that right wingers are benevolent leaders keeping their people safe. They're not,.

And Nazis were most definitely right wingers. The reason Hilter was tolerated and appeased by England, France and other European counties was that he hated communism. I realize that you on the right don't want to acknowledge that he was one of you, but the bald fact is that Hilter was a rightwing extremist.

210ftvs.jpg
Hitler used the word socialism to appeal to the lower classes, if i find a quote of a genocidal maniac supporting capitalism, I guess that means capitalism is to blame.

So Hitler was lying when he said what he believed, but you know what he really thought. Does that about sum it up?
That quote wasn't even from hitler, as shown by another poster, no, actions speak louder.

Yes, it is from Hitler. I have personally posted in this forum a number of times.
Luckily, facts don't change based on your stupidity.
 
The United States had nothing to do with putting Pinochet in power, and he was hardly a psychopath. He was a true patriot who saved his country from communist scum like you.

The people of Cuba were most definitely better off than they are under the Castro regime. Just ask any Cuban living in Florida.

Pinochet was a psychopath.

And yes, we did help him gain power.

Chile is an economic success story - especially when you compare it to Cuba, as both were roughly about as wealthy as each other in 1960. But whitewashing history doesn't help your argument.

If you have any evidence aside from your opinion that Pinochet was a psychopath, please post it. I'm interested in seeing it.

And, no, the U.S. government did nothing to help Pinochet gain power. That's a left-wing myth. during the election where Allende was elected the CIA gave some of the opposition parties assistance with their campaigns. That's the extent of U.S. involvement.

Before Castro came to power, Cuba was the wealthiest country in Latin America.
Among the most infamous methods of murder involved Pinochet's henchmen dropping pregnant women out of aeroplanes. He believed this was a way of avenging soldiers killed by Allende's supporters. He was quoted to have said "If you kill the bitch, you kill off the offspring."[23]
Sounds like a fucking psychopath to me.

I notice there's no link for your "quote." That means it's bullshit.
Straight off of Wikipedia, cited on the page.

I looked at the cited reference, and it led to an article called "BBC: the caravan of death." I read the article, and the quote was never mentioned.

That's the kind of credible articles you get in Wikipedia, especially when they are written by left-wing hacks.
 
They did it themselves. Their own military stepped in to prevent countries being destroyed by commies and ending up like Cuba. Btw, Castro is pure example of getting in power democratic way.
Really? Tell me more about our role in stopping the vietnam elections when we knew Ho chi would get the people's support.

You mean when the commies started murdering anyone who didn't support the communists?
Sounds Like what the dictator of chile did.

Allende? Yes he did, but he was overthrown before he had a chance to get serious about it.
Jesus Christ, are you seriously telling me Pinochet didn't murder people who didn't support him?

He executed communist thugs trying to overthrow the government. They deserved what they got.
 
So you reject article because it was written by John Birch Society staffer, regardless if article was true or not. OK, then you wont have problem accepting the facts that came from source itself. I mentioned earlier Mitrokhin archives that support in details all that KGB was doing in that time period in Chile and elsewhere. Just don't say you know more about what KGB did there then KGB themselves.

You for sure remember a lot that happened. Even more that didn't.
Btw, what's courageous about staying silent?

210ftvs.jpg
Hitler used the word socialism to appeal to the lower classes, if i find a quote of a genocidal maniac supporting capitalism, I guess that means capitalism is to blame.

So Hitler was lying when he said what he believed, but you know what he really thought. Does that about sum it up?
That quote wasn't even from hitler, as shown by another poster, no, actions speak louder.

Yes, it is from Hitler. I have personally posted in this forum a number of times.
Luckily, facts don't change based on your stupidity.
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Pinochet was a psychopath.

And yes, we did help him gain power.

Chile is an economic success story - especially when you compare it to Cuba, as both were roughly about as wealthy as each other in 1960. But whitewashing history doesn't help your argument.

If you have any evidence aside from your opinion that Pinochet was a psychopath, please post it. I'm interested in seeing it.

And, no, the U.S. government did nothing to help Pinochet gain power. That's a left-wing myth. during the election where Allende was elected the CIA gave some of the opposition parties assistance with their campaigns. That's the extent of U.S. involvement.

Before Castro came to power, Cuba was the wealthiest country in Latin America.
Among the most infamous methods of murder involved Pinochet's henchmen dropping pregnant women out of aeroplanes. He believed this was a way of avenging soldiers killed by Allende's supporters. He was quoted to have said "If you kill the bitch, you kill off the offspring."[23]
Sounds like a fucking psychopath to me.

I notice there's no link for your "quote." That means it's bullshit.
Straight off of Wikipedia, cited on the page.

I looked at the cited reference, and it led to an article called "BBC: the caravan of death." I read the article, and the quote was never mentioned.

That's the kind of credible articles you get in Wikipedia, especially when they are written by left-wing hacks.
Film Description The Judge and the General POV PBS
 
Really? Tell me more about our role in stopping the vietnam elections when we knew Ho chi would get the people's support.

You mean when the commies started murdering anyone who didn't support the communists?
Sounds Like what the dictator of chile did.

Allende? Yes he did, but he was overthrown before he had a chance to get serious about it.
Jesus Christ, are you seriously telling me Pinochet didn't murder people who didn't support him?

He executed communist thugs trying to overthrow the government. They deserved what they got.
:cuckoo:
 
If you have any evidence aside from your opinion that Pinochet was a psychopath, please post it. I'm interested in seeing it.

And, no, the U.S. government did nothing to help Pinochet gain power. That's a left-wing myth. during the election where Allende was elected the CIA gave some of the opposition parties assistance with their campaigns. That's the extent of U.S. involvement.

Before Castro came to power, Cuba was the wealthiest country in Latin America.
Among the most infamous methods of murder involved Pinochet's henchmen dropping pregnant women out of aeroplanes. He believed this was a way of avenging soldiers killed by Allende's supporters. He was quoted to have said "If you kill the bitch, you kill off the offspring."[23]
Sounds like a fucking psychopath to me.

I notice there's no link for your "quote." That means it's bullshit.
Straight off of Wikipedia, cited on the page.

I looked at the cited reference, and it led to an article called "BBC: the caravan of death." I read the article, and the quote was never mentioned.

That's the kind of credible articles you get in Wikipedia, especially when they are written by left-wing hacks.
Film Description The Judge and the General POV PBS

Your quote doesn't appear in that article either. However, I did find it hilarious for the following:

One of the things that most struck Guzmán in his investigations was that few of the victims could be described as violent revolutionaries. They were union or peasant organizers, or members of the intelligentsia — writers, teachers, and lawyers — who supported Allende’s vision of a socialist Chile.
Guzman was a well known leftist, and the people he called "union or peasant organizers, or members of the intelligentsia — writers, teachers, and lawyers — who supported Allende’s vision of a socialist Chile" where communist thugs who wanted to help Allende turn Chile into a Soviet client state.
 
The film features a secret army recording of communications on the day of the coup — played for Guzmán by a journalist imprisoned under Pinochet — which makes it clear that the General had decided on Allende’s death from the start. “If you kill the bitch, you get rid of the offspring,” Pinochet snarls to his commanders. The film is also a fascinating snapshot of evolving international human rights law and its application to nations torn by war or civil disorder, seeking both justice and reconciliation.
Learn to read.
Communist thugs??? They were fucking peasants, writers, teachers.. Are you saying all supporters of socialism/communism deserve to die? Fucking sick.
 
The film features a secret army recording of communications on the day of the coup — played for Guzmán by a journalist imprisoned under Pinochet — which makes it clear that the General had decided on Allende’s death from the start. “If you kill the bitch, you get rid of the offspring,” Pinochet snarls to his commanders. The film is also a fascinating snapshot of evolving international human rights law and its application to nations torn by war or civil disorder, seeking both justice and reconciliation.
Learn to read.
Communist thugs??? They were fucking peasants, writers, teachers.. Are you saying all supporters of socialism/communism deserve to die? Fucking sick.

That's how communist thugs always describe themselves while they are working to bring on the police state and put everyone in a gulag. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were just a couple of harmless innocent clerical workers, right?

Chile s Pinochet FoughtMarxist Violence - WSJ

Such judgments--expressed by mere Chileans--would not, however, spare the military the wrath of leftist political elites around the world. To counter the still existing well-armed and well-funded guerrilla and urban terrorist forces, the embattled government created, in 1974, a military intelligence agency which--before Mr. Pinochet disbanded it in 1978--would become a rogue elephant responsible for most of the human rights abuses. What is seldom spoken of is that most of the victims were terrorists. Before Fidel Castro sentenced him to 30 years in prison in 1989, Cuban Gen. Patricio de la Guardia bragged at his "trial" of his service in Chile during the Allende years. He said he had led part of an international para-military brigade--one that the Chilean government estimated to number about 15,000.

In June 1974, the Communist Party in Chile reiterated its doctrine that the right to use violence was "non-negotiable." But the talk of violence was muted for a time as the party attempted to gain political allies. In 1976, however, party ideologue Volodia Teitelboim in a Radio Moscow broadcast spoke of the need to "rethink the military problem," adding that Communists could not be "Gullivers bound hand and foot by legality."

On April 5, 1977, a group of cashiered Chilean military men in London announced the formation of a "Front of Democratic Armed Forces of Chile in Exile." A second such group was formed the same day in Brussels and a third shortly afterwards in Communist East Berlin. On April 6, a spokesman named Jaime Estevez said in a Radio Moscow broadcast that the purpose of these Soviet-backed entities was to lead the fight "for the overthrow of the fascist junta." In August of that year, the Central Committee of the Chilean Communist Party constituted itself as "The General Staff of Revolution."

In 1979, one month after the Sandinistas shot their way into power in Nicaragua, Chilean Communist Party Secretary General Luis Corvalan said Chile "could become the second Nicaragua." A month later, he warned that "if fascism is not eradicated. . . terrorism would find in Chile a wide open field for its action." A year later, from his Moscow refuge, Corvalan proclaimed a new era of "acute violence." Corvalan endorsed guerrilla warfare, terrorism and a massive armed uprising.

By 1986, increasingly legalized political activity in Chile was gathering momentum in preparation for what would be free elections in 1988. Early that year, the military stumbled onto part of one of the largest clandestine arms shipments in the history of the hemisphere, enough to arm 5,000 men. It was traced to Cuba. That same year, a meticulously planned assassination plot involving 70 terrorists narrowly missed killing Gen. Pinochet; five of his escorts were murdered.
 
The film features a secret army recording of communications on the day of the coup — played for Guzmán by a journalist imprisoned under Pinochet — which makes it clear that the General had decided on Allende’s death from the start. “If you kill the bitch, you get rid of the offspring,” Pinochet snarls to his commanders. The film is also a fascinating snapshot of evolving international human rights law and its application to nations torn by war or civil disorder, seeking both justice and reconciliation.
Learn to read.
Communist thugs??? They were fucking peasants, writers, teachers.. Are you saying all supporters of socialism/communism deserve to die? Fucking sick.

That's how communist thugs always describe themselves while they are working to bring on the police state and put everyone in a gulag. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were just a couple of harmless innocent clerical workers, right?

Chile s Pinochet FoughtMarxist Violence - WSJ

Such judgments--expressed by mere Chileans--would not, however, spare the military the wrath of leftist political elites around the world. To counter the still existing well-armed and well-funded guerrilla and urban terrorist forces, the embattled government created, in 1974, a military intelligence agency which--before Mr. Pinochet disbanded it in 1978--would become a rogue elephant responsible for most of the human rights abuses. What is seldom spoken of is that most of the victims were terrorists. Before Fidel Castro sentenced him to 30 years in prison in 1989, Cuban Gen. Patricio de la Guardia bragged at his "trial" of his service in Chile during the Allende years. He said he had led part of an international para-military brigade--one that the Chilean government estimated to number about 15,000.

In June 1974, the Communist Party in Chile reiterated its doctrine that the right to use violence was "non-negotiable." But the talk of violence was muted for a time as the party attempted to gain political allies. In 1976, however, party ideologue Volodia Teitelboim in a Radio Moscow broadcast spoke of the need to "rethink the military problem," adding that Communists could not be "Gullivers bound hand and foot by legality."

On April 5, 1977, a group of cashiered Chilean military men in London announced the formation of a "Front of Democratic Armed Forces of Chile in Exile." A second such group was formed the same day in Brussels and a third shortly afterwards in Communist East Berlin. On April 6, a spokesman named Jaime Estevez said in a Radio Moscow broadcast that the purpose of these Soviet-backed entities was to lead the fight "for the overthrow of the fascist junta." In August of that year, the Central Committee of the Chilean Communist Party constituted itself as "The General Staff of Revolution."

In 1979, one month after the Sandinistas shot their way into power in Nicaragua, Chilean Communist Party Secretary General Luis Corvalan said Chile "could become the second Nicaragua." A month later, he warned that "if fascism is not eradicated. . . terrorism would find in Chile a wide open field for its action." A year later, from his Moscow refuge, Corvalan proclaimed a new era of "acute violence." Corvalan endorsed guerrilla warfare, terrorism and a massive armed uprising.

By 1986, increasingly legalized political activity in Chile was gathering momentum in preparation for what would be free elections in 1988. Early that year, the military stumbled onto part of one of the largest clandestine arms shipments in the history of the hemisphere, enough to arm 5,000 men. It was traced to Cuba. That same year, a meticulously planned assassination plot involving 70 terrorists narrowly missed killing Gen. Pinochet; five of his escorts were murdered.
No where does this article back up anything you say about the ones he executed, and ask yourself, why do you think they're wanting to fight pinochet, you fucking moron? You're a fucking nut job who needs to go to an actual gulag.
 
The film features a secret army recording of communications on the day of the coup — played for Guzmán by a journalist imprisoned under Pinochet — which makes it clear that the General had decided on Allende’s death from the start. “If you kill the bitch, you get rid of the offspring,” Pinochet snarls to his commanders. The film is also a fascinating snapshot of evolving international human rights law and its application to nations torn by war or civil disorder, seeking both justice and reconciliation.
Learn to read.
Communist thugs??? They were fucking peasants, writers, teachers.. Are you saying all supporters of socialism/communism deserve to die? Fucking sick.

That's how communist thugs always describe themselves while they are working to bring on the police state and put everyone in a gulag. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were just a couple of harmless innocent clerical workers, right?

Chile s Pinochet FoughtMarxist Violence - WSJ

Such judgments--expressed by mere Chileans--would not, however, spare the military the wrath of leftist political elites around the world. To counter the still existing well-armed and well-funded guerrilla and urban terrorist forces, the embattled government created, in 1974, a military intelligence agency which--before Mr. Pinochet disbanded it in 1978--would become a rogue elephant responsible for most of the human rights abuses. What is seldom spoken of is that most of the victims were terrorists. Before Fidel Castro sentenced him to 30 years in prison in 1989, Cuban Gen. Patricio de la Guardia bragged at his "trial" of his service in Chile during the Allende years. He said he had led part of an international para-military brigade--one that the Chilean government estimated to number about 15,000.

In June 1974, the Communist Party in Chile reiterated its doctrine that the right to use violence was "non-negotiable." But the talk of violence was muted for a time as the party attempted to gain political allies. In 1976, however, party ideologue Volodia Teitelboim in a Radio Moscow broadcast spoke of the need to "rethink the military problem," adding that Communists could not be "Gullivers bound hand and foot by legality."

On April 5, 1977, a group of cashiered Chilean military men in London announced the formation of a "Front of Democratic Armed Forces of Chile in Exile." A second such group was formed the same day in Brussels and a third shortly afterwards in Communist East Berlin. On April 6, a spokesman named Jaime Estevez said in a Radio Moscow broadcast that the purpose of these Soviet-backed entities was to lead the fight "for the overthrow of the fascist junta." In August of that year, the Central Committee of the Chilean Communist Party constituted itself as "The General Staff of Revolution."

In 1979, one month after the Sandinistas shot their way into power in Nicaragua, Chilean Communist Party Secretary General Luis Corvalan said Chile "could become the second Nicaragua." A month later, he warned that "if fascism is not eradicated. . . terrorism would find in Chile a wide open field for its action." A year later, from his Moscow refuge, Corvalan proclaimed a new era of "acute violence." Corvalan endorsed guerrilla warfare, terrorism and a massive armed uprising.

By 1986, increasingly legalized political activity in Chile was gathering momentum in preparation for what would be free elections in 1988. Early that year, the military stumbled onto part of one of the largest clandestine arms shipments in the history of the hemisphere, enough to arm 5,000 men. It was traced to Cuba. That same year, a meticulously planned assassination plot involving 70 terrorists narrowly missed killing Gen. Pinochet; five of his escorts were murdered.
No where does this article back up anything you say about the ones he executed, and ask yourself, why do you think they're wanting to fight pinochet, you fucking moron? You're a fucking nut job who needs to go to an actual gulag.

They want to fight him for the same reason that communists everywhere want to fight governments that support capitalism: they're communists. A lot of them were in the pay of the Cuban or Soviet government. The rest were home grown scumbags.

Enslaving people is what communists do.
 

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