What does this mean for leftism in Peru and for Pedro Castillo?

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    3 months ago

    no left or right

    i truly hate when they use this expression…usually means that they’re mostly going to work with rightoids

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      I think it would be useful to give a solution to the problem you’re describing. Politics is serious you know, it’s my life and yours.

      So much of the things just get co-opted by the rightists immediately and because all leftists have is slogans then they throw them in the bucket, but because the rightists at least have power and the left doesn’t, this is a game of chicken you can’t win. Anything you invent will always be co-opted by the right, anything including communism.

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        2 months ago

        it would be useful to give a solution to the problem you’re describing

        well…just don’t say that “this is not about left or right” because right-wing people will talk crap anyways and left-wing people will feel that you’re gonna concede in many ways

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      in most of latam, 14 years is considered the “age of consent” usually by right-wing people in power modifying criminal law, people in anglo world and europe try to spin that as some kind of outrageous claim because a leftist say it

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    3 months ago

    I’ve listened that the main goal of Peru is elect its every single citizen 😂

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    3 months ago

    What are the chances his party or Castillo’s win the next election in Peru if anyone familiar with the situation on the ground can comment?

    As far as I’m aware, the Peruvian state is set up to be as impossible to govern after the departure of Fujimori.

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      3 months ago

      Checking the polls for the next presidential elections, and the candidate for Perú Libre (which is also Castillo’s party), Vladimir Cerrón, is polling at a low percentage, so it doesn’t seem likely

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    What a hell of site design is this? For almost every paragraph, there is at least one sentence in bold. Is this common in the latin american news websites?