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Quick reminder that we support trans people and all the resources I share delve into oppression from a complex understanding of historical dialectics, not essentialism. I hope you learn from this and change your theory and praxis.
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La batalla de Chile: La lucha de un pueblo sin armas - Tercera parte: El poder popular (Patricio Guzman, 1979)
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“There must be something rotten in the very core of a social system which increases its wealth without diminishing its misery”
— Karl Marx - New York Tribune 1859
“If Latin America had not been pillaged by the U.S. capital since its independence, millions of desperate workers would not now be coming here in such numbers to reclaim a share of that wealth; and if the United States is today the world’s richest nation, it is in part because of the sweat and blood of the copper workers of Chile, the tin miners of Bolivia, the fruit pickers of Guatemala and Honduras, the cane cutters of Cuba, the oil workers of Venezuela and Mexico, the pharmaceutical workers of Puerto Rico, the ranch hands of Costa Rica and Argentina, the West Indians who died building the Panama Canal, and the Panamanians who maintained it.”
— Juan Gonzalez, Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America (via katelouisepowell)
"Todo paisaje es un presagio."
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Read William Blum's Killing Hope. Read Eduardo Galeano's Open Veins (and no he didn't "denounce" the work). Read Che Guevara's writing, read Castro's writing. Look what they did to Aristide, Arbenz, Bosch, Allende, Maurice Bishop/Grenada, even fucking Noriega (who was an asset!!!). Hell, go back all the way to Dessalines. This is not new. The playbook is quite literally the same.
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ok, so I saw the whole press conference and he mentioned drugs and freedom/democracy *once* and mentioned oil like a thousand times, so yeah, i think you can all stop pretending this is about something it is not
also when the f has the us acted for freedom, I'm losing it, man
Venezuelan soldiers chanting, precisely when and where I don’t know but I think it matters little. “Listen, yankee, to what I’m going to say! In my country, you will never invade! Get over here because a beating is coming your way! We will be your Latin American Vietnam!”
¡Seremos tu Vietnam latinoamericano!
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