the long fight for sovereignty in Latin America before Maduro

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time for a little history from censored site r t .com

Latin America’s most celebrated heroes came from vastly different political traditions. What bound them together was not ideology, but a shared insistence on defending the interests of their people – and, above all, national sovereignty. In the 19th century, that struggle was directed against European colonial powers, primarily Spain. By the 20th, it increasingly meant confronting pressure from the United States, which since at least the late 1800s had openly framed the region – codified in doctrines and policy – as its strategic “backyard.

Those who chose accommodation over resistance left a far murkier legacy. Under intense external pressure, many leaders accepted limits on sovereignty in exchange for stability, investment, or political survival. Over time, this produced a familiar historical pattern: figures who aligned with foreign power were readily replaced when they ceased to be useful, while those who resisted – often at great personal cost – were absorbed into national memory as symbols of dignity, defiance, and unfinished struggle.

In this piece, we revisit the heroes and the betrayers who came to embody these opposing paths in Latin America’s modern history.

https://www.******/news/630630-heroes-dictators-latin-america/

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comrade stalin
moscow
 
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time for a little history from censored site r t .com

Latin America’s most celebrated heroes came from vastly different political traditions. What bound them together was not ideology, but a shared insistence on defending the interests of their people – and, above all, national sovereignty. In the 19th century, that struggle was directed against European colonial powers, primarily Spain. By the 20th, it increasingly meant confronting pressure from the United States, which since at least the late 1800s had openly framed the region – codified in doctrines and policy – as its strategic “backyard.

Those who chose accommodation over resistance left a far murkier legacy. Under intense external pressure, many leaders accepted limits on sovereignty in exchange for stability, investment, or political survival. Over time, this produced a familiar historical pattern: figures who aligned with foreign power were readily replaced when they ceased to be useful, while those who resisted – often at great personal cost – were absorbed into national memory as symbols of dignity, defiance, and unfinished struggle.

In this piece, we revisit the heroes and the betrayers who came to embody these opposing paths in Latin America’s modern history.


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comrade stalin
moscow
The Venezuelan people did not see Maduro as a hero but a tyrannical thug who kept the nation in bondage to communist poverty while getting fabulously rich himself.

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the highest levels of home ownership are in socialist/communist countries or former communist countries

like all easily brainwashed citizens, you fall into line with the propaganda no problem

1. Laos​


Surprisingly, Laos has the highest homeownership rate in the world. In a 2015 study, researchers found that 95.9% of the residential buildings were owned by the occupants in a measured residential area, leaving only 4.1% of the facilities available to citizens renting their dwellings.

2. Romania​


Romania has the second highest homeownership rate in the world. In the most recent study conducted in 2021, nearly 95.3% of all buildings in a residential area were owned, leaving just 4.7% of the residential area open to renters.

3. Kazakhstan​


Kazakhstan comes in third, as a 2018 study reveals a homeownership rate of 95%. This leaves a mere 5% of the properties in residential areas rented.

4. Slovakia​


This eastern European country is home to one of the highest homeownership rates in the world. The most recent study, conducted in 2021, found that the occupants owned 92.9% of all the buildings in a designated residential area. Only 7.1% of the buildings in Slovakia were inhabited by people renting the property.

5. Hungary​


Another European country, Hungary, also has one of the highest homeownership rates in the world. In 2021, researchers measured a 91.7% homeownership rate in residential areas. This statistic leaves only 8.3% of residential units to renters.


6. Croatia​


Croatia has the fourth highest homeownership rate in Europe and sixth in the world. In the residential areas studied, scientists found that the property owners occupied 90.5% of the residential buildings.


7. Vietnam​


In a 2020 survey, 90% of the buildings in the studied area of Vietnam were inhabited by the owners. This data ties Vietnam with Cuba and North Macedonia for the 7th place on the list of countries with the highest homeownership globally.

8. Cuba​


In Cuba, the most recent study on homeownership was conducted in 2014. Statistics show that in the residential areas measured, 90% of the buildings were inhabited by the property owners. This statistic means that renters occupied only 10% of the properties in the residential area.


9. North Macedonia​


In North Macedonia, data as recent as 2016 also indicates that 90% of the residential properties are occupied by their owners, just like in Cuba and Vietnam.


10. China​


Rounding out the list, China has an homeownership rate of 89.68%, according to 2018 data, leaving only about 10.32% of properties to be rented.


your ignorance, like all maga cultees, is monumental

comrade stalin
moscow
 
the highest levels of home ownership are in socialist/communist countries or former communist countries

like all easily brainwashed citizens, you fall into line with the propaganda no problem

1. Laos​


Surprisingly, Laos has the highest homeownership rate in the world. In a 2015 study, researchers found that 95.9% of the residential buildings were owned by the occupants in a measured residential area, leaving only 4.1% of the facilities available to citizens renting their dwellings.

2. Romania​


Romania has the second highest homeownership rate in the world. In the most recent study conducted in 2021, nearly 95.3% of all buildings in a residential area were owned, leaving just 4.7% of the residential area open to renters.

3. Kazakhstan​


Kazakhstan comes in third, as a 2018 study reveals a homeownership rate of 95%. This leaves a mere 5% of the properties in residential areas rented.

4. Slovakia​


This eastern European country is home to one of the highest homeownership rates in the world. The most recent study, conducted in 2021, found that the occupants owned 92.9% of all the buildings in a designated residential area. Only 7.1% of the buildings in Slovakia were inhabited by people renting the property.

5. Hungary​


Another European country, Hungary, also has one of the highest homeownership rates in the world. In 2021, researchers measured a 91.7% homeownership rate in residential areas. This statistic leaves only 8.3% of residential units to renters.


6. Croatia​


Croatia has the fourth highest homeownership rate in Europe and sixth in the world. In the residential areas studied, scientists found that the property owners occupied 90.5% of the residential buildings.


7. Vietnam​


In a 2020 survey, 90% of the buildings in the studied area of Vietnam were inhabited by the owners. This data ties Vietnam with Cuba and North Macedonia for the 7th place on the list of countries with the highest homeownership globally.

8. Cuba​


In Cuba, the most recent study on homeownership was conducted in 2014. Statistics show that in the residential areas measured, 90% of the buildings were inhabited by the property owners. This statistic means that renters occupied only 10% of the properties in the residential area.


9. North Macedonia​


In North Macedonia, data as recent as 2016 also indicates that 90% of the residential properties are occupied by their owners, just like in Cuba and Vietnam.


10. China​


Rounding out the list, China has an homeownership rate of 89.68%, according to 2018 data, leaving only about 10.32% of properties to be rented.


your ignorance, like all maga cultees, is monumental

comrade stalin
moscow
Imagine how many homes could have been provided Americans if not for massive leftist fraud and theft of government money.
 
Imagine how many homes could have been provided Americans if not for massive leftist fraud and theft of government money.
Imagine how many Americans could own their own homes if the money spent on the wars in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and donated to Israel had been dedicated to the healthcare, education and housing of American citizens.
 
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Imagine how many Americans could own their own homes if the money spent on the wars in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and donated to Israel had been dedicated to the healthcare, education and housing of American citizens.
Democrat crooks and their criminal supporters could have robbed even more billions from America while homelessness and crime in big cities continued to worsen.
 
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