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vdaea | 2 years ago

You don't get to change a country's culture just like that.

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remarkEon|2 years ago

Seems more possible than before. El Salvador has done a pretty substantial about face on safety.

angra_mainyu|2 years ago

Honestly, a lot of us South Americans look at El Salvador and Bukele with a mix of hope, envy, and respect.

darthrupert|2 years ago

Seeing as they voted Milei in, it was already changed.

h0l0cube|2 years ago

I assume GP is referring to Javier Milei who wishes to assert top down culture change in the government. Though given he's equivocating now that he actually has to execute on his lofty reform agenda of the (near) abolition of government, it seems unlikely it's going to play out as he's imagined/portrayed. If he does succeed in the execution, it will be an interesting experiment in anarcho-capitalism, and the whole world is watching and waiting to make it an example either against or for the ideology

lebean|2 years ago

Anarcho-capitalism is the "it played out differently in my head" of political theories.