Redcuban1959 [any]

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  • Israeli tourist arrested for racially insulting a worker on Boipeba Island, Brazil. The tourist called the porter a “monkey” and was arrested by the Military Police on Tuesday.

    An Israeli tourist was arrested on Tuesday (05) on the island of Boipeba for racially insulting a local worker. According to initial reports, the foreigner had offended a man carrying suitcases on the island by calling him a “monkey”, which caused outrage among the people present. Military police officers were called and took the tourist to Boipeba police station, where he will be charged with the crime.

    Racial insult has been considered a non-bailable and imprescriptible crime in Brazil since January 2023, when President Lula sanctioned new legislation equating racial insult with the crime of racism. The penalty for racial insult ranges from two to five years in prison and includes a fine. According to the legislation, any action that causes embarrassment, humiliation or undue exposure on the grounds of color, ethnicity, religion or origin is characterized as racial insult, especially when the discriminatory treatment is not meted out to other groups.

    They come to South America (Specially Bolivia and Peru), commit crimes and are surprised when local police or population arrest/attack them.


  • Gusanos, specially Cuban and South Vietnamese, are one of the most entitled people ever. Theres a book written by a lib, called “Cuban Privilege”, that talks about how Cubans aren’t considered immigrants but rather political refugees, as such they receive a bunch of free stuff from the Federal and State goverments. The author argues that the Cubans don’t actually classify as political refugees per UN rules, and that meanwhile actual political refugees from Haiti, El Salvador and Guatemala, get treated like shit. And that this Privilege the Cubans have, could be used on actual refugees and Americans who need welfare. Guasanos got really mad about this, there used to be a blog with a really funny delusional review of this book.

    The Castro regime claims that the source of all its failures are U.S. sanctions, but the failures are due to communist central planning that the Castro regime imposed on Cuba in 1959.

    Tens of thousands of Cubans have drowned or disappeared in the Florida Straits, trying to reach the freedom of the US. Fidel Castro did not begin blaming Washington for the problems he had created until 1991 when the Soviet Union imploded. This was the year that Havana began campaigning to condemn the U.S. embargo at the United Nations General Assembly.

    Earlier this year, Boston University professor Susan Eva Eckstein published “Cuban Privilege: The Making of Immigrant Inequality in America,” a 300-page book that perpetuates the myth that Cubans are a privileged immigrant class. To argue her point, the author implies that the Cuban identity as “refugees” seeking asylum was a mere construct, not a reality. This is an inaccurate assertion that denies the facts of the Cuban experience and callously disregards the historical tragedies caused by Fidel Castro‘s brutal regime.



  • I’m kind of surprised that the Argentine political establishment hasn’t gone completely off the rocker just yet. Then again, Milei is an outlier (especially in how unabashedly he tails the US) and the Cuban embargo is something that even most right wing governments worldwide vote against.

    Most Libertarians are against the Embargo too, the US Libertarian Party is against it. They also, like some democrats, want to cut all the special support (something even Liberals conplain about) the Republicans and Democrats give to Gusanos who came from Cuba, and deport them back to Cuba.









  • Most fascist are part of the Fujimorist group that supports the current goverment (made up of traitors, war criminals, conservatives, pro-Fujimori Liberals and neoliberals)

    The current goverment is very unpopular, only this group likes them, and some rich people that live in Lima, capital city. Theres a huge anti-fujimori alliance made up frpm basically everyone that hates Fujimori (Anti-Fujimori Neoliberals, Liberals, Conservatives, Socdems, Native Americans, Shining Path, Communists and the Ethnocacerists).

    The people in Peru are really tired of Liberals, Conservatives and Neoliberals. They want actual change and a strong goverment, that’s why the two main popular candidates are the Far-Right Fujimorista and the Far-Left Native American candidates. And considering Fujimorism Unpopularity, any runoff would mean a very narrow victory for the Anti-Fujimorist Candidate (thats why we get Liberals, Neoliberals and Conservatives openly supporting Far-Left candidates, because they really hate Fujimori).


  • Peru, Ipsos poll, Presidential election:

    • K. Fujimori (Far-Right, Fujimorista): 23% (+5)
    • A. Humala (Far-Left, Ethnocaceista): 15% (+4)
    • Álvarez (Conservative): 8% (+4)
    • Sagasti (Liberal): 8% (+2)

    I doubt Keiko will actually run, she has some really big legal problems and she still needs to pay for money to the victims of her Father. Humala was in jail, but I guess he was released. If he goes in runoff against any Fujimorista, he will 100% win, that’s just how Peru works. He used to be way more racist and reactionary, nowadays he is Pro-BRICS, China and Venezuela. I guess he will be a Socdem (like his brother, who used to be President of Peru). Because the US are friends with the Fujimorista, and Peru is currently in a bad situation where China and US are fighting for influence in the country, the Supreme Court banned the Ethnocaceista party, but that shouldn’t stop them from running since they took over some smaller socdem and conservative parties.





  • They want to create an Inca communist state. They want to recover the lands they consider Inca, they worship Evo Morales, Hugo Chávez and Lula da Silva (there are some very strange Trotskyists in South America who say that Lula is secretly an ultranationalist and hides his power), and they mainly want to take control of Peru, reunite it with Bolivia, conquer Ecuador and attack Chile with nuclear weapons (just kidding, they just want revenge against Chile). They are mostly veterans of the Peruvian Internal Conflict, of Ecuador’s various border wars and were members of Fujimori’s death squads (but they hate Fujimori because Fujimori is an extreme right-wing neoliberal monster who hates the natives). They don’t like Marx because he’s European and have replaced him with the creator of Peruvian communism, Mariátegui, and the native hero, Tupac Amaru.

    They took control of several smaller conservative and socdem parties to run for public office and also attempted a coup in 2005. Ollanta Humala, former president of Peru, was the son of the creator of this movement and his government was supposed to be an ethnocacerist government, but ended up becoming just a socdem. Today, they are against the current Peruvian government, are allied with the Shining Path, the Peruvian Communist Party, Peru Libre and some socdem parties, and are part of the left-wing and liberal anti-government movement. Iirc Ollanta Humala lost his first election in 2006 because of his links to the ethnocacerist movement. Allan Garcia (Socdem’s rival) basically said that Ollanta was going to kill all the black and gay Peruvians in Peru, he also talked about his links with Fujimori and the fact that Ollanta had promised to pardon Gonzalo (Shining Path leader) and Víctor Polay (MRTA, the good left-wing guerrillas during the 1980s and 1990s, basically they were just defending themselves).

    They are racist towards Afro-Peruvians (there is still a lot of racism in Peru) and hate gay Peruvians. The Nazi symbols mixed with the Inca symbols are still used, but I have no idea why they were used and it seems that most Peruvians don’t know why either. They seem to have abandoned racism somewhat recently. They have even said that they are brothers and friends of Venezuelans and Brazilians. Their creation was inspired by Peru’s left-wing social democratic military dictator, Velasco, who during the 1960s promoted native ideology and tried to make some native languages Peru’s second language, as well as hating Chile, not trusting Allende and hating Pinochet even more. Although Velasco was overthrown in the 1970s, the left wing of the Peruvian Army still existed for some time. Their ideology at the beginning was just “Maybe the government should do something to regain the trust of the poor native population”, but after Fujimori’s coup and the failed liberal counter-coup, I think they became much more radical due to the neoliberal reforms and Fujimori’s genocide.

    Anti-Fujimorism is a weird coalition that basically forces a bunch of people to support the most random candidate against the Fujimorista candidate. I don’t think the Etnocarceristas are that relevant nowadays, but they are part of the Anti-Fujimori group. And the still have some influence within the armed forces.