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The criminal "vendepatrias"* Bolivian Right—knowing quite well it has powerful friends in Washington, the region and across the globe— is far from resigned to being pushed aside in the nation's future. The demonstration illustrated in this video is but a small sign of its deep roots in sectors of the middle class and even many misguided indigenous and working class people. In all class struggles, great confusion is possible, much of it stimulated by the contradictory and muddled nature of events, and the incessant propaganda of the counter-revolutionaries, who in all these modern struggles usually control much of the mass media.
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The criminal "vendepatrias"* Bolivian Right—knowing quite well it has powerful friends in Washington, the region and across the globe— is far from resigned to being pushed aside in the nation's future. The demonstration illustrated in this video is but a small sign of its deep roots in sectors of the middle class and even many misguided indigenous and working class people. In all class struggles, great confusion is possible, much of it stimulated by the contradictory and muddled nature of events, and the incessant propaganda of the counter-revolutionaries, who in all these modern struggles usually control much of the mass media.
The Grayzone reported from a opposition protest in La Paz, Bolivia, where right-wing activists said they would refuse to let the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) party take power after winning the October 18 election, shouting vulgar chants and alleging fraud. Video shot by Max Blumenthal and Wyatt Reed Video edited and translated by Ben Norton
* vendepatrias = Those who sell their own motherland to foreign interests. Usually upper class collaborators with foreign interests who help suppress native sovereignty and resistance to utter exploitation.
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