>>213392964 (OP)
I hope it just goes well. I think a dictator of a single ethnic group is just a king. The question is, will he become the king of the El Salvadorans or The El Salvadoran's King. Then succession. Elective dictatorships even.
>>213393007
In the US you have freedom, and kids get addicted to porn at 8 years old, 17 year old whores kill their babies after having had sex with 8 guys, and 14 year olds chop their penises off. That's without mentioning all the walking dead on phentanyl and opioids.
>>213392984
Pretty much yeah, same reason the yellow bug people need authoritarianism. Yellows can't handle the idea of individualism. They need to be ordered
Browns by contrast are individualistic but without any regard for anything outside their tribe. A product of the native tribal systems that have been preserved. Which is why they also need an authoritarian ruler to crush them into submission
The only people capable of real individualism are anglos
>>213392964 (OP) >fascism is when you let the people vote whoever they want >democracy is when the law does not permit a citizen to run for president under certain conditions
Fascism is a mass movement. It arises when the proletariat is unable to conquer power and carry on the revolution. But nonetheless the prospect of a proletariat revolution remains.
Big capital then conjures up all the disillusioned and frenzied middle class and turns them into a battery ram against the proletariat.
None of this has happened in El Salvador.
Bukele is a just a reiteration of the latam caudillo. A police-military dictatorship.
His fight against criminality is not to protect the proletariat or the peasantry. Its to protect the capitalist class and enforce the capitalist mode of production.
But what creates criminality in the first place? Capitalism needs millons of dispossesed poor, brutalized people, kept only alive by the bare minimum physiological needs otherwise none would work for the capitalist.
>>213393887
Had i been in El Salvadors position i would have easily voted for Bukele aswell. Now and for the next 4 elections just to make sure there's no chance for reversion back to how it was before him.
Realistically though. What are the chances that they're actually going to have free elections again?
>>213392964 (OP)
Good on the guy but I have questions
What do you do when he croaks? Does the country return to presidential democracy or does he pick a successor? What happens if he stops being benevolent?