President Castro has also faced a divided congress and hostile mayors in many municipalities. The highly militarized police forces and the army have strong ties to the US. Further, a corrupt legal system and the abiding influence of Honduras’s oligarchic, very wealthy families who control much of the country’s industry, commerce and agriculture challenge popular rule. That Castro has secured her many achievements under all these constraints is remarkable.
it’s remarkable that any leader in latin america is capable of doing this and these conditions make me skeptical that the us empire will ever lose ground to brics.
That’s okay. You’re not really a materialist. You’re just a sad liberal. Your guys’ pessimism doesn’t phase me one bit. You stay tuned and keep liking those posts, buddy.
materialism takes time so your weaponization of it to gatekeep doesn’t make sense and the only sad thing here is how much i clearly live your in mind rent free.
i won’t remember you after this interaction, so i can’t promise to keep liking your posts; but i do promise to keep engaging on content that matters to me and, maybe, the exercise will help dispel some of your bitterness and make less of a detriment to this instance.



