Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Karl Marx, o General Bolivar e os Bolivarianos

Uma das características mais salientes dos idiotas latino-americanos e’ a burrice. Considerem os Bolivarianos, primitivos marxistas e idólatras de um caudilho. Vejam o que Karl Marx escreve sobre Simon Bolivar: "Bolivar was now honored with a public triumph. Standing in a triumphal car, drawn by 12 young ladies, dressed in white, adorned with the national colors, and all selected from the first families of Caracas, Bolivar, bareheaded, in full uniform, and wielding a small baton in his hand, was, in about half an hour, dragged from the entrance of the city to his residence. Having proclaimed himself “dictator and liberator of the western provinces of Venezuela"-Marino had assumed the title of “dictator of the eastern provinces"-he created “the order of the liberator,” established a choice corps of troops under the name of his body-guard, and surrounded himself with the show of a court. But, like most of his countrymen, he was averse to any prolonged exertion, and his dictatorship soon proved a military anarchy, leaving the most important affairs in the hands of favorites, who squandered the finances of the country, and then resorted to odious means in order to restore them. The new enthusiasm of the people was thus turned to dissatisfaction, and the scattered forces of the enemy were allowed to recover".

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