They want a new Mexico or Venezuela, but they’ll have a great Paiporta
Spain is experiencing a terrible moment for its democracy, as we have seen in recent days.
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The various legal proceedings underway regarding corruption scandals involving the government and its associates are exposing the dirtiest practices of the socialist mafia that has entrenched itself in power. Of course, no democracy is immune to this filth. We cannot be so naive as to believe that any country escapes it simply by voting for its representatives every four years. Ultimately, democracy is not a perfect system: it is, simply, the most effective way to avoid killing each other, as history has demonstrated.
Since the invention of this system, many have tried to pervert democracy to gain advantages and perpetuate their power. In this sense, what is happening in Spain is nothing new. History is riddled with corrupt and abusive governments. Obviously, what socialism seeks by perverting democracy in Spain is to prevent any alternation of power, to turn Spain into the corrupt Mexico of the PRI years, a party that remained in power for 71 years, from 1929 to 2000, turning that country into a dictatorship (Mario Vargas Llosa called it the “perfect dictatorship,” because it was disguised as a democracy). Significantly, the PRI is a member of the Socialist International.
There’s no need to delve into speculation to understand what happens when socialism manages to corrupt and distort a democracy. Today, Mexico is a failed state, with an annual average of over 30,000 homicides —figures typical of a war. Fueled for seven decades by the PRI, political corruption has rotted everything, and drug cartels are the de facto rulers of the country.
Heading south, we have another example. Venezuela is another example of the enormous damage that socialism can inflict on a country. It used to be a very imperfect democracy, and today it is a dictatorship and a pit of misery from which more than 9 million Venezuelans have fled. Right now, this narco-dictatorship (because one of its main businesses is drug trafficking) is facing a possible military invasion by the United States, a country that has had enough of the poison exported by this dictatorship killing tens of thousands of its citizens.
It must be pointed out that our country differs from Mexico and Venezuela. Many Spaniards are losing their faith in the rule of law because of socialism, after seven years of abuses of power, violations of fundamental rights, corruption, and mafia-like practices. I believe I am correct in stating that Pedro Sánchez is the only head of government in the European Union who cannot set foot in the street without a massive police presence.
The head of the socialist gang that governs us already experienced a year ago in Paiporta the consequences of provoking the anger of the Spanish people, scenes whose images went around the world, the socialist leader cowardly fleeing from the neighbors whom he left abandoned in the middle of a disaster that was caused, to a large extent, by the government’s refusal to carry out the necessary hydraulic works to alleviate the frequent floods.
Of course, with its dismantling of the rule of law in Spain, what socialism wants is a new Mexico or a new Venezuela, a country where socialists perpetuate themselves in power through a dictatorship cynically disguised as a democracy. However, what they may end up with is a big Paiporta, because destroying the norms of democratic coexistence has a boomerang effect on politicians. If the laws don’t serve to protect citizens from abuses of power, then they won’t serve to protect the rulers either when millions of Spaniards get fed up with trusting those institutions that the socialists have degraded and decide that the time has come to take justice into their own hands. Think about this before you reach the point of no return, and if you decide to go ahead, don’t come crying later, because the rubble from your demolition of democracy is starting to fall on your heads.
