Was Salvadore Allende a good leader for the Chileans? I mean he was clearly superior to Pinochet, but were his policies actually successful and beneficial to the people?
Nice try, Reddit
Allende was a fantastic leader. Chile would be so much greater if the coup didn't happen. Pinochet fucked that country up for awhile
>>2220284
He was improving the country in major ways but was ousted too soon to assess his impact.
>>2221038
Care to elaborate?
he tried so hard to turn his country into every other shitty south American socialist hellhole
>>2221187
>improve literacy
>fight corruption
>feed starving farmers
he was a literal hero. he was the dark knight. fuck che, fuck fidel, this nigga is superior in every way
friendly reminder that, instead of giving up and bowing down to the CIA and pinochet, he saved his family and blew his fucking head off with an AK-47.
his irl death is like alternative ending to scarface. rip you glorious bastard.
>>2220284
>>2221033
>>2221038
>>2221341
t. reddit
>>2221382
Saying Reddit should be an autoban around here, since it's almost never said by anyone with an actual argument.
>>2221385
Not an argument
>>2221388
You don't need to respond to a non-argument with an argument. Your image didn't address their arguments either.
>>2221393
That isn't a argument
>>2221038
>>2221033
>>2221341
>feed starving farmers
They were starving because his tariffs and Mugabe tier inflation moron
>>2220284
>I mean he was clearly superior to Pinochet
In what way?