Prove me wrong, /pol/
>side with america
>too capitalist
>kill some of his loyalists
that's about it
>>135066901
"The fact that Chileans enjoy one of the highest standards of living in Latin America is directly due to Salvador Allende’s removal from power less than three years into his disastrous presidency. Not only did Pinochet’s regime restore a legal system founded on the protection of persons and property, but it also freed the economy from the tariffs, taxes, regulation and outright government theft that had grown unchecked during the Allende years. Pinochet lowered tariffs, privatized large portions of the health care and social security systems, and made the economy safe for foreign investment. Yet, Allende is the one whom the world touts as the friend of progress and prosperity. But in reality, like all his fellow socialist u201Cdreamersu201D Allende was the enemy of order, rationality, liberty, and prosperity. Had Allende’s agenda come to pass, Chile would have joined the list of all the other socialist successes like Russia, Cambodia, and Cuba.
Above all, the coup of 1973 reveals to us the ludicrousness of elevating democracy to an end in itself. As centuries of experience have taught us, the success of free societies is dependent on the ability of bourgeois, property-owning middle classes capable of protecting property from the grasping hand of the state. Pinochet’s coup was a triumph for the middle classes of Chile who feared they were about to be subjected to the horrors of socialist revolution and endless civil war. Yet, it was the overturning of a "legitimate" election. An election that put power in the hands of a political elite bent on creating wealth for themselves by destroying those who created it. As with the Europeans following the Great War that made the world "safe for democracy," democracy brought the Chileans nothing but poverty, chaos, and war."
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2006/12/george-reisman/general-augusto-pinochet-is-dead/
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2003/09/ryan-mcmaken/the-fruits-of-democracy/
>>135067393
>u201Cdreamersu201D
wat
>>135067792
"dreamers" *
>>135066901
Just curious here.
Why are the free helicopter rides so well known, but not the argies free C-130 rides?
Been wondering for sometime.
>>135069080
Is this a red pill thread now?
>>135066901
Jew lover like all ancaps
>>135069680
What?
I just wanted to know...
Just being anti-marxist isn't good enough for me.
>>135070302
What more do you need then?
>>135070302
He really wasn't, he was a war angry dog, the guy had no political idiology, he was the face of a dictatorship ruled by the rich. He was too friendly with the Jews. He also destroyed the train industry, that lead to his wife's bus service to pretty much own transportation in the country. Fuck him I love trains. He also destroyed the bindet. Fuck water saving shit.
>>135071724
>the guy had no political idiology
You don't even believe that yourself
>kike lover
>neoliberalism at it's finest
c'mon stop worshiping like some kind of chilean Hitler, he only killed commies and that's it, even then, we literally had one of the best natsoc writers of all time