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Nonsense
Jan 26, 2007

Zero chance the right allows Castillo to win.

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gradenko_2000
Oct 5, 2010

HELL SERPENT
Lipstick Apathy

Some Guy TT posted:

more on topic every time i see fujimoris name i just scratch my head asking myself how and why a family of japanese nazis is somehow the vanguard of maintaining perus racial purity



quote:

A Peruvian of Japanese descent,[12] Fujimori took refuge in Japan when faced with charges of corruption in 2000. On arriving in Japan, he attempted to resign his presidency via fax, but his resignation was rejected by Congress, which preferred to remove him from office by the process of impeachment by a 62-9 vote. Wanted in Peru on charges of corruption and human rights abuses, Fujimori maintained a self-imposed exile until his arrest while visiting Chile in November 2005.[13] He was extradited to face criminal charges in Peru on 22 September 2007.[14]

Some Guy TT
Aug 30, 2011

disgusted drake: forced sterilization of muslims

approving drake: forced sterilization of polytheists

SexyBlindfold
Apr 24, 2008
i dont care how much probation i get capital letters are for squares hehe im so laid back an nice please read my low effort shitposts about the arab spring

thanxs!!!
Doesn't seem like Castillo will be able to flip it at this point. Oh well, time for some girlboss warcrimes

Zedhe Khoja
Nov 10, 2017

sürgünden selamlar
yıkıcılar ulusuna
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbD1XDhKr8U
libs proven to be fascist trash who would see every minority dead before paying a cent more in taxes yet again

Yossarian-22
Oct 26, 2014

SexyBlindfold posted:

Doesn't seem like Castillo will be able to flip it at this point. Oh well, time for some girlboss warcrimes

nah. wait for rural results to come in. they will be *very* strong for castillo

Junkozeyne
Feb 13, 2012
Too close to really call until the rural votes are in, but the revelation that liberals will rather marry the fascists to save capitalism isn't exactly new.

Cerebral Bore
Apr 21, 2010


Fun Shoe

Yossarian-22 posted:

nah. wait for rural results to come in. they will be *very* strong for castillo

in related news oas says that massive voter fraud has definitely occurred in the brownrural areas and no you can't see the evidence

Doktor Avalanche
Dec 30, 2008

Cerebral Bore posted:

in related news oas says that massive voter fraud has definitely occurred in the brownrural areas and no you can't see the evidence

https://orinocotribune.com/bukele-breaks-with-the-oas-we-made-the-mistake-of-putting-our-trust-in-them/

gradenko_2000
Oct 5, 2010

HELL SERPENT
Lipstick Apathy
https://twitter.com/KawsachunNews/status/1401741253067395072

Doktor Avalanche
Dec 30, 2008

btw castillo is losing but has been clawing back fraction after fraction of a percentage since it seems they count urban areas first and rural/jungle/hard-to-reach later
KF 50.506% vs PC 49.494%

PawParole
Nov 16, 2019
Probation
Can't post for 3 hours!
https://twitter.com/AmericaElige/status/1401830168969240581

gap is closing

The REAL Goobusters
Apr 25, 2008

oh man the people on my Instagram that are living in New York are pissed and I’m here for it

Neurolimal
Nov 3, 2012
Very dark lmao if Eugenics Daughter gets elected off the back of libs preferring to throw indigenous under the bus rather than have a marginally more leftist leader

Doktor Avalanche
Dec 30, 2008

I have a bad feeling diaspora votes are gonna give it to girlboss in the end

Neurolimal
Nov 3, 2012
https://twitter.com/AmericaElige/status/1401850877913206784?s=20

Cmon mr.pencil


Doctor Jeep posted:

I have a bad feeling diaspora votes are gonna give it to girlboss in the end

Out-of-country votes were like 35k, probably wont matter unless its like straight 50-50

Kindest Forums User
Mar 25, 2008

Let me tell you about my opinion about Bernie Sanders and why Donald Trump is his true successor.

You cannot vote Hillary Clinton because she is worse than Trump.
https://twitter.com/AmericaElige/status/1401879790626484230


Wow

genericnick
Dec 26, 2012


ahhh

Cerebral Bore
Apr 21, 2010


Fun Shoe
a coup it is then

Kindest Forums User
Mar 25, 2008

Let me tell you about my opinion about Bernie Sanders and why Donald Trump is his true successor.

You cannot vote Hillary Clinton because she is worse than Trump.
It's hard to see an effective tie between a fascist and a left-wing part turn into anything but violence. :(
Stay safe people of Peru

Neurolimal
Nov 3, 2012
Stunning upset but you know, he played a good game and took his shot when it opened up

https://twitter.com/dvdss01/status/1401887874379833347?s=20

Archduke Frantz Fanon
Sep 7, 2004
Probation
Can't post for 4 hours!
Pedro Pollogieg

Sheng-Ji Yang
Mar 5, 2014


https://twitter.com/AmericaElige/status/1401917827410444294

https://twitter.com/KawsachunNews/status/1401909701173035009

cuzco voting over 80% for castillo and out more than rest of the country. hes going to win.

Wraith of J.O.I.
Jan 25, 2012


come on pedro you can do it

brugroffil
Nov 30, 2015


now with .15%

https://twitter.com/KawsachunNews/status/1401918928528498693





Why is their symbol a pencil?

lollontee
Nov 4, 2014
Probation
Can't post for 10 years!
prepare for surprising recount results

MeatwadIsGod
Sep 30, 2004

Foretold by Gyromancy
brb, writing my OAS-sponsored article about concern over the fairness and transparency of this election

Sheng-Ji Yang
Mar 5, 2014


Wraith of J.O.I.
Jan 25, 2012


https://twitter.com/kawsachunnews/status/1401924558228234243?s=21

World War Mammories
Aug 25, 2006


the needle goes international

SexyBlindfold
Apr 24, 2008
i dont care how much probation i get capital letters are for squares hehe im so laid back an nice please read my low effort shitposts about the arab spring

thanxs!!!

Yossarian-22 posted:

nah. wait for rural results to come in. they will be *very* strong for castillo

Yeah, I might have been prematurely doomering. Difference's down to 10 thousand votes, with hundreds of thousands from the pro-Castillo hinterlands still pending. Following the ONPE update, seems like the pro-Keiko crowd is placing all their hopes on the vote from peruvians abroad - which is less than the remaining rural vote.

gradenko_2000
Oct 5, 2010

HELL SERPENT
Lipstick Apathy
I'VE SEEN ENOUGH!!!

lumpentroll
Mar 4, 2020

ToxicAcne
May 25, 2014

SexyBlindfold posted:

Yeah, I might have been prematurely doomering. Difference's down to 10 thousand votes, with hundreds of thousands from the pro-Castillo hinterlands still pending. Following the ONPE update, seems like the pro-Keiko crowd is placing all their hopes on the vote from peruvians abroad - which is less than the remaining rural vote.

Is the rural urban divide universal in Latin America? It's interesting that rural areas in Peru and Bolivia lean left and Urban areas right.

V. Illych L.
Apr 11, 2008

ASK ME ABOUT LUMBER

ToxicAcne posted:

Is the rural urban divide universal in Latin America? It's interesting that rural areas in Peru and Bolivia lean left and Urban areas right.

it is this way in almost every non-rich area. the NATO countries are hosed up because we've got ridiculously huge academic/middle classes who get to redefine the project of the left around them, but generally an organised periphery movement is going to be much more left-wing than an organised centre movement, since they're acting in opposition to the main concentrations of wealth etc. this is what mao realised and used to conquer china.

in latin america, a ton of the people living in the periphery are also indigenous and generally have long, hard political educations which foster some extremely serious people and leaders who risk painful, torturous death for their organisations. these people will often be moderately corrupt, but they also don't tend to seriously sell out - morales, mujica and lula all come from this sort of background and apparently so does castillo. it's imo an encouraging sign that people from these movements are regaining prominence

Neurolimal
Nov 3, 2012
https://twitter.com/AmericaElige/status/1401939746423726080?s=20

Pencil rubs out eugenics girlboss

ToxicAcne
May 25, 2014
Ah I see. But what about the urban industrial proletariat?

V. Illych L.
Apr 11, 2008

ASK ME ABOUT LUMBER

also this election is so goddamned tense i've never seen anything like it

Doktor Avalanche
Dec 30, 2008

the Teacher has taken over the lead, hopefully expats won't wipe it out

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SexyBlindfold
Apr 24, 2008
i dont care how much probation i get capital letters are for squares hehe im so laid back an nice please read my low effort shitposts about the arab spring

thanxs!!!

ToxicAcne posted:

Is the rural urban divide universal in Latin America? It's interesting that rural areas in Peru and Bolivia lean left and Urban areas right.

It's not universal - I think it's particularly notorious in Peru and Bolivia because there's also an ethnic component, with many of their rural areas having a strong indigenous element, both demographically and culturally.
In contrast, rural Chile isn't too different from the rest of the country, electorally or demographically speaking - there's a larger concentration of indigenous communities than the national average in the rural north and south, but they're still a minority, and if anything the general impression is that the rural vote skews to the right, which isn't entirely true either - curiously enough, if there's any consistent outlier it's that some rural districts have a strong preference for centrist christian-democrats (it makes some sense historically, since the moderate land reform from Frei Montalva was the only one that stuck, in the end, and the rural left was either qiped out during the dictatorship or had to migrate to the cities).
From what little I know of Argentinean politics, their rural vote is important, but less in the way of skewing left or right and more in the sense of it being a pressure group in its own right, that both sides attempt to court.

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