@visegrad24 Reducing the murder rate in El Salvador by 100x in 10 years. It's almost like a leader focused on a government's #1 purpose -- to defend its citizens.
@Rishabhprakash4@visegrad24 No cartel member has been extradited to the U.S since his first term 7 years ago. Who do you think funded his political party.
@visegrad24 Bukele has showed the way how to deal with cartels and establish the law and order in the country again, other Central American countries should take cognizance especially Panama and Honduras
@ReedFawell111@visegrad24 We've been under Martial Law for 3 years. Loss of civil liberties. One party runs the 3 organs of State. This party is linked to a narco cartel that has avoided extradition to the U.S. for over 15 years. Democracy is not free in a capitalist government.
@visegrad24 This gives us great cause for optimism. Here we learn how open societies can produce Winston Churchill’s in very unlikely places, in this case, El Salvador. At same time that Great Britain struggles with an increasingly totalitarian state.
@Room101SmithWin@visegrad24 Do you mean the 80,000 gang members or the 12,000 innocent civilians that he admits are detained and are still awaiting trial? 3 years of Martial Law and the loss of civil liberties. No press is allowed at any homicide. scene
@visegrad24 Here's an idea:
Let the prisoners in El Salvador's jails earn their freedom by volunteering for the Ukrainian Foreign Legion.
Their reward there, if they win & survive, will be to earn citizenship in Ukraine - where they can retrain in the construction industry to rebuild.
@visegrad24 Well that's because murders by law enforcers who have freedom to torture and kill in prisons is not taken into account here... it's not as pretty as they make it seem
@dusan_skoric@visegrad24 3 years of Martial Law. Media is policed not allowed to cover homicides. He Conveniently doesn't consider crimes of passion homicides.
@JuddBaroff@visegrad24 60% of the local population agrees with you. They did not vote for a second term. 3 years of Martial Law is enough. The Media is threatened by the police and the military when they show up to report on a homicide.
@visegrad24 When he resigns & hands over power to a democratically chosen successor (or, better, holds a fair election & is defeated, handing over power peacefully), I will think El Salvador may indeed have figured it out.
@TheJonBroughton@visegrad24 Nope. You need 3 years of Martial Law, revoke the constitutional rights to face your accuser. Ride the propaganda wave so you can Ignore the constitution all together. Narco state. No extradition here. Police the media to control the narrative.
@CiyanaMoon@visegrad24 3 years of Martial Law and he Revoked our constitutional rights. The cherry is our constitution does not allow presidential re-election.
@iLoveJaneAdams@visegrad24 Martial Law has been imposed for 3 years. He admitted, 12,000 innocent citizens detained awaiting to be assigned a investigative detective. New law holds them in detetion for 2 years before the investigation begins then the 2 year trial begins. Constitution prohibits re-election
@visegrad24 Incredible what happens when a nation actually enforces the law, defends its citizens, and rejects globalist interference. El Salvador proves that real leadership works.
@visegrad24 It's difficult to know the real statistics. The government reports (0) zero homicides in the last 1000 days. Meanwhile our media is threatened by the police and military when they show up to cover a homicide. They control the narrative with propaganda.
@nayibbukele Si no te gustan las críticas regresa a ser dueño de una discoteca.Tu visión no parece ser optimista cuando reacción a críticas, amenazar la paz es un delito.
A los que no les gustan las medidas que se están tomando en El Salvador, no se preocupen, pueden volver a la indiferencia de antes, como cuando no les importaba lo que pasaba acá cuando mataban 30 salvadoreños diarios.
What Elon Musk is doing is genuinely heroic.
He will win no friends in politics and will be ostracised by the current administration. But he is totally right.
We (the entire Western world) simply cannot go on pretending our way of life is sustainable.
Historically, countries build up surpluses in peace time and then go into debt to fight wars. We are going into more and more debt during peace time.
Clever economists will tell you this is sustainable. It is not. And someone has to do something about it.