4T, the perfected dictatorship
The favored “corcholata” Claudia Sheinbaum not only tries to see the faces of those of us who reside in national territory, now she also tries to see the faces of Mexicans who live abroad.
This weekend, for the first time the newspapers highlighted words from her that are not an exact copy of those that her puppeteer Andrés Manuel López Obrador utters with great insistence.
In Los Angeles, California, precisely in the Million Dollar theater, the one of the vaudevilles, the one of the artistic caravans that go from here to there, without the script of whoever pulls its strings, Sheinbaum gave his own show, he let go of his tail horse and said:
“They said that Mexico, ( Mario ) Vargas Llosa said, was the perfect dictatorship, well no, Mexico is changing, and Mexico has already changed. Mexico is no longer sexist, Mexico allows the participation of women. And Mexico is no longer the perfect dictatorship. Mexico is democratic and is going to be even more democratic,” he expressed.
Mrs. “corcholata” is partly right.
Mexico is no longer the perfect dictatorship…
… today is the perfected dictatorship!
Today our country has a head of the Federal Executive Branch who is a dictator unlike anything seen since the Porfiriato.
As you well know, the word dictatorship comes from Latin in which dictare refers to “dictate” and the suffix ura refers to “activity.” It means “person who gives orders” or dictates, hence the name of the highest authority of a government like the one we suffer today as a dictator.
Even more: A dictatorship such as the so-called Fourth Transformation is a system of government that concentrates all power in a single person or group, who exercises absolute command by force or fraud, without respecting democratic constitutional principles and repressing individual freedoms.
Then you will agree with the writer.
That of Andrés Manuel López Obrador is a perfected dictatorship, a phase superior to that described by the Peruvian-Spanish Vargas Llosa in reference to the many years during which the PRI remained in presidential power.
However, if you still do not agree with me, I will now list the seven main characteristics of the Cuatrotera dictatorship, according to the canons of Political Science.
AMLO, full-fledged dictator
1) The identification of the State with a single political party, as we hear in each of AMLO’s matinees for whom only Morena exists, and the opponents are reactionaries; a mass movement that has not yet managed to consolidate itself as a political party and that only acts at the dictates of you-know-who.
2) The suppression of the division of powers. De facto, there is currently no difference between the Executive and the Legislative where they approve “without changing a single comma” the initiatives full of occurrences and revenge of the occupant of the National Palace. And the Judiciary is under harassment by determining that AMLO’s legislative whims are unconstitutional.
3) The exalted figure of a leader or dictator, which is evidenced by the cult of personality that chairos and amlovers pay to those who have led them to believe that social aid comes from their pockets and not from the treasury.
4) The control of the media, as has been seen recently when in the press releases and television news there a notable absence of criticism of the López Obrador administration — and by extension of its favored “corcholata” — and the lies and invectives against critical journalists who still survive outside of social networks.
5) The propaganda of the official ideology and its repetitive dissemination at matinees, of course, but also on billboards, billboards, vests of its promoters, as well as on official radio and television that are supported by everyone’s taxes.
6) The use of military force in all aspects of the public, and the uncontrollable violence unleashed by criminal groups consented to with “hugs and not bullets.”
7) The repression of human rights and individual freedoms, as suffered by feminist groups, parents of children with cancer, mothers searching for missing children and an extensive list of citizens dissatisfied with the 4T.
AMLO, Morena, the Fourth Transformation, in short, took the step: from the perfect PRI dictatorship to the perfected dictatorship of López Obrador.
So, Mrs. Sheinbaum, don’t try to see our faces, please.
Indications
In the upside-down world of López Obrador, the federal government will proceed criminally against the former prosecutor Omar Gómez Trejo — as it already did against the former head of the PGR Jesús Murillo Karam — for having incurred irregularities and omissions during the time who oversaw the investigations into the Ayotzinapa case, which resulted in the release of 50 of the suspects. They argue that Gómez Trejo chose not to present accusatory evidence within the established deadlines. The reality is that the former special prosecutor has said that the Army does bear responsibility for what happened that night in Iguala. He maintained that the Army had not given all the information about this case, but López Obrador did not like that, who says that the Army has given all the information. And while they praise Omar García Harfuch, a participant in the fabrication of “the historical truth”, whom Claudia Sheinbaum wants to impose as a candidate for the CDMX government, despite the protests of the morenistas of strain. * * * Marcelo Ebrard was captured a few days ago in a square in Rome. And here the “Marcelista” deputies backed down on their promises to modify the budget for 2024. * * * Ernestina Godoy, Sheinbaum’s “carnala” prosecutor, is not so sure of her re-election. The votes of the Morenistas, Greens and Petros do not reach the three-quarters required in the Congress of the national capital. * * * Carlos Romero Deschamps passed away. The former union leader of the oil workers was saved from the Cuatrotero attacks — it is mentioned that through a financial settlement with AMLO’s children — and from the many criminal complaints filed against him by the STPRM members themselves. * * * A death that I greatly regret is that of Gabriel Alarcón Velázquez, one of the three pillars of that El Heraldo de México where I made my debut as a political columnist. I always had his support and advice. Rest in peace! And for today that’s all. I wish you, as always, good thanks and many, many days!
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