Mexico Begins Its Own Road to Perdition with the Election of Andrés Manuel López Obrador

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by Victor Mata

 

All Latin-Americans at some point ask themselves: Why is no Latin American country as well-developed as the United States?

The answer is probably not related to our weather or a lesser disposition to work, as many have tried to claim. The answer is probably simpler: A socialist culture and a strong attachment to the left. Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Argentina are all countries that suffered or are suffering devastating economic, political, and social crises. They are all examples of countries that built their own road to the hell through socialism.

This past Sunday was a chance for Mexico to change that trend. Mexico is a country where many people don’t have access to school, where the public health system is extremely deficient, and where it is not safe to walk in the street after 10 p.m. because drug cartels have taken control of some cities. It seems that their citizens took the worst option available to change that reality; they decided to have as a president for the next six years a socialist with damaging populist appeal. His name is Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and is known as AMLO. He is usually described as a nationalist and revolutionary linked with the Party of the Democratic Revolution, which in Spanish is the Partido Revolucionario Democratico. But above all, AMLO is an icon for the Mexican Left.

Mexicans chose, unconsciously or not, the socialist method of changing the reality of their country. There is no doubt that Mexico is going to experience a big transformation after December 2018. The real question is what kind of transformation? With much pain I say the “change” will likely not improve life condition for Mexican people. Conversely, Mexico should prepare for the destruction of the national production workshop as happened in Venezuela and Cuba.

Socialist and communist politicians arrive to govern through democratic means, and once in power use democratic institutions to change their Constitutions and to establish anti-democratic governments. They mostly use totalitarian systems, seeming democratic but controlling the whole society, including the economy, religion and education. They forget human dignity and animalize our moral condition through the two fundamental pillars of socialism; fear and lying. When the economy starts to decrease in socialist countries, usually governors lie to the people, blaming company owners or international bad luck for the internal economic crisis. When they cannot contain the protests generated by the crisis, they use fear-soldiers in the street repressing people, pursuing and torturing opposition leaders.

It is not by chance that Hispano-American socialists have sent public messages of support to AMLO, Dilma Rousseff (the socialist former president of Brazil), Cristina Kirchner (the socialist former president of Argentina), Pablo Iglesias, (a leader of the left in Spain), Evo Morales (socialist president from Bolivia), and of course, the communist dictator from Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro. It seems that AMLO is the new socialist support for Latin American countries.

The whole world should have been scared both by the electoral results in Mexico and the support that socialists offer one each other. The most powerful country in Central America, and neighbor to the United States, may start a debacle next December that could deeply harm Mexico. The socialist system, in the words of Winston Churchill, is “Is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inher­ent virtue is the equal shar­ing of misery.”

Now is the chance for the opposition leadership to stand for the 46 percent of Mexican society who rejected the socialist system and voted for the three candidates who represented democratic ideas. Leaders have a moral duty to both the millions of Mexicans who voted for freedom and to the millions of Mexicans who were seduced by AMLO’s socialist charms. Leaders should understand that Mexico changed from a political bipartisan system to a new modern pluralism system. Making political parties strong and organizing civil society are some of the most important tasks that Mexican leaders have in this moment.

México deserves to be strong, free, and democratic, as millions of Mexicans dreamed when they voted for non-socialists candidates this past Sunday. All people of the world want a system which acknowledges their human dignity and allows them to develop. For those reasons, opposition leaders and the international community must have a strong commitment to Mexican freedom.

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Venezuelan lawyer Victor Mata is participating in Acton’s summer 2018 Emerging Leaders Program. He begins his master’s degree in global public policy this fall at University of Potsdam in Germany.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appeared at and reprinted with permission from Acton.org

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  1. Cliche Guevara

    I work with people who come from all over the world but especially Latin and South America. Whether it’s Venezuela, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil or Puerto Rico, I always ask them how things are going in their native countries. Especially when I know things are starting to circle the drain because they usually still have families there.

    Puerto Rico isn’t a state and you don’t need a passport to travel their but their recent hurricane underscored decades of incompetence topped off with San Juan’s mayor spitting in Trump’s face while simultaneously criticizing our gravy train for not pulling them out of hell in 6 months. You’re welcome.

    Their rationalizing makes flagwaving US nationalists look restrained. Government assassinating DJs on air at the radio station? Well, there’s crime in a lot of US cities. Government stolen everyone’s money and enacting policies that lead to ruin? Can’t get medicine or store shelves are bare as their central planners scared off all foreign investments and ruined businesses? Met with similar “tu quoque” arguments.

    Remind me when I immigrate to your country to get a job where my salary alone can support my whole family here and then run down your country while I’m there.

    Socialism is ingrained in their culture and the founding principles of the US – individual liberty, limited government, the right to the spoils of your own labor are anaethema to the majority of the entire continent.

    At least once a decade, they’ll always decide to go lay back down in a commie gutter and expect a different result. AMLO is this decade’s gutter.

    He wants to make his country succeed by having his undesireables move here illegally and wire the money back and by playing footsie with the drug cartels. This will end like it always does.

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