Re: Death of Pinochet shakes nation
I've never seen any evidence of Pinochet being part Mapuche Indian, but it has crossed my mind often. Nothing predominantly Amerindian, very diluted. But it still shows through in some of his pictures.
Nothing wrong with it. After all, that's Chile, most of Hispano-America and much of Anglo-America.
P.W., what's the source of that article? I bet that it's one of those yankee white nationalist sites. You know, that white nonesense is as much multiculturalist as anything. In fact as much multiculturalist as yankees themselves. Ridiculous.
I would have felt respect for Pinochet had he not served the interests of the US and the UK. Even if the reasons the Argentinean military started the war in the Malvinas were obscure, they were still on their right and many young Argentineans died with the help of Pinochet to the Brits. Funny that I feel more respect for Fidel Castro than I feel for Augusto Pinochet. It is a matter of integrity here.
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