I think this shows a huge level of ignorance. Anti government stances in a pseudo communist (in terms of state-dependent portion of the economy) is not the same as the same stance in a country where nothing is really run by the state.
I think Juan knows this, and rightfully doesn't mention it except in passing. But to really think that a country whose tv and radio and publication houses and airlines and steel industries and banks (I can continue) are owned by the state does not need to start privatizing because it is a republican message is laughable, ignorant, and parochial.
I think this shows a huge level of ignorance. Anti government stances in a pseudo communist (in terms of state-dependent portion of the economy) is not the same as the same stance in a country where nothing is really run by the state.
I think Juan knows this, and rightfully doesn't mention it except in passing. But to really think that a country whose tv and radio and publication houses and airlines and steel industries and banks (I can continue) are owned by the state does not need to start privatizing because it is a republican message is laughable, ignorant, and parochial.