Calle 13 - Latinoamérica (Letra) | "el que no quiere a su patria, no quiere a su madre"

LATIN AMERICA 🇨🇴🇦🇷🇧🇴🇧🇷🇨🇺🇵🇦🇸🇻🇺🇾🇵🇪🇳🇮🇬🇹🇪🇨🇨🇱🇲🇽 Hi, I'm sorry to bother you, but the world needs to know everything that's happening in Latin America, and it would help us a lot if you could share this information. 🇲🇽 IN MEXICO: Several people died and many were injured due to the collapse of a Mexico City metro line, caused by government negligence in failing to perform necessary maintenance despite complaints from citizens. We are also experiencing a severe drought and are very close to Day Zero. (The government has said nothing and done nothing about either problem.) 🇨🇴 IN COLOMBIA: People are being attacked and killed for holding PEACEFUL PROTESTS against the reforms the government is trying to impose: the tax reform (the controversial tax reform bill includes a Value Added Tax (VAT) on public services for the highest income brackets, broadens the tax base, creates a fund to address climate change, and imposes a tax on single-use plastics, in addition to increasing VAT on basic necessities), and the healthcare reform (which involves removing "free" support for society, meaning only the upper class can access the healthcare system, even though workers already pay a tax to receive this service). 🇸🇻 IN EL SALVADOR: El Salvador's pro-government Legislative Assembly dismissed the justices and alternate justices of the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) this Saturday (May 1, 2021) for allegedly committing "fraud against the constitution" and violating the separation of powers, with the president's continued support. This constitutes a complete blow to democracy, effectively turning his government into a dictatorship. 🇻🇪 IN VENEZUELA: The government of President Maduro (since 2013) has forced people to leave Venezuela to escape violence, insecurity, and threats, as well as the lack of food, medicine, and essential services. The political, human rights, and socioeconomic events unfolding in Venezuela are forcing a growing number of children, women, and men to flee to neighboring countries and beyond. 🇭🇳 IN HONDURAS: They are experiencing a severe drought, and many are fleeing their country in search of a better life. 🇵🇪 IN PERU: Political crisis, "Peru's political breakdown has resulted in a fragmented electoral landscape. Peruvians don't know who to vote for, as shown by the polls for today's presidential elections. Fed up with corruption and distrustful of the political class, the population must decide between two candidates, one from the extreme left and the other from the corrupt right. 🇬🇹 IN GUATEMALA: The government stole 664 million quetzales that were earmarked for COVID-19 vaccines. 🇦🇷 IN ARGENTINA: Economic activity in Argentina collapsed during the fateful year of 2020. Official data indicates a 10% contraction, the most severe on the continent along with Peru's, if the Venezuelan catastrophe is excluded. Inflation is very high (38.5% in the last twelve months and rising), the currency continues to devalue, the Central Bank's reserves are less than $3 billion, and four out of ten Argentinians live in poverty. The macroeconomic picture is very alarming. CHILE: Chile is forced to use pension savings to help families cope with the economic crisis after the loss of millions. Jobs. 🇨🇷 IN COSTA RICA: It has been many years since the country has experienced a crisis of this magnitude. The unemployment rate is 24%, and the country is among the top ten most unequal nations. Regarding poverty, it has not been possible to reduce the poverty level below 20% in the last 20 years, and with the pandemic, some estimate that the poverty level could reach 26%, with more than 1,500,000 people living in poverty. 🇵🇾 IN PARAGUAY: Paraguay is going through a political and social crisis due to the government's handling of the pandemic. The lack of vaccines and the potential collapse of hospitals, coupled with rising coronavirus infections, has served as a catalyst for social unrest. 🇨🇺 IN CUBA: Cuba is entering a post-Castro era amidst its worst economic crisis in three decades. 🇧🇴 IN BOLIVIA: The urban unemployment rate skyrocketed from 6.6% to 10.5% between January and August 2020, according to official data. "We are very close to a serious economic crisis." These are just some of the problems, but the government censors us. Even among Latin Americans, we can't find out about the problems of our sister countries to be able to help them. Even so, there are more countries with similar but equally important problems. "IN LATIN AMERICA DOES NOT LIVE, IT OVERLIVES The "Latin American Saga" ceased to be a long time ago Joke. Song: Latinoamérica - Calle 13    • Calle 13 - Latinoamérica