La ESTUPIDA moda de admirar a los DICTADORES.

Support the channel and try this excellent AI tool by clicking this link 👉 https://chatllm.abacus.ai/ajo Sources and Bibliography on the dictatorships mentioned: On the dictatorship of Rafael L. Trujillo (Dominican Republic): Trujillo: The Life and Tyranny of a Caribbean Dictator, by Robert Crassweller. (Detailedly documents the crimes, embezzlement, and whims of the family). Archives of the Memorial Museum of the Dominican Resistance. (Testimonies and official records of the torture at La 40 and the genocide). On Jorge Rafael Videla (Argentina): Nunca Más (CONADEP Report). (The official report that documents the thousands of disappeared, the theft of babies, and torture methods such as the Death Flights). On the Porfiriato (Mexico): Barbarous Mexico, by John Kenneth Turner. (A raw report that exposed slavery, company stores, and the massacres of peasants under Porfirio Díaz's banner of order and progress.) On Adolf Hitler (Nazi Germany): If This Is a Man, by Primo Levi. (A harrowing autobiographical account of survival, torture, and experiments in concentration camps.) Data on voter behavior (Protest voting): The phenomenon of Negative Partisanship: Various political science studies, such as those by the Pew Research Center and political scientist Alan Abramowitz in his book The Great Alignment, demonstrate that in today's democracies, the majority of voters do not go to the polls out of loyalty or enthusiasm for their candidate's proposals. Statistics show that the main driving force behind voting is rejection, fear, or disgust toward the opposing candidate or party. In other words, people don't vote for someone good, but against the one they consider the worst.