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Evo Morales has resigned the presidency of Bolivia after pressure from the military, and is now in exile in Mexico.
The chain of events leading to this should be familiar:
-South American nation, rich in a resource (in this case lithium) craved by Western capitalist powers
-Popular leftist leader who has unambiguously improved the lives of citizens
-Election system that is unfamiliar enough to Americans that procedural irregularities can be leveraged as propaganda
Like clockwork, less than a week after Morales announced he would not enter into commerce with European governments to sell their lithium to multinational corporations, a right-wing force has toppled the leader from power and ousted him from the country.
A few days before Morales resigned, audio was leaked of a call in which opposition leaders mention US Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz in discussing the coup:
This is a tragedy for the Bolivian people and for the world. Morales presided over dramatic gains in literacy, reductions in poverty, and sustained economic growth over the past decade in Bolivia, and without the inflationary outcomes that have occurred in places like Venezuela. Whenever someone like that comes to power in South or Central America, the CIA is not far behind with a preferred right-wing alternative who is complacent and friendly to market neoliberalism. The media dutifully report the state department's version of events, of course, and provide just the right amount of vague detail to convince the ignorant that democracy, and not the wholesale pillaging of a nation's natural and social resources, is victorious after events like this.
And as usual, the right people have the right takes on it in politics. Trump and Bolsnaro are hailing the situation as a win. Jeremy Corbyn, AOC, and Bernie Sanders are pointing out the obvious, that this was a military takeover in Latin America just like all the others.
Ben Norton has an excellent Twitter breakdown of the pattern.
Right out of the woodwork, Twitter bots have begun to appear and spread copy-pasted disinformation about the coup:

The chain of events leading to this should be familiar:
-South American nation, rich in a resource (in this case lithium) craved by Western capitalist powers
-Popular leftist leader who has unambiguously improved the lives of citizens
-Election system that is unfamiliar enough to Americans that procedural irregularities can be leveraged as propaganda
Like clockwork, less than a week after Morales announced he would not enter into commerce with European governments to sell their lithium to multinational corporations, a right-wing force has toppled the leader from power and ousted him from the country.
The Morales move on Nov. 4 to cancel the December 2018 agreement with Germany's ACI Systems Alemania (ACISA) came after weeks of protests from residents of the Potosí area. The region has 50% to 70% of the world's lithium reserves in the Salar de Uyuni salt flats.
Among other clients, ACISA provides batteries to Tesla; Tesla's stock rose Monday after the weekend.
A few days before Morales resigned, audio was leaked of a call in which opposition leaders mention US Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz in discussing the coup:
The Radio Education Network of Bolivia (Erbol) leaked 16 audios involving opposition leaders who are calling for a coup d'etat against the government of President Evo Morales, a political action which would have been coordinated from the U.S. embassy in the Andean country.
Among those mentioned in the audios are the U.S. senators Marco Rubio, Bob Menendez and Ted Cruz, who have would maintained contact with the Bolivian opposition in order to achieve a possible regime change in the South American country.
This is a tragedy for the Bolivian people and for the world. Morales presided over dramatic gains in literacy, reductions in poverty, and sustained economic growth over the past decade in Bolivia, and without the inflationary outcomes that have occurred in places like Venezuela. Whenever someone like that comes to power in South or Central America, the CIA is not far behind with a preferred right-wing alternative who is complacent and friendly to market neoliberalism. The media dutifully report the state department's version of events, of course, and provide just the right amount of vague detail to convince the ignorant that democracy, and not the wholesale pillaging of a nation's natural and social resources, is victorious after events like this.
And as usual, the right people have the right takes on it in politics. Trump and Bolsnaro are hailing the situation as a win. Jeremy Corbyn, AOC, and Bernie Sanders are pointing out the obvious, that this was a military takeover in Latin America just like all the others.
Ben Norton has an excellent Twitter breakdown of the pattern.
Bolivia's right-wing opposition coup leaders like Luis Fernando Camacho have been conspiring with the US-appointed Venezuelan coup leaders.
They are all part of the same network of elite right-wingers, supported by the US and backed by rich capitalists.
These photos show Bolivia's right-wing coup leader Luis Fernando Camacho meeting with US-backed Venezuelan coup leader Gustavo Tarre in August—2 months BEFORE the election which Evo Morales won fairly.
This coup was PLANNED. And it just succeeded, with help from the US government.
Right out of the woodwork, Twitter bots have begun to appear and spread copy-pasted disinformation about the coup:






