>Rafael López Aliaga is a Peruvian businessman and conservative politician, founder of Renovación Popular and current mayor of Lima. He is known for his right-wing views, including support for free markets, strong religious values, and opposition to leftist politics. He is often nicknamed “Porky” in English as a mocking reference to his appearance, but he has embraced the nickname himself and even used it in his political image, turning an insult into part of his public brand.
El peruANO seniores…
>>2810127You’re going to get a big one. A huge tortoise so you’ll behave like a man. You know where I’m going to shove it. We’re going to shove the tortoise in you, you know exactly where.
Respect for leaning into it guess
>>2810147I look at the picture of that guy on his knees with the porky beanie and realize what people really want and need is some kind of benevolent dictator. I don't think this Porky guy is the right choice however. Truthfully most of the people who become dictators are usually are the worst types but then again I can't blame them for being that way seeing how the average person seems to be. I think you have to be a very patient and understanding person to actually give "the people" a decent standard of living and not just want to exploit and degrade them.
>>2810227Peru is shrinking and all the population is in Lima at this point, the peasants are all dying as a class
>>2810240god damn this needs to be made into a meme. just the image of a class cuck masked as a literal porky praying to god is instantly iconic
>>2810245>all the population is in Lima at this point,Yeah that is even worse. One urban center where all the capital, population and seat of power of the bourgeois government is. All the rural people flocking to the one city in the country. Seeing how destabilizing things are now, it is only a matter of when
>>2810227I feel like gozalo set that shit back
>>2810227>Peru is a ticking time bomb to having a communist revolutionnah thanks to gonzaloids that will never happen
Why is Peruvian politics such a massive clusterfuck, even compared to most places in LatAm?
It's like Peru and Argentina are in constant competition for messiest political system.
>>2810227Urbanization hasn't produced any political destabilization since the 80s at least, in fact the opposite is true: it is associated with collapsing civic participation and labour militancy (India is a very great case study here).