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Some say nothing, some say worse than nothing, some say salvation from the landowners, some say democracy, some say socialism.

It was a catharsis of sort. A point in wich the masses were done and unleashed themselves one against the other. It was a period guided by whomever had a plan at all, and most of those plans did not stick. We couldn't just become communist, the americans would simply invade our country, but none of the revolutionaries could just pretend all the social issues didn't exist and we just had to get rid of porfirio to restore some fantastical american-like democracy.

The solution was to be socialist, but not enough to cause an american intervention. Redistribute land. Seize all industry. Entirely expell the americans. Nationalize oil, electricity, crush the clergy, build socialist schools. We got away with far more than you'd expect being right in front of the US.

But then again, none of those things sticked either. The catholic clergy had its back broken, but evangelicals have gotten to slip through the cracks, i hope you've heard of la luz del mundo. Pemex was such a corrupt clustefuck it ended up gutted and bought by foreign companies in 2012. Americans are moving into resort towns, building walled up skyscrapers and treating us like a pest in our own country. And i wouldn't say we have any leverage against them, just a parasitical dependency on foreign universities and car companies to maintain our mediocre standard of living.

Millions still live in poverty, but its millions, not the whole 130 million. That's got to count for something, something, irreversibly, changed. But what was it?
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post revolutionary model was not sustainable. we should've started to open up in the 60s when the state was still strong
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>>18490570
When you put it like that, it reads so sad. God truly cannot exist, at least not for us Latinos, why would a benevolent God help the usa at every single turn and always give the worst possible lives to Latinos, giving the worst luck to all Latino states and peoples even innocent ones. Fuck.
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It all comes down to human capital. The American colonists were wealthy and literate. They could both overthrow their rulers and create their own government that was accountable to them. The mexican is poor and illiterate, he is nothing but a worker for the ruling class. That’s why the revolution only replaced the wealthy landlords with the government. A mexican farmer was given his lot, but could only work it. His government owned him.
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Replace a 30 year old dictatorship with a 70 year old dictatorship
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>>18490570
>Americans are moving into resort towns, building walled up skyscrapers and treating us like a pest in our own country
Lmfao is this actually happening? Reverse immigration
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>>18490570
A shithole full of obese retards.
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>>18491130
Boomers are moving to Mexico to retire yes. It’s cheaper and nicer in expat towns than much of the Us
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LA LLAMADA «REVOLUCIÓN MEXICANA» FUE UNA SERIE DE GUERRAS CONTRA MÉXICO PATROCINADAS POR EL GOBIERNO DE ESTADOSUNIDOS, Y POR SUS LOGIAS FRANCMASÓNICAS, A PARTIR DE EL HECHO DE QUE PORFIRIO DÍAZ DEJÓ LA FRANCMASONERÍA, RETORNANDO A LA IGLESIA, Y COMENZANDO A «DESOBEDECER» LAS ÓRDENES PROVENIENTES DE EL DISTRITO DE COLUMBIA.

EL PROPÓSITO DE ESTA «REVOLUCIÓN»: INSTALAR UN GOBIERNO ABSOLUTAMENTE ATEÍSTA Y SUBORDINADO TOTALMENTE A ESTADOSUNIDOS.

NO FUE UNA «REVOLUCIÓN MEXICANA», SINO UNA SUBVERSIÓN ANTIMEXICANA, CUYAS CONSECUENCIAS AÚN SE PADECEN.

GRACIAS A DIOS, EN JALISCO, Y EN EL BAJÍO, NO NOS SOMETIMOS, Y, AUNQUE NUESTROS ANCESTROS PERDIERON LA GUERRA CONTRA LA «REVOLUCIÓN», SÍ LOGRARON MITIGAR SU LUCIFERINA VORACIDAD, EN EL NOMBRE DE DIOS, DE CRISTO REY, Y DE LA VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE.
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Porfirio was trying to industrialize Mexico but the revolution cut it short. They then implemented a hopelessly corrupt economic system based on patronage which lasted until the 90s.

The revolutionaries pinned him as some kind of robber baron elitist who sold Mexico out to the gringos, but he was something of a revolutionary himself 35 years earlier. Mexico was a rural economy ruled by crypto-feudal magnates which he sought to modernize about as quickly as Mexico could in the 19th century by attracting foreign capital and pacifying the barons with promises of wealth. This he orchestrated without falling into the trap we see in Africa today where profits are funneled into Swiss bank accounts, Porfirio would make Mexico desirable to investors on the condition they spend their profits in Mexico where reasonable. An American setting up a mine would use Mexican banks, a stable Mexican currency, an office in Mexico City, they would be inclined to hire skilled Mexican laborers and purchase from supporting light industries also situated in Mexico.

However industrialization is not without teething issues. Commercial farms drove up rents and small farmers that couldn't compete went into debt, selling their land and moving to the cities in the hopes of finding higher paid work, of which there was only a slow erratic trickle. If Porfirio had another 10-15 years the flurry of new technology like combustion engines and electric power generation might have driven up the value of Mexican labor ensuring stability, but he was no longer the 45 year old kid he was after seizing power, he was 80 and nearly out of time. He was accused of clinging to power, perhaps because he realized his successor Madero was incompetent. Madero would in fact provoke revolts that would later turn against himself after he supplanted Porfirio. The rest is history, the effect being a halt of Porfirio's bold if imperfect system and replacement by one more like Africa's.
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>>18491535
Amen
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>>18491535
You are a mentally ill pedophile faggot who jacks off to blonde little girls. Your ancestors were probably the atheist faggots who oppressed Christians in the countryside.

t. actual descendant of Cristeros.
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>>18491652

>You are a mentally ill [...]

NO.


>[...] pedophile [...]

NO.


>[...] faggot [...]

NO.


>[...] who jacks off to blonde little girls.

NO.


>Your ancestors were probably the atheist faggots [...]

NO.


>[...] who oppressed Christians in the countryside.

EL ATEÍSMO POLÍTICO DE LA «REVOLUCIÓN» FUE TOTAL; EN TODO EL PAÍS, NO SOLO EN EL ÁMBITO RURAL; CIUDAD, CAMPO; URBE, AGRO: SU FIN ERA UN ESTADO LUCIFERINO DE CIUDADANOS DESDIOSADOS.


>t. actual descendant of Cristeros.

AH, SÍ? CUÁLES SON TUS APELLIDOS?
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>>18491535
cringe
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>>18491535
Cope Sanchez, you don't worship any god but instead you worship a crucified conman.
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>>18491535
Is this you? https://x.com/KMGN49
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>>18491912
>tfw no antisocial bitter bf to love me mexicanly
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>>18490723
Sorry Juan Pedro, you still can't jump the border.



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