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carito-dorito · 4 years
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This last month in my country Peru, we experienced one of the worst acts of corruption, cop abuse, and violence by our now ex-president by fact (aka. dictator) Manuel Merino. In these protests we lost two heroes that wanted to protect our laws.
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Not because of Vizcarra's lost of charge but because we're dealing with a pandemic, an economic and political crisis. Corrupt or not, our laws didn't allow him to be taken out by force. Our congress did, because they're followers of different presidents that did always more damage than good like Alan Garcia, Alberto Fujimori, Alejandro Toledo and the list goes on.
We lost two boys, Jack Bryan Pintado and Inti Sotello. Now known as the "Bicentennial heroes" considering how they tried to protect others during the protests. And how they both wanted a better future for their family and country.
Inti's name means "Sun" in quechua. And considering he was and is one of the most adored gods in our andean religion, it's not difficult to imagine how it'd be his rage towards all this situation. Inti is our sun now, for a better future, and our guidance. We didn't want him to die, but we owe him everything and will always do.
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carito-dorito · 4 years
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Inti Sotello and Jack Pintado's coffins were placed right next to Tupac Amaru's grave. Now being named the heroes of the bicentenary.
If you ask, those were the first two deads in our second biggest protest in Perú against our congress and our now ex-president Manuel Merino. Let's always remember this, both were killed.
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