Pinochet's Press

Sooner or later, the truth comes out. It's been reported that several news organizations in Chile were bribed to refrain from reporting official crimes by the Pinochet regime. So much for a free press and unbiased reporting. This is why one has to be skeptical of the media, when it cries foul over when governments such as those of Correa, Fernández, Maduro or Morales take certain steps "against" it, as if they were innocent bystanders who just report the news. Media outlets are owned by the rich who feel threatened by progressive policies that affect their privileges. They are part of the ruling class, and therefore, are by no means impartial. Their agenda is to protect the status quo, but they pretend to be on the side of democracy and freedom, all the while they are broadcasting and publishing propaganda.

Chile under Pinochet was an example of this strategy that still goes on 40 years later in other parts of Latin America. Beware of the so-called free press in Ecuador, Argentina, Venezuela and Bolivia. They are the proverbial wolves in sheep clothing.

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