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Was she a communist? Cuz if not, I have bad news about her "basedness"
Hmm, interesting
Perón got beef with the Argie Catholic Church (dominated by aristrocratic second sons with feudal mindset) and obviously with anticapitalist leftists. But the dude was himself catholic, even his wife (for some people, the one actually pushing him for "progressive ideas" like women's vote) was against abortion, the dipshit.
So, depending how politically active she was, if she was a leftist intellectual not inside the peronist party, that would explain her not liking living there in that period. Now, why someone like that would choose the USA to migrate to?
The classic move was to migrate to France.
Uh, yes, she was way cooler than him.
1950 USA had far better economic perspectives than any spanish- or english-speaking country. Plus she probably had a lot of cousins that chose the US instead of Argentina to migrate to (I'm assuming she was italian or irish)
I'm leaning towards @[email protected] assuming Perón headed El Proceso, or something like that.
Look, Perón was a social democrat, and what's social democracy? The moderate wing of fascism. And boy did he liked Mussolini.
But in a context of feudal lords and "robber barons", this social democrat fash dipshit was like Jesus reincarnated for the masses, thus his ex-friends bombed him out of the country (gave him safe conduit to Franco Spain anyways) and prohibited anyone from ever mentioning Perón ever again, banned the party, and immediately got the country indebted to the US.
So, Perón will always be our FDR.
But again, from the 50's to the 70's, a big part of his backers were fascists, who wanted this country to not be a mere agricultural colony, but absolutely fascists nonetheless.
That flavor of fascist died a long time ago here. Right when finance capitalists won against industrial capitalists.
Now, who were Perón's biggest opposition? Mainly feudal shitstains and the few robber barons that weren't backing him, and of course, libs horrified at poor people learning how to read or having paid vacations.
But none of them were persecuted in any real way, cuz they were rich. The people who actually was persecuted were the cool anticapitalist leftists who didn't tow the line, the ones doing the real menace to capital, which this Perón guy was trying to neuter.
Just a fun note: After the coup closely following the Plaza de Mayo bombardment coup, Perón left but as successor of the party he named John William Cook, a communist who participated in the Cuban revolution. A similar thing an homolog social democrat from Mexico did, but John Cook never got to be president here.
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_William_Cooke
Hey, BadEmpanada has a good video about Perón
It's an extremely reduced thing, I would like to point you to some specific source, but I hate reading about argie history cuz it's really depressing so I don't have a main source. Felipe Pigna is a good start I guess, maybe too-lib-friendly but eh.
Also, I updated my post
Huh? No, no, it's cool.
The dude was a fascist, it's just if someone is an "anti-peronist" but aren't leftists, 99% chance they are lib dipshits.
He's saying he'd like to give you a good source
Yeah, I've described Peron's program as "benign fascism" before, I just assumed you had a wonky timeline.
Well ,yes, he was a social democrat,