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Communism kills: Execution of Milada Horáková.

June 27, 1950, in Czechoslovakia is executed at 49 years the defender of women, lifeguard, parliamentarian, lawyer and mother  Milada Horáková. Milada started in politics at an early age, in 1929 she was a member of the Czech National Socialist Party, during the Second World War she was sent to a concentration camp by the National Socialist regime. After the war returns to Prague with her husband in May 1945. After the "t" in which the Communists take the power of parliament, Milada resigns in protest, also refuses to be bribed, help persecuted politicians to escape the country and rejects the idea of ​​exile. This defiant attitude of Milada soon alarmed the communist government that imprisoned her for 3 years, led to a controlled trial in which she defended herself saying: "Nobody in this country should die for their ideas." However, although personalities such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Albert Einstein wrote letters to the president...

Pancho, our peronist Pope

Until a few years ago the citizens of Peronia were famous for something they know how to do very well playing football, survive inflationary crises, and since the proclamation of Pancho as pope they are now also known for this fact. Bergoglio has been very controversial in his speeches and in his way of approaching international politics, he has been received as a lover of  human rights, but rejected some people that come from countries where the most common thing is precisely having their rights violated. What is his scale of values? 
 It is not surprising that Bergoglio has a very critical stance towards capitalism, competition, the free market, individual freedom and the pursuit of our own ends. He always makes us see he condemns private initiative and boosts that so common word in Peronia: social justice. 
 Social justice is a very trendy word in Peronia, encompasses everything that is "right" and at the same time does not define what is justice or what part of s...