Name one thing he did wrong

Name one thing he did wrong

Protip: you can't

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Couldn't drop all of em

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Basically nothing besides embezzlement. The coup was authorized by the Chilean Parliament. All of the economic affects causes by the legacy of Frei and Allende are mostly what people remember about him.

See

During his first 2 years in control he still operated a commie socialist state

>Hates by the entire population of my country

Topkek

He left office with a 45% approval rate. He also died a national hero

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Only ABC1 rich people think Pinochet did nothing wrong. Even my conservative professor who is a prussiaboo kind of dislikes him

His gangs literally raped and tortured people.

>Tortured

Yes

>Raped

No. They were all communists anyways

>My conservative professor doesn't like him so no one else does who isn't a part of muh top 1%

Wew lad. Dictatorship are natural cycles of democracy and poor / middle class people looked up to him and continue to do so. He left office with a 45% approval rate , so unless everyone in Chile is just that rich, people who weren't old money millionaires liked him.

Relevant

Explain HDI

>Dictatorship are natural cycles of democracy
No
>and poor / middle class people looked up to him and continue to do so
They were continually intimidated and feeded with propaganda, of course they weren't going to do shit
>He left office with a 45% approval rate
Again, the Si campaign was largely enforced with military forces.
Stop being so delusional

>The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years
The Abbasid, Romans, Seleucids, Ottomans, Tangs and Han seem to disagree.

>No

Yes

>Muh propoganda

Daily Reminder that Allende won by 2% at about 35% of the total vote. I mean, maybe people didn't like the agrarian reforms and maoist inspired communism? Perhaps the copper miners were getting pissed off at the legacy of Frei and Allende?

>Th-they were intimidated by the military!

No. You just can't accept that people liked the guy. Stop being so delusional.

>Romans disagree

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_dictator

Romans had elected dictators during the Republic right after they abolished the monarchy and they continued to have dictators until they abolished the republic in favor of an empire. Stop being a brainlet

>Roman dictatorship is the same as modern dictatorship
kek

When did I say that? Romans actually recognized that dictatorships we're necessary sometimes, unlike today where it is either or.

>you will never be this stylish

why live?

Their dictatorship is more akin to executive emergency powers than actual dictator in the modern sense dumbass

>When did I say that?
>proceeds to say it

ur dumb

Dictators were largely temporary positions for use in times of crisis. They were not usually positions of lifetime power.

You are an idiot, literally read, listen or look at any chilean art during the 20th century.