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By Pamela Cerdeira

It is the people, the people rule, and as the people are everyone, at the same time no one, so the people are us: the voted, the converts, those who have the power. Do not call them propagandists, do not call them officialists, do not call them powerful, because they are not; they are the people, simple as the people, the people are their boss. The people are them, and those who think the same.

It will be six years in which we will be hearing the same story: the people decided it, and since the people voted for them, whatever the party in power decides will be law, or constitutional reform. Are they not even thinking about the day they will not be in power? I guess not, they are thinking about the immediate, about amassing more power so that no one will remove them, at least until they are gone, 70 years will take, history has told us, enough so that most of those who have voted for constitutional supremacy will no longer be here. Aren't they ashamed? They put up with it. They look at their pueblo relatives in positions of power, the signatures of their pueblo propagandists approving what they do to remind them as history passes them by, they look at their not so pueblo wallets, and they believe it. The people deserve it, that we do it for the people, whom they do not listen to, whom they do not turn to see, whom they use at their whim. People to whom they will give, but only enough, not too much education, not too much health, not too much freedom, because then they begin to have an opinion and they cease to be people.

A destroyed INAI so that the people cannot ask questions, a corrupted Human Rights Commission so that the people cannot complain, judges made to fit so that the people cannot defend themselves, a reform of supremacy so that the people cannot question.  

By the way, the majority did not vote for them, 6 out of 10 voted, and of those 6, again 6 out of 10. But let them not all go, better not to vote, a small town is easier to manage.

The people are everyone, those you like and those you don't like, those who applaud you and those who contradict you, also those who don't care, but it is convenient that we are not clear who the people are, because if the people are everyone, then they are no one, and here only the spokesmen of the people rule, who in the name of no one and everyone will do whatever they want. Poor people.

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