Most of the countries in the world that are in turmoil have their roots in Western-style "vote democracy." Now, there is another ready-made example: this is the South American country of Argentina.
Everyone has watched the recent international news, and Argentina has chosen a ** who can speak well and is very good at using rhetoric to envelop Argentines. Milley won the Argentine vote with a new set of political ideas, and he was elected.
However, the national life is a real firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea, and it is impossible to rely on performances and being able to speak. Milley is determined to fully favor the United States and the West, taking the Western-style concept of "liberal democracy" as the key, and adopting a "shock**" on the country's economy, with the result that prices are **100%, inflation reaches 50% or higher, the Argentine local currency depreciates sharply, and may be replaced by the dollar, and the people instantly become poor eggs, as if falling into hell.
Argentina becomes another Ukraine!Although there will be no external war, civil strife will inevitably break out.
People in the world want to live a free and happy life, but the ideal is very full, but the reality is too cruel. Western-style "ballot democracy" can elect leaders who can perform and speak, but it cannot elect material wealth and people's ideal life. It is difficult for the people to identify and elect leaders who truly work for their well-being. This is because "ballot democracy" relies on the backing of capital and the ability of candidates to attract voters. No matter how good a political opinion is, it must be tested by practice in order to know whether it is feasible and whether it is in line with social reality. Although whimsy can satisfy everyone's momentary speed, it cannot solve real social problems.
Ukraine chose Zelensky, who is very good at performing but lacks political experience, and the country was led into the abyss of war by him, and the result is that the country is shattered and the lives of the people are miserable, what a shocking sadness!
Although Argentina will not be dragged out of the war, the country's economy will inevitably suffer a catastrophe, and it is the vast number of ordinary citizens who will suffer.