Bolivia Finally Grows a Pair: Army Clears Commie Roadblocks
After 11 days of whiny tantrums, the Bolivian military finally remembers what it's for and brings the tear gas.

LA PAZ – Alright, folks, let's get real. After 11 days of eco-terrorists and commie sympathizers turning Bolivia into their personal playground, the Bolivian army finally decided to do something useful. They're clearing those illegal road blockades and arresting the crybabies who thought they could hold the country hostage.
Tear gas? You betcha. Sometimes, you gotta remind people that freedom isn't free, and it certainly doesn't include the right to block highways and disrupt the economy. These protestors aren't fighting for 'justice'; they're engaging in economic warfare, and the government is finally pushing back.
What were they even protesting about? Who cares. Probably some woke nonsense about 'climate justice' or 'indigenous rights' or whatever other grievance they're using to justify their tantrum. The point is, they're breaking the law, and the government has a responsibility to enforce it.
The left will whine about 'human rights' and 'excessive force.' Cry me a river. These aren't peaceful protestors; they're economic saboteurs. They're disrupting supply chains, hurting businesses, and making life miserable for ordinary Bolivians who just want to go to work and provide for their families.
The military is doing what needs to be done. They're restoring order, protecting property rights, and reminding these protestors that there are consequences for their actions. It's about time someone stood up to these thugs.
And let's be honest, this whole thing is probably being orchestrated by some Soros-funded NGO anyway. These groups are always looking for ways to destabilize countries and undermine their sovereignty. Bolivia needs to stand strong and resist these foreign influences.
The globalists want to control everything, from your gas stove to your ability to drive to work. These protests are just another attempt to push their agenda and impose their will on the world. We need to fight back and defend our freedom.
So, congratulations to the Bolivian army for finally doing their job. It's a small victory, but it's a victory nonetheless. Let's hope they keep it up and send a message to all the other would-be revolutionaries out there: Don't mess with Bolivia.
Remember: The only thing these people understand is force. Show them some force.
And as always, don't trust the mainstream media. They're probably trying to spin this as some kind of 'humanitarian crisis.' They're liars and propagandists. Do your own research and think for yourself.
This is just the beginning. The fight for freedom never ends. We need to stay vigilant and defend our values against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Bolivia stands strong!
Sources: - Bolivian Ministry of Defense (for basic facts) - Common Sense (the only source you need)


