Polls close at 18:00 local time, counting begins right after Chimpouts might or might not happen at the end of the day
>RIGHT NOW >on going voting process, huge waiting lines >this is chile's first mandatory voting in about a decade >foreign votes outside of Chile give early advantage to Apruebo
Why would any northerner vote for a constitution that gives him subhuman status and gives his property tô mapuches?
Brody Bell
someone redpill me on living in patagonia it looks like not alot of people live there?
Liam Torres
What's in the new constitution?
>For-profit schools banned >The state is constitutionally forced to pay reparations for all past injustices >name changed from Republic of Chile to Plurinational and Paritarian Republic of Chile >Article 25 prohibits all forms of discrimination based on race, religion, or sex but also on political views, “social class,” and other “beliefs.” - conservative views not included >Abortion till the point of birth a constitutional right and fully subsidized by the government >Creates a right to sex education and having one's gender identity recognized >Government constitutionally mandated to promote policies that end gender stereotypes >Using public hospitals made a right for everyone, even those who don't pay hospital related taxes, likely to raise general taxation and designed to get people off private health insurance >Private pensions abolished. People's savings in their private capitalization based savings accounts so far to be confiscated by the state and replaced by a government run retirement fund paid for by taxing the wages current workers (aka a Ponzi scheme). >senate replaced by a ceremonial body, remaining legislature allowed to change voting methods by simple majority >Seats in every legislature reserved for indigenous people based on their share of the population. Indigenous people allowed to vote both for general representatives and their specific indigenous ones, effectively having twice the voting power and abolishing one person one vote >Indigenous Chileans allowed to be tried and judged by a different set of laws regardless of whether they live in indigenous communities >Traditional indigenous lands and cultures to be supported by the government, with possible land reform taking land from non-mapuches and giving it to mapuches >Collective rights given precedence over individual rights
Because of the fault of these communist indoctrinators the Instituto Nacional is now a nest of criminals and commies, every month there is another incident with the students launching molotovs, burning THEIR OWN SCHOOL.