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Part One: Christmas non-Bastard: The Tupamaros of Uruguay

Behind the Bastards

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Urguayan Civil Disobedience Campaigns

In the late 19 fifties, there's just massive unemployment in uraguayan politics. And instead of doing normal political things, everyone in the country gets to vote yea or nay o. A lot of workers aren't unionized at this point, and a lot of them are like starving,. The national council proves that they can be as vicious as a government with the president.

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