You know the drill, posting links here because eventually Twitter is going to suspend me and I hate dead citations in my articles.
Today, we're exploring the military coup in Bolivia and revisionist Pig Empire history/propaganda.
I mean this really isn't a matter of opinion; the process wasn't constitutional and Anez didn't succeed Morales - it was a military coup, and the fundie fascist was sworn in without quorum because Morales' party was in hiding from LETHAL right wing terrorism. You know, a coup.
Washington Post is straight up lying by calling the process constitutional - it wasn't, not at the start, and certainly not when the military appointed Anez and claimed it was saving Bolivia.
Interestingly enough, the quasi-anonymous WaPo editorial board managed to write a pearl-clutching propaganda piece about the fallout from the right wing coup in Bolivia, without mentioning the involvement of admitted coup-plotter Luis Fernando Camacho, or the fact that he's a fascist:
https://fair.org/home/western-media-whitewash-bolivias-far-right-coup/
And naturally of course, because the piece didn't even mention Camacho, it also failed to mention his leadership role in the coup, or his close relationship with the post-coup far right (and illegal) Anez government in Bolivia:
https://jacobinmag.com/2019/12/bolivia-coup-evo-morales-jeanine-anez