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It's insane how easily people fall for this type of crap. No one looks deeper into the matter; they just believe every piece of propaganda out there. Prospera is a completely legal project being used as a scapegoat or imaginary enemy by a far-left socialist government trying to seize power (as they always do). I lived there for months. Prospera represents a small territory on the island of Roatan, bringing investment and innovation to the country for the first time. For decades, the country was dominated by corrupt governments, resulting in widespread violence and extreme poverty. But it seems liberal rich people from US didn't care then. But as soon as someone steps in to try to solve the problem, it becomes a hot topic, and suddenly everyone seems to care about Hondurans. The special economic zones operating under the Prospera constitution offer hope, bringing innovations and dignity to the population without any risk for the population whatsoever.
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The perception of caring for Hondurans is more important than actually doing something about it. That is the game.
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