Chapter 4: "Father of the nation"
I will be defined as "carrerista" and maybe I'm, but what I can tell you Bernardo O'higgins seems to me to be one of the most nefarious characters in our history and for the same reason I find it horrible that he is the so-called "father of the nation" when in reality no victory is owed to himself contrary to him is owed only defeats and murders product of envy, let us not forget one of the battles led and thought by him is known as "El desastre de Chacabuco", failure that was warned by Carrera, but pride won him.
Now, a murderer ruled by envy and a thirst for power, it really seems to you that this guy can bear the title of father, it’s ridiculous that a guy who was "given" the position of "general manager" but when he was in chaos and they were going to take away his position to fix it, his best idea was to order the murder and charge the victims' father for it, among many other things and many other people I won’t mention.
I don’t know about you, but the fact that there are so many places and things with your name seems to me to be a terrible and somewhat ungrateful thing for those who really deserve recognition.
Now, a murderer ruled by envy and a thirst for power, it really seems to you that this guy can bear the title of father, it’s ridiculous that a guy who was "given" the position of "general manager" but when he was in chaos and they were going to take away his position to fix it, his best idea was to order the murder and charge the victims' father for it, among many other things and many other people I won’t mention.
I don’t know about you, but the fact that there are so many places and things with your name seems to me to be a terrible and somewhat ungrateful thing for those who really deserve recognition.

How interesting your point of view!
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