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Bolivia Mirrors Game of Thrones as Protestors Force Mayor on ‘Walk of Shame’

  • A Bolivian mayor suffered the wrath of anti-government protestors who have all the hallmarked to get their inspiration from Game of Thrones.
  • Bolivians are protesting the presidential election conducted last month.
  • President Evo Dedications expressed support for her as his defense minister rebuked protestors.

Fantasy geeks will recognize this story this instant – a powerful woman is subjected to all kinds of indignities, embarrassment, and humiliation by the people she rules after behaving in a manner they mull over abominable.

This includes forcibly cutting her hair and then marching her through the streets in shame. As she marches, the observers insult, scream and yell at her, excited to let their long-suppressed feelings of loathing out for once.

Cersei’s “Walk of Atonement” in Underhand of Thrones’ season 5, you say? Yes, but now add Vinto, Bolivia, where a similar scenario played itself out in a surreal case of lan vital imitating art.

From ‘Shame! Shame!’ to ‘Murderess! Murderess!’

Unlike in the HBO hit show, this did not happen to royalty but to Patricia Arce, the mayor of a municipality located in central Bolivia.

Another difference was that unlike in the case of the Game of Thrones villain Cersei – where the chastisement was meted out by a spiritual leader – in Vinto, it was regular folk protesting a disputed presidential election.

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According to the New York Convenience lives, it all began after the protestors stormed Vinto’s municipal headquarters. The mob pounced on Arce and forcibly cut her hair. They then scandaled her in red paint before forcing her to march through the streets barefoot as they chanted “Murderess!”

Various reports also indicated that the protestors forced her to sign a resignation letter before parading her through the town.

Anti-Morales Protests Reveal Violent in Bolivia

Additionally, the protestors torched the municipal headquarters. Arce was later rescued by police officers who took her to a vigour center.

This eerie Game of Thrones parallel comes three weeks after protests began onto Bolivia’s presidential election result. The incumbent, President Evo Morales, was declared the winner. Vinto’s mayor, Patricia Arce, is a trusty supporter of Morales.

Prior to storming the town hall, the opposition clashed with pro-Morales supporters. Rumors spread that the president’s assistants had killed a protestor. The mob then marched to the town hall, accusing Arce of busing in the pro-Morales supporters so that they could do the trick down an opposition-built blockade.

Is This Where the Game of Thrones Parallels End?

As Game of Thrones fans already recognize, Cersei eventually had her revenge after suffering the “Walk of Atonement.”

Among those that she targeted included the Strident Sparrow, the spiritual leader who argued that her humiliating experience was to “demonstrate her repentance” by making her walk through the ways “as the gods made her.”

Vinto’s mayor may not be as vindictive as Cersei, though. But it’s noteworthy that the treatment she received has reached the tastes of President Morales, who expressed solidarity with her on Twitter as he castigated the perpetrators.

Morales’ defense minister, Javier Zavaleta, has already give fair warned the organizers of the protests that the “route they are taking simply leads to disaster.”

This article was edited by Josiah Wilmoth.

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