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No more than 10 years ago, prominent voices on the left wing applauded Hugo Chavez and Maduro’s prolonged reign of terror in Venezuela. Championing socialist authoritarianism as providing a more powerful and prosperous Venezuela that the world must soon model themselves after. Chavez defiantly called the wicked Dubya the devil, and stopped trade deals with the US.
But, as enevitable as all socialist paradises go, the breadlines were formed, the people were starved, and the government became feared. Today, the citizens are eating their own cats and dogs to survive, handing over their children because they can’t afford to feed them, and the government can’t keep their socialist run grocery stores stocked with toilet paper. Young women are whoring themselves for less than $10 USD to try and survive. And people are breaking into zoos to kill exotic animals for food.
Now, you’d think the leftists who once praised Venezuela’s socialist regime, would come out and say, “Oh my, look what we’ve done!” Instead, it falls on the left’s deaf ears. If these people had any humanity in them, they’d circle back and reflect on the times they pushed hard for supporting this atrocity, and look back in regret.
The left has created this. And they don’t care.
But, as enevitable as all socialist paradises go, the breadlines were formed, the people were starved, and the government became feared. Today, the citizens are eating their own cats and dogs to survive, handing over their children because they can’t afford to feed them, and the government can’t keep their socialist run grocery stores stocked with toilet paper. Young women are whoring themselves for less than $10 USD to try and survive. And people are breaking into zoos to kill exotic animals for food.
Now, you’d think the leftists who once praised Venezuela’s socialist regime, would come out and say, “Oh my, look what we’ve done!” Instead, it falls on the left’s deaf ears. If these people had any humanity in them, they’d circle back and reflect on the times they pushed hard for supporting this atrocity, and look back in regret.
The left has created this. And they don’t care.
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Venezuelan suffering falls on deaf ears
You are as good at propaganda as the US government!
Who did you say you were again?
Who did you say you were again?
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If you supported Chavez, the blood of the innocent are on your hands.
Facts don’t care about your feelings.
Facts don’t care about your feelings.
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In 1998, Venezuela had only 12 public universities, today it has 32. Cuban doctors were brought to Venezuela to provide free health care in community clinics. The government provides cooking and heating gas to low-income neighborhoods, and it’s launched a literacy campaign for uneducated adults.
Big oil revenues enabled Chavez and the United Socialist Party to bring millions of Venezuelans out of poverty. Between 1995 and 2009, poverty and unemployment in Venezuela were both cut in half.
Venezuela's suffering today is a result of American led economic warfare
convincing the Saudi's to cut oil prices to below 30 dollars a barrel and subsidizing welfare for the rich owners of private production in Venezuela to sabotage in country services in exchange for lavish welfare abroad
prez's idea about poor all come from the whining 1% who don't get to rip off the public like they used to
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Big oil revenues enabled Chavez and the United Socialist Party to bring millions of Venezuelans out of poverty. Between 1995 and 2009, poverty and unemployment in Venezuela were both cut in half.
Venezuela's suffering today is a result of American led economic warfare
convincing the Saudi's to cut oil prices to below 30 dollars a barrel and subsidizing welfare for the rich owners of private production in Venezuela to sabotage in country services in exchange for lavish welfare abroad
prez's idea about poor all come from the whining 1% who don't get to rip off the public like they used to
http://www.mintpressnews.com/us-led-eco ... rt/218335/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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IF Chavez was a terrible leader, then ultimately big oil is to blame. Had it not been for big oil's ongoing theft of Venezuela's natural resources, Chavez would have never been able to win a democratic election, based on a promise to repatriate those oil reserves...which he did. And you can blame the US, for placing economic sanctions on Venezuela for reclaiming what is rightfully theirs.
You are like a rapist that complains when the victim fights back.
You are like a rapist that complains when the victim fights back.
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Not falling on deaf ears. We all weep. There is a whole world out there.
Venezuelan people need to take care of some business themselves.
Sorry
Africa weeps in no rainfall
They are shitting in the fields for fertilezer in the Korea.
Which world catastrophe should we start on first?
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Venezuelan people need to take care of some business themselves.
Sorry
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They are shitting in the fields for fertilezer in the Korea.
Which world catastrophe should we start on first?
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US Sanctions on Venezuela: 'Attempt to Destroy the Economy'
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Ok. I'm going to use pure reasoning and no emotional overtones allowed. Whiny babies will be shot. With pictures to follow.
Yeah,, I can see it in your minds now.... "oh yeah.. we want to see that!"
And the worst perverts will be wishing for (Slow-Mo 3)
They originally voted for this. Ok fine everyone knew the once prosperous oil nation was going to hell in a hand basket.. electing.... I won't name the first fool commie bastard voted to started the current destruction nor the current bastard In Charge destroying it further. Cuba is upholding it. ??? If upholding it in the current polical circumstances apllies? How much longer before total collaspse and who is going to be there to pick up the pieces?
Yeah,, I can see it in your minds now.... "oh yeah.. we want to see that!"
And the worst perverts will be wishing for (Slow-Mo 3)
They originally voted for this. Ok fine everyone knew the once prosperous oil nation was going to hell in a hand basket.. electing.... I won't name the first fool commie bastard voted to started the current destruction nor the current bastard In Charge destroying it further. Cuba is upholding it. ??? If upholding it in the current polical circumstances apllies? How much longer before total collaspse and who is going to be there to pick up the pieces?
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On the anniversary of Fidel Castro’s death, the connection matters. It has to do with lies and how we accept them. If there’s one thing to remember about Fidel Castro, it is his insistence on ideas. He insisted on philosophy. He talked about what it means to be human. It has to do with how we get truth.
We notice the lies, of course, but we don’t see the connection to how we think about who we are and how we live. José Martí did. He said a major barrier to Latin American independence was a false idea of how to know. A philosophical idea.
“We want truth, not dreams”, he wrote.
When I mentioned Martí at a solidarity meeting for Venezuela, the chair suggested he was irrelevant, or at least his philosophy was. What matters is economics and politics. Venezuelans must eat. Many admire Cuba’s revolution and don’t bother with the ideas. They talk about Castro’s charisma as if it had nothing to do with his philosophical vision, centuries old.
The separation of philosophy and politics is part of the ideology Martí opposed. Fidel followed. He dedicated his life to opposing that ideology. He said people suffer because of a “nicely sweetened but rotten idea” about how to live: an idea about what it means to be human.[
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We notice the lies, of course, but we don’t see the connection to how we think about who we are and how we live. José Martí did. He said a major barrier to Latin American independence was a false idea of how to know. A philosophical idea.
“We want truth, not dreams”, he wrote.
When I mentioned Martí at a solidarity meeting for Venezuela, the chair suggested he was irrelevant, or at least his philosophy was. What matters is economics and politics. Venezuelans must eat. Many admire Cuba’s revolution and don’t bother with the ideas. They talk about Castro’s charisma as if it had nothing to do with his philosophical vision, centuries old.
The separation of philosophy and politics is part of the ideology Martí opposed. Fidel followed. He dedicated his life to opposing that ideology. He said people suffer because of a “nicely sweetened but rotten idea” about how to live: an idea about what it means to be human.[
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Four Effects of the Blockade Against Venezuela
the U.S.-based Citibank financial institution refused to receive the money Venezuela was depositing to pay for the importation of this huge cargo of insulin for diabetic patients. As a result, the insulin shipment was held up for many days in port. President Maduro explained, "Even though we have the money to pay, they do not accept it."
Venezuela had purchased in Colombia a shipment of Primaquine, an anti-malaria medicine, but, "Once the laboratory (BSN Medical) knew the final destination was the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela's Health Ministry, it arbitrarily blocked the dispatch of this medicine on the orders of Colombia’s president.”
One year ago, Freddy Bernal, secretary general of the Local Production and Supply Committees (CLAPs), denounced that, already back then, Venezuela was suffering an intense blockade of food imports.
He noted that, as part of the financial war against Venezuela, international banks suspended payments to foreign suppliers for three months holding up the arrival of 29 container ships carrying supplies needed to process and produce food products in Venezuela.
Bernal explained, "We spent 68 days looking for ways to pay and of course we have had to tell the country that this badly affected food distribution."
on Sept. 6, an international bank informed the Bolivarian government that it was "impossible" to carry out payments by Venezuela to a U.S. financial institution refusing to process the transfer of US$1.5 million from the Sports Ministry to pay suppliers of airline tickets, accommodation and other needs of leading athletes in various Venezuelan sports delegations.
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the U.S.-based Citibank financial institution refused to receive the money Venezuela was depositing to pay for the importation of this huge cargo of insulin for diabetic patients. As a result, the insulin shipment was held up for many days in port. President Maduro explained, "Even though we have the money to pay, they do not accept it."
Venezuela had purchased in Colombia a shipment of Primaquine, an anti-malaria medicine, but, "Once the laboratory (BSN Medical) knew the final destination was the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela's Health Ministry, it arbitrarily blocked the dispatch of this medicine on the orders of Colombia’s president.”
One year ago, Freddy Bernal, secretary general of the Local Production and Supply Committees (CLAPs), denounced that, already back then, Venezuela was suffering an intense blockade of food imports.
He noted that, as part of the financial war against Venezuela, international banks suspended payments to foreign suppliers for three months holding up the arrival of 29 container ships carrying supplies needed to process and produce food products in Venezuela.
Bernal explained, "We spent 68 days looking for ways to pay and of course we have had to tell the country that this badly affected food distribution."
on Sept. 6, an international bank informed the Bolivarian government that it was "impossible" to carry out payments by Venezuela to a U.S. financial institution refusing to process the transfer of US$1.5 million from the Sports Ministry to pay suppliers of airline tickets, accommodation and other needs of leading athletes in various Venezuelan sports delegations.
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