| Mummelmann said: Between this and the current riots in Kiev and the chaos in Syria; I feel like I have nothing to complain about in my life. |
And that's only 3. There are many more places where shit like this is also happening.
| Mummelmann said: Between this and the current riots in Kiev and the chaos in Syria; I feel like I have nothing to complain about in my life. |
And that's only 3. There are many more places where shit like this is also happening.
There's no hope to me... There are fucking SNIPERS in buildings!
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| Slarvax said: There's no hope to me... There are fucking SNIPERS in buildings! |
Wait WHAT?
De donde eres? Caracas? Valencia?
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| maximus22 said: This is absolutely horrifying and heart breaking. Yet another reason why I for one will never let my government disarm me. |
Yes, because being able to shoot back stops them from wanting to shoot you. Instead of Egypt you get South Sudan. Good idea.

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osed125 said:
Wait WHAT? De donde eres? Caracas? Valencia? |
Barquisimeto... Yo estaré bien, no salgo ni saldre de mi casa... Pero en edificios de servicios o en las antenas hay francotiradores.
Busqué la foto, y adivina! No puedes meterte en la página que muestra la foto... Pero puedes ver esto al menos http://www.venezuelaaldia.com/ntn24/
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| sidmeiernintifan said: Is anyone here from Venezuela? I am from Argentina. My gut feeling (and something many people think) is that Maduro didn't win the last election. That he is an usurper. And that Capriles (the opposition candidate) tolerated that because it was either that or having a civil war, and he prefered to let Maduro be president. The biggest problem is the military ar chavists that support Maduro, so I don't see how the people can win, it is a very ugly situation. |
This is the big problem with politicizing the military. What Venezuela and much of the rest of South America struggled with is that for the longest time, the military was there to protect the rich and oppress the poor. Empowering the military to support the working man by using them as thugs to shake down the upper classes and upper-class aligned political elements merely creates the opposite problem, and then the virtues of the Chavista revolution (and yes, there are some good ideas in there) are lost due to all the bad junk he put in alongside, and the progress of class relations is set back in Venezuela as the pendulum swings the other way.
Though this Capriles guy doesn't seem all bad.

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Slarvax said:
Barquisimeto... Yo estaré bien, no salgo ni saldre de mi casa... Pero en edificios de servicios o en las antenas hay francotiradores. Busqué la foto, y adivina! No puedes meterte en la página que muestra la foto... Pero puedes ver esto al menos http://www.venezuelaaldia.com/ntn24/ |
Asquerosos malandros hijos de puta...ni el 11 de abril fue así...
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| Mr Khan said: This is the big problem with politicizing the military. What Venezuela and much of the rest of South America struggled with is that for the longest time, the military was there to protect the rich and oppress the poor. Empowering the military to support the working man by using them as thugs to shake down the upper classes and upper-class aligned political elements merely creates the opposite problem, and then the virtues of the Chavista revolution (and yes, there are some good ideas in there) are lost due to all the bad junk he put in alongside, and the progress of class relations is set back in Venezuela as the pendulum swings the other way. Though this Capriles guy doesn't seem all bad. |
Chavez was a soldier, he always had the mentality of a corrupt military man. And Maduro...well he is a bus driver who was "educated" in Cuba about the communist ideologies.
Capriles used to be a big leader...but after the last elections he lost his charm or "power" I guess you could say. Millions of people still follow him, but millions of other lost faith in him.
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