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What are we to make of all of the scenes of Venezuelans celebrating last night's SMO? (Original Post) Seeking Serenity Jan 2026 OP
Enjoy your trip back to Venezuela. Raven123 Jan 2026 #1
I hope they do go back to work to rebuild their country. Seeking Serenity Jan 2026 #4
Absolutely. Raven123 Jan 2026 #15
In Doral - yeah. YEAH! underpants Jan 2026 #2
see: Iraq invasion bigtree Jan 2026 #3
These sound like Venezuelans outside of Venezuela Vogon_Glory Jan 2026 #5
Quite a large fraction as 8 million of them have fled to other countries EX500rider Jan 2026 #10
I'm not saying that I'm bothered by Maduro being out of power Vogon_Glory Jan 2026 #14
My sister in law is Venezuelan. One of my wife's cachukis Jan 2026 #20
They hate their dictator as much as we hate our dictator, but yaesu Jan 2026 #6
Kinda like Muslims celebrating after 9/11? MorbidButterflyTat Jan 2026 #7
I beg your pardon. Abolishinist Jan 2026 #12
I didn't watch either video MorbidButterflyTat Jan 2026 #24
Yes, I watched that second video, too ... rog Jan 2026 #28
The vast majority of Venezuelans in Florida at those rallies are from the upper class. markodochartaigh Jan 2026 #8
People celebrate Greg_In_SF Jan 2026 #9
Celebrating at a Chevron gas station. Solly Mack Jan 2026 #11
As a brief aside, gas stations are often places of celebration or partying. Hellbound Hellhound Jan 2026 #13
Probably. Solly Mack Jan 2026 #16
Never spent any time "Poor"-level in Miami? I'll tell ya, you see some stuff. Hellbound Hellhound Jan 2026 #18
Poor in Miami, no. Poor, yes. Solly Mack Jan 2026 #22
Definitely a different animal than anything in the North. Hellbound Hellhound Jan 2026 #23
A Milieu To Which I Am Thankful I Do Not Belong! Jeez Louise! ColoringFool Jan 2026 #36
Oh, mercy. That's beyond my experiences. Seeking Serenity Jan 2026 #37
Why am I suddenly thinking of Zoolander lol fujiyamasan Jan 2026 #32
Wake me up before you go-go. Solly Mack Jan 2026 #34
Oh the irony. Nt AloeVera Jan 2026 #21
Stinks of a CIA operation to me. For a history of similar operations see L. Fletcher Prouty's book on the JFK LT Barclay Jan 2026 #17
What are we to make of the inconsistency by this administration Raven123 Jan 2026 #19
Chevron Gas station is the place to hold the rally. Why there? Don Spikers Jan 2026 #25
Just because people are happy that a dictator is no longer in power choie Jan 2026 #26
Protest enid602 Jan 2026 #27
What would YOU say to them, Seeking Serenity? SunSeeker Jan 2026 #29
Valid question. H2O Man Jan 2026 #30
Clearly they're happy. I might ask about the principle behind what was done. Seeking Serenity Jan 2026 #38
They're clearly NOT happy about Trump bashing Maria Corina Machado. They all support her. SunSeeker Jan 2026 #39
Why do you need to say anything to them ? What will happen will happen JI7 Jan 2026 #31
They're welcome to go back and fix the country fujiyamasan Jan 2026 #33
Yeah but JustAnotherGen Jan 2026 #35

Vogon_Glory

(10,347 posts)
5. These sound like Venezuelans outside of Venezuela
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:21 PM
Jan 2026

Venezuelan expats are only a fraction of the total Venezuelan population. I don’t think they’re fully representative of the whole. I’d be more interested in seeing how Venezuelans inside Venezuela are reacting to Maduro being taken prisoner.

What do I make of it? I don’t have an opinion yet. I want more information before I make up my mind.

EX500rider

(12,748 posts)
10. Quite a large fraction as 8 million of them have fled to other countries
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:30 PM
Jan 2026

And since 70% of the ones there voted for someone else last election I doubt they will be sad either.

Vogon_Glory

(10,347 posts)
14. I'm not saying that I'm bothered by Maduro being out of power
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:40 PM
Jan 2026

What I do wonder is what percentage of the total Venezuelan population is happy about his being removed from office. As I see it, thinking this way doesn’t make me a left-wing fellow-traveler or an enthusiastic supporter of Donald Trump. Venezuelans might indeed be exultant about Maduro’s removal, but I don’t trust the American corporate media’s reporting. I’m going to wait and see.

cachukis

(4,062 posts)
20. My sister in law is Venezuelan. One of my wife's
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:54 PM
Jan 2026

good friends is Venezuelan. They are very pleased that Maduro is gone. Neither of them are happy about the way it was done. Neither of them like trump.
Both here since 70's. Neither have been able to return home for mother's passing since 2012.
Anecdotal.

yaesu

(9,448 posts)
6. They hate their dictator as much as we hate our dictator, but
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:21 PM
Jan 2026

Wait until they find out the new boss is the same as the old boss

MorbidButterflyTat

(4,717 posts)
7. Kinda like Muslims celebrating after 9/11?
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:27 PM
Jan 2026

"Make Venezuela Great Again" flag?? Really? Gee, I wonder where that came from?

And a big boobed blonde imitating ecstasy?

What a load.

Abolishinist

(3,041 posts)
12. I beg your pardon.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:32 PM
Jan 2026

Last edited Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:32 PM - Edit history (1)

I watched the entire second video, hoping to see those depicted on the opening screen jumping up and down with joy. Never happened.

Bummer.

rog

(964 posts)
28. Yes, I watched that second video, too ...
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 01:14 AM
Jan 2026

Pretty laid back crowd, and that thumbnail screen still 'photo' with the ecstatic blond sure looks AI generated to me.

markodochartaigh

(5,545 posts)
8. The vast majority of Venezuelans in Florida at those rallies are from the upper class.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:28 PM
Jan 2026

They profited for decades under US backed regimes. They have as much similarity to Maduro's working class supporters as marble does to limestone.

13. As a brief aside, gas stations are often places of celebration or partying.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:36 PM
Jan 2026

Not stating that it's anything to do with Maduro, but gas stations have food, water, tobacco, booze, sometimes narcotics, a massive amount of empty space and obviously gasoline. At a prior job I had to clear AT LEAST two parties a weekend out of a gas station I had to work at.

The location is probably irrelevant.

18. Never spent any time "Poor"-level in Miami? I'll tell ya, you see some stuff.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:48 PM
Jan 2026

All manner of illicit activities up to and including drugs, prostitution and public defecation. "Parties" are functionally the least of our worries. XD

23. Definitely a different animal than anything in the North.
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:04 PM
Jan 2026

I was the designated "Northern white boy" because I could just hang out in the station's fridge for hours stocking drinks and frozen food without issue, but ask me to step outside out of the AC? Notsomuch. XD

Obviously climate has a huge part of it; in the fall, winter and some spring seasons, parties would ramp the second 2 AM rolled around. Super-tricked-out, Grand Theft Auto-style vehicles rolling in (Full paint jobs and hydraulics and speaker systems), normally in crews of six to ten, often smoking cigs or weed at the pump. We loved the business but we hated the conflict that inevitably came. Unfortunately, I've seen a few people get deleted at my station, but that's why we forced a closure from 2-4 AM even though we were "Technically" a 24/7 operation.

LT Barclay

(3,201 posts)
17. Stinks of a CIA operation to me. For a history of similar operations see L. Fletcher Prouty's book on the JFK
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:47 PM
Jan 2026

assassination

Raven123

(7,888 posts)
19. What are we to make of the inconsistency by this administration
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 10:53 PM
Jan 2026

How is it that 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants didn’t need protection before Maduro was removed? But now we are told he needed to be removed.

https://www.newsweek.com/supreme-court-lets-donald-trump-end-protections-350000-venezuelans-2074243


It just doesn’t make sense. But if Venezuelans themselves are celebrating, I fully support their return to Venezuela ASAP and hope they can rebuild their country. They might be surprised by how fast that return is facilitated by Noem.

Don Spikers

(6 posts)
25. Chevron Gas station is the place to hold the rally. Why there?
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:29 PM
Jan 2026

I find it strange that they gathered at the Chevron gas station. The only U.S. oil company in Venezuela. All ppl that work for Chevron?

Chevron, the only major U.S. oil company operating in Venezuela, has been involved in the country's oil sector since 1923. The company has projects across 74,000 oil and gas acres and has been operating in Venezuela since 1946. Chevron's operations are subject to U.S. sanctions, which have restricted its ability to export Venezuelan oil.

choie

(6,989 posts)
26. Just because people are happy that a dictator is no longer in power
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:34 PM
Jan 2026

does not justify OUR kidnapping said dictator. These Venezuelans in Florida are most likely upper class. I look forward to them going back to their country to help it flourish for ALL Venezuelans, not just the rich.

enid602

(9,749 posts)
27. Protest
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 11:58 PM
Jan 2026

Do you honestly think that most Venezuelans who live in the US would publicly protest the US invasion? That would be a death wish.

Seeking Serenity

(3,323 posts)
38. Clearly they're happy. I might ask about the principle behind what was done.
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 07:10 PM
Jan 2026

Whether they're willing to go home once everything is calmed to help rebuild their country.

I've also seen videos from NYC of white communists denouncing Venezuelans or people of Venezuelan descent for celebrating what'd happen, calling them traitors to their country, etc. I didn't like that at all.

SunSeeker

(58,367 posts)
39. They're clearly NOT happy about Trump bashing Maria Corina Machado. They all support her.
Mon Jan 5, 2026, 12:56 AM
Jan 2026

I saw several Venezuelan ex pats being interviewed and they all supported Machado and thought she should lead Venezuela. They also were adamant that Machado is very respected in Venezuela, contrary to Trump's assertion. One called what Trump said outright "lies."

JI7

(93,867 posts)
31. Why do you need to say anything to them ? What will happen will happen
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 02:59 AM
Jan 2026

Maduro was a disaster. Acknowledge that. But Trump isn't doing this to help them. He is doing it to steal from them.

It wasn't the US responsibilty to get rid of Maduro.

fujiyamasan

(1,996 posts)
33. They're welcome to go back and fix the country
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 03:43 AM
Jan 2026

Not too thrilled that this is how my tax dollars are spent.

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