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In reply to the discussion: Venezuela frees, expels U.S. filmmaker [View all]bitchkitty
(7,349 posts)55. Oh, you're so right.
No dissent whatsoever is tolerated in Venezuela. The news organizations there lavished praise on Chavez, and now on Maduro.
There are only progressive media in Venezuela. There are no right wing news stations that do things like publish doctored photos of Chavez, or report out and out lies. That would NEVER happen!
Do I really need a sarcasm icon here?
And what the fuck do you know about living under a socialist government? You've been watching way too many movies.
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yep, arrested without evidence, I agree with everything else you said about arresting an innocent
Bacchus4.0
Jun 2013
#18
the 'reasons' for his arrest have been in the news, his release coincides with John Kerry
Bacchus4.0
Jun 2013
#29
so?? Venezuela can prosectute non-citizens. Telesur TV, funded by the Ven government
Bacchus4.0
Jun 2013
#37
What a pathetic argument. Lots of indy filmmakers act as their own camera crew. nt
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#12
You're the one accepting as the gospel truth something the government says.
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#16
The ones who insist he's an "innocent filmmaker" because he says so are not that "naive,"
Judi Lynn
Jun 2013
#48