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In reply to the discussion: Venezuela: Tens of thousands march in anti-government protests [View all]Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)30. The Guardian: "Venezuela's poor join protests as turmoil grips Chávez's revolution"
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/20/venezuelas-poor-protests-chavez-revolution
"The poor neighbourhood of Petare in western Caracas is not an obvious hotbed of anti-government sentiment. In the past, its residents have been among the major beneficiaries of Venezuela's public health and education campaigns, and an economic policy that resulted in one of the sharpest falls in inequality in the world.
But as demonstrations sweep several major cities, even the people of Petare have taken to the streets to protest again surging inflation, alarming murder rates and shortages of essential commodities.
Jorge Farias, a self-employed motorcycle taxi driver, once voted for the late president Hugo Chávez, but this week he joined opposition rallies.
"This country can't stay like this for much longer. If it's not lack of food, it is the fear of being killed when you step out of your house to go to work", he said. "I would like to wake up without this fear," he added. "I have never seen this country in this state of total collapse. We are going from bad to worse, and we are losing faith". "Ya esta bueno ya", is phrase which Venezuelans are hearing with increasing frequency. Roughly translated as "Enough already", the slogan captures a wide-spread sense of discontent and growing uncertainty over the country's future."
Is the Guardian in on it too?
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BIG difference between "didn't happen" and "I never saw it happen." Feel free to admit you
Common Sense Party
Mar 2014
#83
You've been a member since 02 and never once saw it? I don't think you're lying, I just...
DRoseDARs
Mar 2014
#45
Stilll, the fact remains that you could have easily typed in "dear leader bush"
smokey775
Mar 2014
#96
Don't assume Democrats are as stupid as Republicans. That wouldn't be accurate. n/t
Judi Lynn
Mar 2014
#48
Follow the money. Astroturfed movements don't just happen in the USA, you know.
reformist2
Mar 2014
#16
There was violence, lots of shooting with plastic bullets, etc., those armed gangs, tear gas, etc.
MADem
Mar 2014
#17
The Guardian: "Venezuela's poor join protests as turmoil grips Chávez's revolution"
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2014
#30
I don't give a fuck about OWS, and neither did anyone else. I just thought someone should correct
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2014
#36
I'm sorry, I can't talk to someone who sounds like they swallowed an Occupy manifesto. OWS was a...
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2014
#102
Absolutely, Hindus! Just after the Principality of Santa Lucia del Carmen though...
ChangoLoa
Mar 2014
#38
Yep. Your tax dollars is buying propaganda the right-wingers try to stuff down
Judi Lynn
Mar 2014
#49
"the same people praise the opposition in anther country that does all of those things and more."
reddread
Mar 2014
#86
You don't understand the "moral principles." It's a dysfunctional dictatorship now.
MADem
Mar 2014
#129
And then, during the Bush pResidency, they stopped estimating crowds at protests
Judi Lynn
Mar 2014
#51
I wouldn't call them a movement. They're a presence from centuries ago that never left. They are not
freshwest
Mar 2014
#64
ANONYMOUS VZ is collecting images from protesters round the clock and putting them up on Twitter.
MADem
Mar 2014
#114
The Keystone Pipeline protest in DC yesterday had more people protesting than the Venezuelan
Zorra
Mar 2014
#29
If you can find any credible information that the Keystone protesters were attacked
Common Sense Party
Mar 2014
#58
Yes, the biker gangs shootings are terrifying and destabilizing government as well. I don't think
freshwest
Mar 2014
#65
Authoritarianism is older than the definition as we use it. Before the pharoahs, even. And it's not
freshwest
Mar 2014
#127