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RE: Venezuela: Un Lugar Sin Economía - A Place With No Economy (Bilingual Post)
Yeah, someone living in a capitalist place wishing to have that virus as a system needs medication, to say mildly. Or it can be just an object for psychological study. However, it is wise to consider first if it's worth spending resources for such useless individual... I Recommend you to check out "code pink." They will be happy to take you as their leader.
Btw, talking about naivety, I wasn't the one affirming that education in a catastrophic place like Venezuela was better than in Germany. That was a Homerun. A total new level!
I didn't ask for your impoliteness or your confused rants; either way you seem to enjoy it, which I find fantastic.
Your words are your own enemy. Comments after comments you contradict yourself even more (or is it just skepticism?)... You try so hard to win this, but this is not about winning.
And sorry if you feel flattered, but I didn't specify about being a capitalist though I figured out the moment you left your first comment that you're inclined to socialism/communism. And I'm just emphasizing the fact that many people don't know what they're talking about.
You have to have some decency when you talk about people that are suffering and dying every day because a tyrant doesn't want to drop power. And about your skepticism, anyone would just think that you live in a world of rainbows. Or perhaps you're just a talker that doesn't grasp reality. That's why I said that you have to observe.
I can't help but imagine you with a couple of fellows gathering together to talk on how Hitler was misunderstood.
Overall, you started this, defending a genocide that has taken the lives of many people!!! How do you think that will reflect on you? And now you want that for yourself.
Oh, this is not impoliteness. It's just words that carry meanings that describe a true scenario.
If you allow me, your problem is that you convince yourself that what you do is valuable because you listen to both side of the story with the same heroic consideration instead of drawing your conclusions by observing what's going on. The thing is that you have to choose carefully when you want to apply it. Otherwise, you will end supporting the wrong cause, or in this case, supporting a tyrant.
I've drawn my conclusion, and thanks for the help!
Here's an interesting article; some background information might do you good ;)
https://steempeak.com/politics/@krnel/julian-assange-seminars-given-by-activists-at-venezuela-s-dc-embassy-as-u-s-coup-forces-them-to-close
It's not a proper time to bring up Julian Assange. A man with courage who stood for what's right, but sadly his character devoured his principles.
Although I doubt that you have reached some conclusions because as you have previous said, you're a man of skepticism, I can imagine what those platonic conclusions could be.
Do you only watch the titles of links I send you? It seems like, as this post is not about Assange.
You seem to judge things only on the surface; that makes me understand your opinions.
But as part of a spectrum, it's still something, albeit a bit on the margins.
I observe. That gives me a pretty fair advantage over you. You should try to put it into practice before it goes completely off your system (perhaps it already did).
Anyway, all your posts are about your skepticism. What an undisciplined world you live in! I recommend you to stick to photography. Maybe through the lenses of your cameras you can capture facts on images to be analyzed properly.
Also, you can go and make a trip to Venezuela to capture the lovely missery. By the way, I must warm you. Saying that you are socialist or communist when you encounter the dictator's thugs on the road will not save you. They will attack you as they have attacked reporters and photographers from other nationalities.
Thanks for warming me.
I came across this. It might help cure you from your chronic skepticism.
Check this out. The true reality: https://www.abc.es/internacional/abci-videos-retratan-hambruna-venezuela-201904270249_video.html