hey steemit users from all over the world, greetings from Venezuela, or should I say Cubazuela?
I'm a survivor of the dictatorship in my country, I live in Venezuela, you can ask whatever you want about this once magnificent country filled with a drug dealer-government (Worse, way worse than Pablo Escobar) Law here is just a word, no human rights, opposition to the regime are bought by the government and the few ethical ones, in jail. well, Life here is difficult, you have to get on a line for about 2 or 3 hours to get a loaf of bread which cost almost one day-salary. Soon the dictatorship will "regulate" social media (dunno how) so bye bye to the little freedom of speech. Lots of my country-fellows left the country because of this, I haven't been able for some reasons but it's in my plans, the past months there were violent protests, 130 something dead students and thousands in jail who have been tortured and raped. But our opposition decided to go to elections under Dictatorship regime rules and no one seems to protest anymore so, this is a new Cuba... Sad but true. I'll tell you more if you are interested. Comments andf questions are welcome, respectfully of course.
Hang in there! All goverments all over the globe are the mafia who take us slowly in to dept. Thats why I invest time into steemit and bitcoin! You should do it as well until you have a chance for it. Greetings from a polish dreamer
Is there anywhere you can flee to? Wilderness?
yeah, but still you need money for that, and inflation rate here is around 400% everyday everything goes up, plus the fact the regime is doing everything impossible for us to leave, they made long uncomfortable processes to get a passport and stuff like that, they even tell you to give your jewelry to them before you fly toanother country.
Stay strong!
thanks!
Greetings from greece. I would really like to learn from you how is your typical day under this situation. Is someone of your family or friends in prison and if yes why?
Followed to find out .