And it's not about whether you think Venezuela is a good socialist country or not- it's about people understanding the influence that the US and the CIA have on the world and conspiring to take down anyone who takes a bit of power away from the ruling class.
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lmao dude, I don't know what problem you have with the US, don't care either, I'm a current Venezuelan living in Venezuela, you have absolutely no idea it's like living in here, we would extend our hand to the devil himself for help, I'd give half of my country for help.
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How about to the person that starved you in the first place? The US sanctions caused the shortages, so that people might support their operative.
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As a Venezuelan I’m kinda happy for this
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If you're living in the US, and you're a Venezuelan, then your from the wealthier side of Venezuela. Those who backed the coup against Hugo Chavez. You're not simply Venezuelan. You have class interests that aren't the same as the poorest Venezuelans. Let's be honest.
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Ask a Venezuelan who thinks about this and most would support it.
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If they're here on twitter, from the upper middle class (which is small, but are most of the Venezuelans you'll meet in the US)- but not the folks who are from the poorest sectors.
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Please inform yourself. The interim president is backed by the constitution. A transition to a new government will allow for much needed foreign aid to feed starving families
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if the opposition wanted a different president then they should've run a candidate in the last election, which they boycotted
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We beat the Hell out of them with sanctions. When they show weakness, we make our case for coup. We support the FR opposition in the name of democracy. We have successfully destroyed another country. Now we wait for the mass Immigration and we vilify them and play the victim.
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Pretty accurate I'd say. Honduras being a perfect example of that.
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