Boots Riley makes fun of people eating garbage. He actively mocks a humanitarian crisis just to defend a dictator. Despite his accomplishments as a director, I hope you can see the type of person you admire.
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No you explicitly mocked a video of two people eating garbage. You said it can not be real because they are being “picky” with the items they chose. I would love to know your experiences about picking trash and eating it. Enlighten us.
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Also, did you consciously admitted that people in my country are eating garbage? Do you actually think this is a good sign of a healthy government?
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I would love to know who are your sources on this. I’ll be thrilled, even ecstatic, that they can teach me how does this hoarding works. It could teach me, an actual Venezuelan, why a 20-year Chavista government hasn’t resolve starvation in Venezuela.
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Everytime you post a source I will try my best to refute it with other proves, testimonies, studies, graphics, and even photos. Until then, you are going to pass by as the guy who made fun of starvation by saying that was an staged video.
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One of the benefits of a functioning private sector food market is that you don't have bureaucratic functionaries acting as bottleneck to food distribution and they don't have the temptation to be selling subsidized food at market prices. This is a policy failure
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