Numerous Venezuelan accounts simultaneously suspended on April 30th, including:
Diario VEA Newspaper @DiarioVEAVen
Newspaper @CorreoOrinoco
ViVe Televisión @ViVetvoficial
+ Several accounts of Venezuelan embassies and consulates have been suspended, including @ConsuladoVenVan.
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Venezuela public TV should announce which accounts have been shut down and let the ppl know exactly how desperately things are being pushed against the ven govt
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Picture on LEFT: Paris, France. Picture on RIGHT: Venezuela Half a million people on street supporting Maduro govt YET
@CNN keeps talking about "unrest" in#Venezuela.pic.twitter.com/CGdYvqL8Bb
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The US has too much influence in all social media and they do what they used to accuse China and the USSR of. Example Julian Assange.
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Yes this very much “do not as I do but do as I say” I.e. total hypocrisy.
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When the empire becomes part of the IoT, resistance will indeed be futile...
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We have one, we call it the world wide web, if we do not double, triple, 1000X our efforts to teach web literacy across the globe the spread and power of tech silos will become mercantile colonialism all over (https://quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/s/CXBho )
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Let’s face it , we have gone to war with Venezuela to get their oil. Aren’t we special ?
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