Showing posts with label PrayforVenezuela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PrayforVenezuela. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Fun with the Venezuelan Guarimba Insurrection by Chavistas

Despite the seriousness of the the February 12 Guarimba Insurrection, chavistas and their politically aware supporters have not lost their sense of humor as the events occurred. Facebook and Twitter has been used by Chavistas as much as the people who opposed the PSUV government with the hash tags #SOSVenezuela. Here's a few of the many images I found online


Organization MissPanama
Speech Bubble: I'm not a [national assembly]deputy or a president. I'm the Queen of Guarimas, Queen of Terrorism, and Queen of Capitalism

Top Caption: 9 out of 10 people do not support the [guarimba] protests
Yellow Speech bubble: Who ever get's tired... Epa! Where the people went?
Bottom Caption: The WARimba Failure

"Venezuela is with you Bolivarian National Guard"

Guarimbas of Chucky



Divine Justice puts them behind bars one by one.
Decent Venezuelans DO NOT want political thugs.






Sunday, March 9, 2014

Seige of the El Hatillo Restaurant

Today in the Venezuelan Opposition Civil Insurrection, two persons and their families eating a quiet dinner. Apparently someone find out about their get-together and call their "educated" friends to pot-bang and insult them and people who want to eat. It really begs the question: Where's the police when you need them. Oh wait, they don't want to.

The video republished below is a scene that happened on Friday night in the middle – upper middle class municipality of El Hatillo in the east of Caracas.

The name of the restaurant in question is Hajillos and the Venezuelan actors Roque Valero and Jorge Reyes were enjoying what they thought would be a quiet meal with family and friends.

The local “citizens” arrived who do not agree with Valero’s or Reyes’ socialist politics and started to intimidate and harass them with a cacophony of pot banging. The “citizens” gradually transformed themselves into a fascist mob of about 100 people. 

 The mob trapped them inside and Valero had the courage to come to the door to speak with them. He asked them what they wanted? What he had done? There was silence as there is no answer to justify this type of irrational behavior.

Source: http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/Article_66451.shtml

Here is the actual video in question:


The real question why would they bother a bunch of people eating in peace? I'll give you the real answer: They hate anyone who supports or even sympathies with the Socialist government. Even apolitical Venezuelans in middle-class or upper-class can be perceived as socialist if they opposed to the guarimbas that has been ongoing since Feburary 12. And why do they act like this: Years of propaganda and yellow journalism against the socialist government by the three major television station: Globovision, Venevision, and Televen. It's not working in the Western Caracas, but middle and upper classes in Caracas in Eastern Caracas are eating it up like hotcakes. Blindly following the media without question.

And again, where were the police? Most of the guarimbas are in opposition strong holds, and in these same opposition strongholds police simply do nothing to stop them. These are the same areas where opposition governors and mayors refuse fold their police forces into the recently created National Police. They just take the lazy way out and let the National Guard take care of the mess.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

"Peaceful" Protester Kit


Source: http://www.difundelaverdad.org.ve/majunchadas/kit-de-protesta-pacifica/

This is what the Venezuelan National Guard, the National Police Corps, and innocent bystanders of the opposition who want to get on with their lives had to deal with in the past 25+ days. Good thing this civil insurrection is burning itself out and only 6 areas remain active hotspots of violence in the area.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

#PrayforVenezuela to Remain a Sovereign Nation

Most of the corporate-owned mainstream coverage of the Venezuelan Opposition Civil Insurrection involves the same refrain: "chaos, civil war, 54 percent inflation, crime, exit Maduro, government responsibility, peaceful students, Lopez, Harvard Business graduate, toilet paper..." It's the same refrain and chorus that most media outlets, even the Al-Jazeera Media Network's Al-Jazeera America and Al-Jazeera English repeating. Here's someone who actually lived in Venezuela for three decades in a rural village that has benefited from the ruling party's government.

Please note that this is an opinion piece.

When I built my home 17 years ago in a rural area outside Sanare in the western state of Lara, my neighbors were barely eking out a subsistence, digging for potatoes and herding goats and sheep. The only school in town was elementary level, and teachers showed up only two days per week on average. There were no modern modes of transport. If you got sick, you had to walk eight miles to town and get in line at 3 a.m. to be seen by a doctor the next day at the nearest hospital.
Today, that same community has an elementary and secondary school, and a free university that functions on the weekends. Every evening, the university offers adult classes. My neighbors are now doctors, lawyers and teachers. Their younger siblings face few barriers to pursuing their dreams. There are 18 new homes — double the amount before, with approximately the same population — built by the local community council in my enclave. Many of my neighbors have replaced horse sheds with driveways for their vehicles. There is also a free medical clinic, staffed by Cuban doctors and Venezuelan medical students from my community, half a mile down the road.
 “For every year of the revolution, I think that everyone has gained a kilo,” said a surprised American visitor, commenting on my neighbor’s plumper physique.
These same stories could be told a thousand times over. If only journalists would actually come to Venezuela and leave their five-star hotels, maybe they would figure out why the country has repeatedly re-elected Chavismo in more than a dozen elections for the last 14 years, in what former U.S. President and democracy observer Jimmy Carter calls “the best electoral system in the world.”
Source: http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/3/venezuela-protestsmaduromediapropaganda.html
Most of the news coverage of Venezuela before the elections and the civil insurrection never focused on the positive changes Chavez and Maduro made to the country 15 years since the revolution. Great advancements made in food, medical services, education, economics. The same village that has been destitute and poor, are now rising up to the working-class standards. Living standards for working-class has basically shot through the roof, allowing them more disposable income to contribute to the economy. Even in the National Conference for Peace, held by Maduro, the president of the Polar Group of Companies stated that he actually benefited from the revolution as he gained more customers who can now buy his goods and participate in the economy.
The country, despite rising inflation, insecurity, and shortages of basic goods (all connected to the economic war that has been ongoing since 2004 and state governors aligned with the opposition who has refused to fold their police forces into the Venezuelan National Police Corps) is still actually in the initial stages of socialist democracy. When we mean a socialist democracy, we mean a active economic and political democracy than the passive democracy of most Western States. It is essential that the United States, deal with it's own problems than to interfere with another countries sovereign affairs. Besides the United States has much problems dealing with economic and social inequality in it's own borders.