Your opinion of venezuela. You do not have a valid argument, because you do not live in Venezuela, and because you do not live here, you do not know the reality of what goes on inside.

in #freedom5 years ago (edited)

Your opinion of venezuela. You do not have a valid argument, but you do not live in Venezuela, and since you do not live here, you do not know the reality of what goes on inside.

I constantly read many opinions in steemit of foreign people who do not live in Venezuela and will never live in Venezuela.

I see with a lot of laziness and could be called with a little anger reading as they exalt the socialists who are unfortunately occupying positions in the government. As they talk and comment and think that socialism is a very good system of government, but in turn they comment and repeat as if they really know what is happening in my country, and incidentally blame the United States, according to them these opinion officially claim that the United States is very guilty that socialism in Venezuela does not prosper because the United States all they do is sabotage this type of government, according to them (These people who say, claim that with a total ignorance of reality).

Many of these who think, with respect to the situation in Venezuela, he had to exalt one of the murderers who took the country through a gorge. That murderous guy named Hugo Chávez, not only was he a great murderer, he was also a great thief, these opinion-takers cite that through the period and in the first years of that type of government, he put a lot of money into Venezuela thanks to Chávez.

So that they know and remove that grin of the face, the money did NOT go in thanks to Chávez.
The money was simply due to the price of oil, which went up and that benefit to this murderer to do great publicity in their favor, make it look like the leech of Chavez was a great statesman, I give you a data, if I enter all that money do not have no idea how much money went into the coffers of the country.

But all that money, the criminals who occupy positions in the government stole it and still continue to steal it. But as you can know if they do not live in Venezuela, they do not know what happens inside, and the worst thing is that you will continue to believe that this so-called socialist system of government failed because the United States sabotaged them.

No, it was not like that. They criminals are and will be the only ones to blame for what happened and continues to happen in Venezuela.

But that they will never be able to understand, much less digest, and it is because to understand it they would have to live in Venezuela and be a university professor like me and live on a teacher salary or salary or worse still be a public employee, earn minimum salary .

They know I would like very much that those who think about Venezuela, who defend the socialist delinquents and that type of government lived in Venezuela, or lived in Cuba, or in North Korea.

But that will never happen (those who think) love the honeys of capitalism, the honeys that gives them the power to live free to work without any problem, that the government only do their work without expropriating their land, without being removed their businesses or want to submit their children.

I do not accept it and nobody in Venezuela accepts that you speak of my country without knowing the reality of what is happening here, you do not have the truth you do not know anything and you will never know it.

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Your thesis is self-contradictory. If you intend to disregard foreign opinions you don't like, why didn't you disregard them? Confining your remarks to Venezuela would confirm you mean what you say. Addressing your remarks to non-Venezuelans proves that non-Venezuelans have relevance despite your statement to the contrary.

Walk your talk or prove your words are nothing but rhetoric.

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Not at all contradictory, my dear friend, @valued-customer with this amount of social networks we can instantly see the messages in the whole world. And it is very hard to read those who criticize the Venezuelans because we can not get out of the grip of this malandro government. We just spent a few very hard weeks, between hot nights with the option of opening the doors and being bitten by the mosquitoes, seeing how the frozen products in the fridge and bought with so much effort were losing the cold and with the consequent concern of the we are going to lose. Many of us saw the need to cook them before losing them and taking the rest to other sectors that if there was light ask relatives, friends to put them in your refrigerator. I think I also on Facebook, Twitter I reply when they tell us that they hope to do something or also I read you looked for it, my heart becomes small and I only remember what I have written over and over again: when all this is over, because it has its Finally, everyone should tell their story, how we got to this. When this began my Spanish mother called us her three children and pointing to Chávez on television told us, do not vote for that, he is a communist.

I can tell you that my brother if I bought the message to Chávez, my sister and I did not. And little by little we saw how the people in the auto markets lowered their voices in their corridors to criticize the government. And we saw how in each protest the Venezuelans were mistreated. We are afraid because they have literally killed our young people, forced them to leave the country. On my street this December when we went to give us the happy year, there were few young people, only the elders were left and even so we continued to protest and a pot is our only weapon. The separation in the families is painful, there is no home in Venezuela that does not lack a member either because he left the country looking for a better life or that he was killed to rob him. I am grateful with the networks they allow me to read all the versions and since I am here with my eyes I can see the reality. This is very hard. For me it was very hard to see my daughter marry through photographs and videos for leaving the country. I do not thank that bad government. And she from there is more informed and aware than many here, that we can not access by the intermittency of the internet. I feel the extensive but I insist everyone will tell us everything that happened and survived with a salary that is not enough for anything. Here they are stealing what is left, and there was a lot of wealth and it was not invested, it will cost us to raise the country, but with all those who speak, they tell me when this is over I will work until Sundays if it is necessary to raise my country.

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Para nada contradictorio mi querido amigo, @valued-customer con esta cantidad de redes sociales podemos ver en forma instantánea los mensajes en el mundo entero. Y es muy duro leer los que critican a los venezolanos porque no logramos salir de las garras de este gobierno malandro. Acabamos de pasar unas semanas muy duras, entre noches de calor con la opción de abrir las puertas y ser picados por los mosquitos, ver como los productos congelados en la nevera y comprados con tanto esfuerzo iban perdiendo el frio y con la consecuente inquietud de los vamos a perder. Muchos nos vimos en la necesidad de cocinarlos antes que perderlos y llevar el resto a otros sectores que si había luz pedirles a parientes, amigos que los colocaran en su refrigerador. Creo que yo también en Facebook, Twitter les replico cuando nos dicen que esperan hagan algo o también leo ustedes se lo buscaron, mi corazón se pone chiquito y solo recuerdo lo que una y otra vez he escrito: cuando todo esto termine, porque tiene su final, todo el mundo debe contar su historia, como llegamos a esto. Cuando esto comenzó mi madre española nos llamó a sus tres hijos y señalando a Chávez en la televisión nos dijo, no voten por ese, es comunista.
Puedo contarles que mi hermano si le compro el mensaje a Chávez, mi hermana y yo no. Y poco a poco vimos cómo la gente en los auto mercados bajaba la voz en sus pasillos para criticar el gobierno. Y vimos como en cada protesta los venezolanos fuimos maltratados. Tenemos miedo porque nos han matado literalmente a nuestros jóvenes, los han obligado a salir del país. En mi calle este Diciembre cuando salimos a darnos el feliz año, eran poco los jóvenes, solo quedamos los mayores y aun así seguimos protestando y una cacerola es nuestra única arma. La separación en las familias es dolorosa, no hay un hogar en Venezuela que no le falte un miembro ya sea porque salió del país buscando una mejor vida o que lo mataron para atracarlo. Yo estoy agradecida con las redes me permiten leer todas las versiones y como estoy aquí con mis ojos puedo ver la realidad. Esta es muy dura. Para mí fue muy duro ver a mi hija casarse a través de fotografías y videos por haberse ido del país. Eso no se lo agradezco a este mal gobierno. Y ella desde allá está más informada y pendiente que muchos aquí, que no logramos acceder por la intermitencia del internet. Siento lo extenso pero insisto cada quien nos va a contar todo lo que paso y sobrevivió con un sueldo que no alcanza para nada. Aquí se están robando lo que queda, y hubo mucha riqueza y no fue invertida, nos va a costar levantar al país, pero con todos los que hablo, me dicen cuando esto termine voy a trabajar hasta los domingos si hace falta para levantar a mi país.

Gracias @lanzjoseg

I do not defend communism, socialism, or tyanny of any kind.

I do refute any statement that only people on the ground in Venezuela have valid opinions regarding Venezuela. Ignoring that the world impacts Venezuela and that people outside Venezuela have understanding of those impacts, while they also grasp that Venezuela itself is ultimately responsible for it's own actions, is not reasonable.

Muy interesante todo lo que se plantea aquí de una verdad que no se puede ocultar.

Desde mi punto de vista para opinar de temas tan profundos hay que tener un basto conocimiento de lo que está viviendo este pueblo hermano. Muchas veces es muy sencillo hablar u opinar desde la comodidad de un lindo sillón con el estómago lleno.
No digo que sea tu caso, pero si el de la inmensa mayoría y de muchos venezolanos que apoyan a capa y espada al gobierno de Maduro pero haciendo una bonita vida en Miami o paseando por el mundo.

Esto es igual de cierto en el reverso, mi amigo. Miami tiene muchos más rebeldes cubanos que leales, después de todo. No es la comodidad de nuestras situaciones lo que determina la claridad con que captamos la realidad, sino la humildad con la que consideramos nuestra capacidad de comprensión.

Gracias!

Thank you for speaking your side. I did mention once what someone else from Venezuela had said about the government situation and was shot down and told it was "US sanctions to blame for the problems", not a government which brought an equality to make everyone equally poor.
There are nearly always more to things than meets the eye.

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Thanks friend @markkujantunen

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on Venezuela, thank you for defending my country from bad comments, it is a great honor to be your friend.

This post has received a 3.13 % upvote from @drotto thanks to: @lanzjoseg.

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