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by WillyOnWheels
3125 days ago
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> The odds on favourite to be next British Prime Minister is a Chavez / Maduro apologist:
> https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/08/11.... Trying to glue the legacy of Venezuela to Corbyn is silly. I am well aware of Corbyn's admiration of Hugo Chavez defying American intervention in Venezuela. If the various papers in England want to keep up that theme, they should explore Conservative ties to Saudi Arabia and Pinochet's regime. |
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All Corbyn has to do is make a statement like "Yes, I supported Chavez but unfortunately his regime wrecked the Venezuelan Economy and his successor has become a dictator".
End of story. He doesn't and he won't. It is apologising for them when you say 'there is blame on both sides'.
The original poster said that people on left having a lot of sympathy for Venezuela and continuing to support the current regime was rare and not seeing it as a cautionary tale. It's not. A few minutes of searching find various examples around the world. There are considerably more.
Here is another bit of support for them getting upset with Corbyn for not providing more support for Maduro.
http://www.socialist.net/corbyn-ignore-the-hypocrites-and-sa...