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by sjeohp 3114 days ago
> Of course, this could all be a plot of the evil Imperialist western capitalist powers to strangle the last peoples' stronghold. /s

From your sarcasm I take it you're unaware of the history of leftist governments in Central and South America?

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I am quite familiar. However, your argument holds no merit.

Even with the term "banana republic" there was an economic endgame in sight (e.g. cheaper fruit).

This current Venezuela farce has absolutely no redeeming qualities unless you're a member of the ruling elite (of Venezuela).

By your reasoning, every economic and/or political collapse in Central/South America can be blamed on the history of United States intervention, absolving the government of all accountability.

I wasn't really making an argument, just alluding to the fact that western governments/media have a history of undermining/overthrowing democratic left wing leaders in the region, so mocking the idea as you did was disingenuous.

That said, I think it's possible the revolution has deteriorated since the death of Chavez and that corruption is indeed rife. I'm just wary given the history of propaganda.

I also think its possible that the administration still has popular support in spite of its real problems, given the violent right-wing nature of the opposition and the apparent lack of credible evidence suggesting otherwise.

Even you grant revolutionaries the benefit of the doubt, when in history has there been a succession to a good second leader? George Washington pulled it off by intentionally giving away his power early and setting a strong precedent of short Presidencies that end before dictatorship crept in.
Nobody is mocking anybody.

> the violent right-wing nature of the opposition and the apparent lack of credible evidence suggesting otherwise.

People in Venezuela have lost 19 pounds on average in the past couple of years. Take a look at the exchange rates. What is the profit for "right-wing" groups?

> People in Venezuela have lost 19 pounds on average in the past couple of years.

Looks like the US need some left wing rule. But yeah this is fake news. Don't lie to pretend you have a point kiddo.

Not quite sure what you're referring to.

https://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/2172028...

The last time I checked, the Economist is a fairly neutral news organization.

Although el gordo Maduro hasn't had too much trouble finding rice and beans, by the look of things.

> Not quite sure what you're referring to.

How do you know that a country lost weight? They didn't show how they got these numbers, just said it as an IMF forecast. This is plain simple manipulation. It is a shame that my first comment got so many downvotes.