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"fascism and genocide don't belong in the US only outside of it" so the only people you see as fully human are USAmericans, thanks for proving my point
>seen in the rise of far right leaders
Obama's administration fully backed Lava Jato & coordinated explicitly with Sergio Moro, leading directly to Lula's imprisonment & Bolsonaro coming to power
Obama had a summit with PM Narendra Modi in Washington (twice) after pogroms in Gujarat
ErdoÄźan was PM in the early 2000s & President since 2014
Orban's been in power since 2010
Netanyahu first became PM in the late 90s then again starting 2009
David Cameron became PM in the Obama administration and the brexit vote he pushed happened before Trump was elected (while BoJo had by this time already been Mayor of London)
Shinzo Abe became PM in 2006 then again in 2012 and met with Obama at the White House
Yoon Suk-Yeol came into power under the Biden Administration and was invited to his white house
Polish PiS first came into power in 2005 then again in 2015
Giorgia Meloni came to power during the Biden Administration & Biden invited her to the white house & praised her because she supports Ukraine. Also Berlusconi lol
Javier Milei entered power during the Biden Administration & soon after had friendly cooperation with Biden Aides
Geert Wilders came to power in the Biden Administration
Duterte became president during the Obama administration and met with Obama, Marcos became president under Biden's Administration and met with Biden
Ă…kesson's Sweden Democrats gained their majority during the Biden Administration and Biden met with Kristersson in the white house because they support NATO & weapons for Ukraine & hate China
The True Finns first joined the governing coalition in 2015
I can go on & on
What you mean is "that's when I noticed it & I want to be able to stop noticing it"
If you say "Democrats are the lesser evil because sure they'll commit genocide but the Republicans would commit genocide too and be worse domestically on top of that" then that just means the only people on earth you see as full human beings are USAmericans
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Este primer episodio de la era post Bocaranda, hablamos un poco del clima preelectoral de los Estados Unidos, los desafĂos que enfrenta Guillermo Lasso en Ecuador y nos sumergimos en las profundidades de las eventuales primarias que ha convocado la oposiciĂłn venezolana para el mes de octubre.
#campañas#candidaturas#capriles#destitucion#ecuador#encuestas#estrategia#guaido#impeachment#lasso#machado#oposicion#politica#primarias#rosales#usa#venezuela
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Honestly surprised Navalny didn't take a page out of Guaido's book: scam western governments out of billions, launder it through multiple Miami properties & bank accounts, hide in Brazil for 18 months, then go back home and pretend nothing happened
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Venezuelan Oppo leader, Juan Guaido
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Juan Guaido declaring himself interim president of the NCR after the assassination of Aaron Kimball.
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🇻🇪 In 2020, Venezuela, despite heavy economic sanctions from the United States, began to record growth in its GDP.
Maduro managed to survive the difficult years and the painful transition under sanctions.
The people lived under severe sanctions and poverty after Maduro's predecessor Chavez decided through a referendum to nationalize oil and expel the globalist oil companies, Chavez died and Maduro succeeded him in 2013.
Immediately after this Obama imposed severe economic sanctions on Venezuela, after which a massive decline began of the economy and poverty in the country.
Maduro not only had to contend with sanctions, he also had to contend with several coup attempts by the CIA.
One of the most famous is when the CIA-backed Juan Guaido proclaimed himself president and was immediately thrown out of the country like a rag, and the coup attempt was stifled with the enormous help of the Russian Secret Service.
Since 2020, US sanctions have no effect on this country. GDP growth started despite the sanctions. Just like with Iran.
In a few years Venezuela will have a 5% growth in its GDP, completely independent of the US dollar and with a complete industry of its own.
They will also join the BRICS, and China has announced major investments in the country.
This was therefore the CIA's last chance to stage a coup, although it is already clear to everyone that it will not succeed.
CIA recruits really dumb traitors in Venezuela.
This Venezuelan Senator tweets a video clip from a Netflix movie and claims that it’s Maduro torturing people.
Maria Fernanda Cabal is a sad 🤡
Venezuela has the MOST OIL of any country on earth.
Do you understand why the US is trying to COUP President Maduro?
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Typical American
Making everything about yourselves
This is so funny to me because I think your trying to make the argument that the US isn't explicitly invested in overthrowing the government of Venezuela in order to expand it's imperialist reach, like it should be clear to everyone, even if you are not familiar with Venezuelan history, just how ridicules of a argument that is.
Like here is an article about how former national security adviser John Bolton admitted to planning to overthrow the government of Venezuela.
Like the US has a placed extreme deadly sanctions and embargos on Venezuela for years now, and is only ramping them up after Venezuelan people once again refused to open their country up the US oil before. And before anyone says "they are because Muraro is a dictator" remember that the US has no problem with the absolute monarchies of the gulf states. We had no qualms about installing Augusto Pinochet. If these sanctions are really about democracy, then why are they not applied to the Gulf Monarchies? These sanctions are not something to brush off by the way, according to a report from the Centre for Economic and Policy Research back in 2019, the sanctions have cost the lives of some 40,000 people, many of them children (who are most venerable to poverty-based health problems such as malnutrition and disease) due to forced poverty. Since then, many, many more people have died, and as the US further ramps up these sanctions, things will only get worse.
Furthermore the history of US imperialist interventions in South America should be well known to just about anyone, the following is an (outdated) map detailing most of the US military interventions in South America and the Caribbean.
Ofc it's not just military interventions, the US has also supported both rightwing candidates and right wing death squads throughout the years. For example the US provided Juan GuaidĂł (former opposition leader) $52 million in a clear case of foreign election interference (that does not sound very democratic) as detailed in this artical (an artical which learly has zero love for Mudaro).
I could go on but I think you get the picture
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I know you're not a Chavista but thank God Guaido never got to be president in more than name only. The solidarity Venezuela is showing with Palestine right now is incredible and essential and it would not exist if that diet Obama knockoff got into power.
yeah 100% i have my criticisms of chávez and even more and stronger criticisms of maduro but guaidó is a piece of shit traitor who helped the uk steal 2 billion dollars of venezuela's national wealth i wouldn't trust him to send anything anywhere but to his us and uk puppetmasters
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Hi, long time listener first time caller. I've been trying to osmos some things about Russian political life from your posts, and the conclusion I've come to is that a large part of Putin's popularity comes from the fact that all the opposition parties are complete dogshit (and also US funded), is this kinda accurate?
putin big brain they can't juan guaido you if you don't have any radlib political opponents to begin with
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ok so how many of the jokers in my notes thought juan guaido was the legitimate president of venezuela
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I love el salvador because its proof that you can literally just disregard left wing ideology completely, do the exact opposite of what (((they))) say we can't/arent allowed to do, and the end result is objective improvement lol based president bukakke is /ourguy/
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>>Despite Bukele presenting his administration as “populist” he is anything but a political outsider or a champion of “the people.” After getting kicked out of the then-ruling Farabundo Martà National Liberation Front (FMLN) for allegedly assaulting a female party official, Bukele, a former advertising executive, joined the Grand Alliance for National Unity (GANA) whose founding members came from the aforementioned Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA). Furthermore, Bukele’s rise to power took place during an election in which nearly 50% of eligible Salvadoran voters abstained. It’s even possible that Bukele was appointed in response to the FMLN government’s friendlier relationship with China. For example, in exchange for breaking ties with Taiwan and recognizing Beijing as the official capitol of China, FLMN received $150 million and a donation of 3,000 tons of rice from the Chinese Communist Party. Likewise, during the Trump administration’s 2019 attempt to oust Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro on behalf of the neoliberal reactionary Juan Guaido, the FMLN took the side of the Chavistas.
In America, Bukele is best known for establishing Bitcoin as Salvadoran legal tender alongside the US dollar. Cryptobros like to portray this as an attempt by a “based” technocrat unpersuaded by “ideology” to get his nation off of fiat currency and away from the control of central banks. This narrative is a total inversion of the truth; In 2020 Bukele sent 40 soldiers into the Legislative Assembly building and forced opposition politicians at gunpoint to approve a loan request of $109 million from the American government for his “Territorial Control Plan.” This plan, using COVID-19 as a pretext, deployed thousands of military personnel to work alongside local police in establishing martial law throughout El Salvador. Bukele’s government insists this led not only to a successful quarantine but a significant reduction in homicides by organized crime. However, the Territorial Control Plan relies on alliances with Salvador’s gangs, as a report by El Faro exposed. “The pandemic was a blessing for Bukele,” Carlos López Bernal, a professor of history at the University of El Salvador, told The Guardian. “He presented an apocalyptic scenario to which the only solution, supposedly, was to give the president everything he asked for. More money and more power.”
In 2021, Bukele’s party “won” a supermajority in El Salvador’s congress, supposedly with 65% of the vote. He then fired five Salvadoran Supreme Court Justices and the attorney general before the Legislative Assembly voted to accept Bitcoin as legal tender. This decision was influenced by Bukele’s close relationship to Strike CEO Jack Mallers, the descendant of Chicago finance royalty and a member of Forbes 30 under 30. According to Slate: “Bukele’s government rolled out a digital crypto wallet in app form, called Chivo (Salvadoran slang for cool), which came preloaded with $30 of Bitcoin to encourage adoption. Many who downloaded it found it confusing and buggy, or that their $30 had already been stolen by identity thieves. A study by economists at the University of Chicago, Penn State and Yale found that of those who managed to access it, most cashed out their $30 and didn’t use Chivo again.”
Towards the start of May, cryptocurrency experienced its worst crash yet. This ongoing crash has already wiped out $400 billion in market capitalization and bankrupted innumerable investors. As Slate notes, “El Salvador is on the verge of defaulting on its debts, which amount to close to 100 percent of its gross domestic product. This is exacerbated by the loss of value of the country’s Bitcoin holdings, which Bukele bragged he would trade with public funds on his phone while in the bathroom. As of now, he has personally cost the Treasury about $40 million—an amount equal to its next foreign debt payment, due to bondholders in June.”
Just before the epic crypto crash, Bukele unveiled plans for a city, “funded by the sale of a Bitcoin bond and powered by geothermal energy from the nearby Conchagua volcano.” Now, the country’s bonds are trading at 40% of their original value. But like any good con artist, cult leader, or multi-level marketing guru, Bukele has doubled down on his Bitcoin “gamble.” In the midst of the crypto crash, El Salvador hosted a “financial inclusion conference” attended by “44 central bankers from developing countries around the world.” This conference was organized by the Alliance for Financial Inclusion, formed in 2008 by central bankers in Mexico, Kenya, the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand in “close collaboration” with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2013, Bill Gates spoke at a meeting hosted by the United Nations General Assembly to tout the merits of “digital financial inclusion” via digital payment systems. The invite reads: “Today 2.5 billion adults are excluded from the formal financial services sector. Yet governments, the development community and the private sector make billions of dollars in cash payments to people in emerging economies, many of them poor and financially excluded. Shifting these salaries, pensions, social welfare stipends and emergency relief payments from cash to electronic has the potential to improve the livelihoods of low-income people by advancing financial inclusion and helping people save.
During the upcoming United Nations General Assembly, UNDP, UNCDF and the Better Than Cash Alliance are hosting an event on how partnerships between governments, private sector and development organizations are helping to promote inclusive growth. It will focus on how digital payments can catalyze financial inclusion, and as a result, can be a driver of inclusive growth and development.”
In January 2021 the Bank of International Settlements issued a report stating, “Most central banks are exploring central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and their work continues apace amid the Covid-19 pandemic. As a whole, central banks are moving into more advanced stages of CBDC engagement, progressing from conceptual research to practical experimentation.” Since 2017, “the share of central banks actively engaging in some form of CBDC work grew by about one third and now stands at 86%.” The BIS report found that 56 central banks are now researching or developing some form of digital currency.Â
During the early stages of the pandemic in 2020 programmers well versed in COBOL, a 40 year old programming language, were in high demand. This demand mainly came from state governments, who still use COBOL to dispense unemployment benefits. “Literally, we have systems that are 40-plus-years-old,” New Jersey governor Chris Murphy told CNBC. “There’ll be lots of postmortems. and one of them on our list will be, how did we get here where we literally needed COBOL programmers?” Murphy’s concerns were echoed by Kansas governor Laura Kelly: “So many of our Departments of Labor across the country are still on the COBOL system; you know very, very old technology.” Connecticut, California, New York, and Pennsylvania “still rely on decades-old mainframe systems based on the COBOL language as well.”
If all of this still sounds banal or benign to you, consider the following: PRISM, the massive NSA surveillance machine “exposed” by Islamaphobic Ayn Rand fanboy and descendant of numerous lifelong feds Edward Snowden, is the direct descendant of PROMIS, a tracking software developed by a “former” NSA fed working in the private sector through his firm Inslaw. Inslaw originally developed PROMIS to help the Department of Justice and local law enforcement agencies across America “update” their prehistoric filing systems in the mid-1980s. PROMIS was later stolen by Mossad spies and infamously distributed by Robert Maxwell, father of Ghislaine Maxwell, before making its way back to its homeland. In the meantime, the same NSA that was building PRISM and had produced PROMIS was working on the hash algorithm that made Bitcoin possible.Â
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Covid Imperialism, Crypto Colonialism, and the Real “Great Reset” – Beyond_Lies_The_Wub (wordpress.com)
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My First Post.
About Me.
Welcome to the World of Words, Jose Guaido!
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Hi there, friends who share my passion for language, learning, and art! As the curator of this virtual haven where ideas blossom, language becomes beautiful, and words come to life, my name is Jose Guaido.
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I'm an enthusiastic writer who is looking to defend human rights and freedom capabilities, driven by the limitless potential that language presents. I have had a meandering trip exploring the fields of linguistics, literature, and expressiveness; my blog is a canvas on which I paint the hues of my linguistic palette.
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In an information-rich society, words, in my opinion, can reshape viewpoints, ignite the imagination, and fill gaps. Here, we celebrate the enchantment that happens when words dance on the page, whether it's by examining the subtleties of language, discovering the glories of literature, or piecing together the concepts of provocative ideas.
This blog is a tapestry of my reflections, ideas, and explorations. Since we all realize that citizenship cannot become one if it is not united to complete plans of action that will ensure that our people and the entire region are governed by a voice of justice and freedom. From linguistic advice and literary analysis to thought-provoking discussions on a wide variety of topics, I invite you to join me on this intellectual journey. Expect a combination of the profound and the whimsical, the informative and the entertaining, as we navigate the vast landscape of human expression.
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VENEZUELA: VENEZUELAN DETAINEES’ LIFE AT RISK
Emirlendris BenĂtez is a 42-year-old mother and tradeswoman who was arbitrarily detained in August 2018 and subjected to torture. Guillermo Zárraga is a 59-year-old engineer and former oil industry unionist arbitrarily detained in November 2020 and tried for crimes for which there was no evidence. They both suffer from grave health conditions, because of acts of torture, in Emirlendris’ case, and inhumane prison conditions. Both individuals are currently unfairly detained in prisons under the responsibility of the Minister for Penitentiary Affairs. We call on her to protect their lives and health and ensure they receive immediate and adequate medical attention
Emirlendris Benitez is a Venezuelan mother, sister, and tradeswomen. On 5 August 2018, Emirlendris was arbitrarily detained on fabricated grounds. Authorities falsely linked her to acts of violence committed against high-profile political leaders in Venezuela; an accusation for which there is no evidence and which she has consistently stated that she had no part in. In custody, she was subjected to torture while pregnant. A few weeks after her arrest, she was forcibly transferred to a medical facility and her pregnancy was terminated without her knowledge or consent. The torture she was subjected to left her needing the long-term use of a wheelchair for mobility. In 2022, she was sentenced to a 30-year prison sentence by a partial and politically motivated court. Emirlendris should have never been detained, as it is believed the charges are politically motivated. Furthermore, the draconian sentence against her should be revoked and she must be immediately released.
Guillermo Zárraga is a Venezuelan engineer who worked as an operator technician for Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA, the Venezuelan state-owned oil company) at the Cardón Refinery in the Catalytic Complex located in Coro, Falcón state. He was also a leader in the Sindicato Único de Trabajadores (Unique Workers' Union) within that organization. On 14 November 2020, at 3:00 am, he was detained at his home by officers from the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (DGCIM). According to the indictment by the Public Prosecutor's Office, he has been accused of providing national security information to an American man who had been arrested in September and was believed to be a CIA agent attempting to sabotage the oil industry complex. In addition to his role as a union leader, Guillermo Zárraga had been photographed with Juan Guaido, a prominent opposition leader. This photograph was included as part of the accusation, serving as evidence of Zárraga's alleged intention to support the sabotage. Despite the fact that Nicolás Maduro’s government has released the alleged CIA agent, Guillermo Zárraga remains arbitrarily detained.
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