OK. So you want Maduro to leave, and you want that other candidate to take presidency?
Do you live in Venezuela now and lived there since before Chavez?
OK. So you want Maduro to leave, and you want that other candidate to take presidency?
Do you live in Venezuela now and lived there since before Chavez?
I wants the results of the election to be respected. The votes were casted, they must accept they lost. Period. I am interested the intentions of your questions, those sound like the typical (outside Venezuela) maduro supporter questions. If that’s the case I am sorry to inform you I don’t fit in your prejudice card, I am not an oligarch (or son of..) from 4ta república. I was born in barlovento one of the poorest areas of Venezuela. Not I don’t live there anymore I am one of the 7.7 million who left in the last decade. We outside the country couldn’t vote but wasn’t necessary people who still there lost the fear and firmly voted against the regime. Now they don’t want to show the results, they are imprisoning the people who watched the votes and singed the official results. I can not do much out side my country. Sadly I have to lose my time trying to defend their honor against people putting doubts on them. It’s the less I can do for those who still in there and have some hope. I lost it years ago.
I am sorry to hear your story, but glad you managed to leave and pursue your dreams.
As I mentioned, the matter is too far away from me for me to be able to pick a side. I just hate when Jack picks a side for me (among his other followers), when he knows nothing just like I. That's the only reason I am engaged in this discussion.
I understand this. I don’t know about jack and how informed he could be. I understand there are geopolitical implications and people take sides according their circules, but even that there are people who suffer (in live) the disputes of those proxies/geopolitical instances. Thanks for your understanding and ability to bring along the conversation. 👍
So I have been investigating a little bit about Venezuela and Maduro and his various oppositions. I conclude as firmly as possible without visiting the country, that Maduro is the good guy and everything he has done as the ruler of the country is good and successful for the land and its people. He did not make the lives of Venezuelans worse, he protected them. Obviously, lives of those that choose the wrong side does not improve. That is why the wise choose the correct side.
And of course, for some it may be a matter of taste. If you strongly prefer Sony, Chrysler, Intel, Apple, BP, etc. over what you can create in your own country with your own allies for yourselves, then you can move to those other friends of yours that are in conflict with Venezuela. If they accept you, of course. Maduro allowed to leave, USA accepted, so these have no problem, it is even better for them - they moved closer to what they strongly prefer.