exactly what I was saying yesterday in other conversation. there's no point at all to pick a side between CIA and a dictator. but, for the first time in almost thirty years, people finally have the balls to go out, take the streets, confront army and demand their choice is respected. even the communist party is against maduro this time, lol. unfortunately, corina is all they have left right now. los soles will remain los soles, though, with or without maduro. so it's basically hopeless but for one thing: empower people for a change. give em at leasr the illusion they can change something so they would actually have the means to change something in the future. good or bad, it'd be simpler with a CIA wiretrap than with a rifle pointed to their heads.
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Yeah i was thinking of this too. In fact this is why i don't oppose some posts i have seen that seem totally wrong to me.
But the first thing cia will do, is exactly to remove the ability from the people to establish a government that is friendly for them. Corina is not what the people have. She is what cia has.
Anyway it is Venezuelanos choice. But that could really affect us all...
corina is what maduro let em have, all the rest is dead or in jail (actually, even Corina is ineligible and soon to be in prison). no government is ever friendly to people, that's the main problem. perhaps, only perhaps, if people respond to current oppression and actually get armed and kill some generals or maduro himself, perhaps then she or whoever gets to be a little scared. still: government. that's precisely why I'm an anarchist :D
Right. It is difficult for a government to be friendly to the people indeed (i think Ulof Palme was). I should say more friendly.
But cia must be exposed too.
always. my enemies are the globalists, thus CIA. but biden endorsing Lula to endorse maduro only makes it way more suspicious. in the end, CIA wins with Corina and with maduro. I can even see them signing an agreement: "OK, Maduro, you stay in power but don't invade Guyana and leave their oil to us". that's their greatest fear nowadays.
Ah the Guyana case is far out of my depth. I didn't even know that such a state even existed until recently. Too latam for me...
But generally the west does not negotiate lately. Either you fully agree with them or you get regime changed if they can.
ex-colony of england. and there's a second one, french guyana, still colony of france, officially French territory. USA is currently exploring the oil of the first one. recently, maduro claimed it is part of the bolivarian republic and threatened to invade it after the elections. to do it so, he'll have to invade Brazil first. it's all negotiable when you're part of the deal. when Lula is part of the deal, I mean. Lula works with CIA since 1970s.
