sure, but... an exit poll? we have biased polls in every single country of this world, no matter how democratic it'd be. in Brazil, some said Lula would win with 60%, 65%, ended up with 50,8%. even carter center, that has always attested the legitimacy of the process since Chavez, has fled the country this time with no opinion. this by itself says a lot. on the other hand, we have another exit poll giving victory to maduro with 55%. one concrete problem here: it was created a month ago. so far, nothing new on the front. as much as I hate saying so, it's latam. in south america, in special, with the exception of Chile/(which currently have the best president of latam) and Uruguay (which had the best president ever, pepe mujica) and perhaps Argentina (which has milei, lmao), we're all republics of bananas (including Brazil). electoral frauds are the rule. does Venezuela have the safest electoral machines? it does, indeed. but an electoral fraud consists in way more than what happens on the machines themselves. bribing people, for example. poor people sell their votes for less than 10 dollars -- not saying this happened there, but it happens all the time here, trucks and trucks full of money. I have worked in five electoral campaigns so far, twenty years in a row. I've seen movies' stuff. I've been threatened with death. and so on. other examples that, now yeah, did happen in Venezuela now were electoral zones closed depending on the area. only 40% of minutes being publicized by CNE -- and it doesn't matter how safe the machines are if you don't publicize the results, anyone can fake a piece of paper (Corina has gathered 80% the minutes and posted them online', maduro shut down the page and hasn't shown anything yet -- four days now, enough time to fake it all). people are starving in Venezuela. corruption is all over, scandals involving his wife, his nephews, he himself. narcos rule the country, not only Los soles, which is commanded by an army general, diodado caballo, but the whole country. 25% of its citizens have run away from Venezuela. 200/300 per day only to Brazil, in average. last week, it peaked over 800. over 700 protesters have been arrested so far. over 10 killed. years ago, in a protest against maduro, they had killed over 125 people. they don't hate maduro due to an exit poll. they hate him cuz he's maduro.
btw: to hell with elon musk. I won't become anti-freedom of speech just cuz he defends it.
principles. be guided by principles, not by antagonists. even the devil values wisdom.
and my only principle is power to the people.
boa noite, #plebs
we must gather an international cyber army and take action, that's for sure.
ta valendo a pena só pela cara dos jornalistas fazendo malabarismo pra justicar que lá é ditadura e aqui é democracia. "mas mas mas o judiciário......"
they don't give a single fuck bout people, btw
they are part of the government, it's literally run by chavistas generals like diobaldo caballo. and they are the ones who pay maduro, actually. for his last campaign, at least, in 2020. dunno, I guess it'd be the worst case scenario if caballo took over. I really have no hope at all, man. blood bath, as maduro himself threatened.
digitalizaram antes do governo derrubar o site. publicidade oficial só rolou com 40%. vão falsificar o resto e jogar esse povo na cadeia, escreve.
that's the main critic against Corina, and it's total legit.
the army's big problem today, tho, is called the cartel of los soles, which they themselves run. they'd rather die than give it up.
I honestly can't see any way out that doesn't involve thousands and thousands, tens of thousands of deaths, something that really shocks the international community. from there, two options: the people themselves resist and throw maduro out of power, or the US ends up intervening militarily. maybe this is exactly the move globalists want and the anti-globalists are falling like ducks.
i don't wanna be the one who spoils general hope, but the only reason for the minutes to exist is if they are released immediately after the elections (100% eletronic). three or five days later, there's no reason for them to exist anymore. with only 40% released, they'll sure falsify the rest, they're just buying time for that. and then: "see?" maduro officially recognized by brazil and the usa and carter as president-elect. the international spotlight finally shifts away from venezuela and the repression begins in earnest.
lula has spoken. bullshit, as usual.
said one thing to biden, another to a local news media. nothing abnormal about army on the streets, only 40% of votes being public, electoral zones closed, repression by militia, over 700 protesters arrested, over ten killed, nor about issuing an arrest order against the opposition leader. nothing to see here. all peacefully. all in the name of the people of bolivarian republic against the global fascism. oke.
"The Electoral Tribunal recognized Maduro as the victor, and the opposition has not yet. So, there is a process. I see the Brazilian press treating it as if it were the Third World War, but there is nothing abnormal.
When the minutes are presented and it is established that the minutes are true, we all have the obligation to recognize the electoral result in Venezuela. (...) Maduro knows perfectly well that the more transparency there is, the more chance he will have to govern Venezuela peacefully."
https://video.nostr.build/c52771f834a17ddcc7133afdfe987bd666d13b54ed1aeba73a4b9683a0c7145e.mp4 #venezuela #resistr
they have, I'm sure they have
fuck, he looks so much like me when I was his age...
a kaddish in honor of wasila as well.

the two terrorists murdered by netanyahu today in lebanon. congrats for those who supports him. a kaddish to hassan. a kaddish to amira. 

