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[center][big][b]For all the Sanders and Hilary supporters...This is what socialism looks like[/b][/big][/center]
[b]Venezuela: Teen Killed in ‘Mother of All Protests’ as Maduro Seeks to Arm One Million Chavistas[/b]

Dissidents participating in what Venezuela’s opposition dubbed the “mother of all protests” Wednesday faced gang attacks, tear gas, and other repressive tactics by state police and civilian militias alike.
Dictator Nicolás Maduro announced a plan Monday to arm as many as one million chavistas seeking to join government-sponsored gangs on Tuesday in anticipation of the protest.

Addressing a socialist rally on Monday, Maduro announced he would begin expanding the ranks of the National Bolivarian Militia, a creation of late dictator Hugo Chávez meant to arm radical socialists in a nation where legally owning firearms outside of such groups is banned.

According to the Fox News report on the rally, Maduro said he was seeking to quadruple the militia’s size from its current 100,000 membership in the short term. The Spanish newspaper El País reported that Maduro was seeking to build a 500,000-strong militia as soon as possible but ultimately sought a million-strong army of socialists to intimidate the opposition into silence.

“We will advance towards the organization and training of one million organized militiamen, trained and armed to defend peace, sovereignty, and the independence of the nation,” Maduro reportedly said.

To calm the military, which the opposition has been actively courting into participating in the resistance, Maduro has also announced something he is calling the “Zamora Plan,” which Agence-France Presse (AFP) describes as “a military, police and civilian operation aimed at combatting a supposed coup attempt” organized by America. Maduro has repeatedly accused the United States generally, and former Vice President Joe Biden specifically, of organizing a right-wing coup against him. He has never produced proof of such a conspiracy.

Maduro has faced growing protests since the socialist-controlled Supreme Court attempted to impose itself as the nation’s legislative body last month, nullifying the power of the opposition-controlled National Assembly. After a wave of protests, the Supreme Court backed down on the ruling, but the government nonetheless prevented legislators from entering the assembly for some days. Following this move, the government also banned Henrique Capriles Radonski – the governor of Miranda state and opposition presidential candidate in the past two elections – from holding public office for 15 years, with little explanation.

Capriles is among the leaders organizing Wednesday’s “Mother of All Protests,” meant to bring together the anti-socialist opposition throughout the country to demand Maduro step down. According to the AFP, the opposition plans “to march from 26 rally points toward central Caracas, a pro-Maduro bastion and the seat of government.”

“We’re scared but we’ve got to do this,” one protester, 55-year-old Carmen Medina, told Reuters. “We’re marching for the freedom of our country.” Speaking to the outlet, Capriles added that he sees the Maduro regime as being “terminal” and protests pivotal to holding “free and fair democratic elections.”

The protest appears to have taken its first victim, a student identified as Carlos José Moreno, either 17 or 19 years old. Moreno was shot in the head in the San Bernardino neighborhood of Caracas, and reports indicate he was not participating in the protest. Witnesses say he was shot in the head by colectivos, unofficial roving gangs who attack protesters on behalf of Maduro.

In addition to colectivo attacks, police used tear gas and rubber bullets on protesters. Capriles himself posted video of a tear gas attack on himself on Twitter.

Among the prominent dissidents protesting was also Lilian Tintori, wife of political prisoner Leopoldo López, who sported a gas mask to protect from tear gas attacks.

“We want freedom for all political prisoners, and the people should decide their destiny with a vote. We want to vote,” Tintori said in a statement. “We want elections now. Presidential, gubernatorial, and mayoral elections.”
Dreammmer · 56-60, M
You say a lot, but what do you want to say? That you are interested in politics? Politics is a complex subject and your attempt to denounce socialism with the things happening in Venezuela is... not convincing at all, bc there are other factors that need to be considered. Simple and easy answers might serve the simple minded, but never work in politics and never have.
Dreammmer · 56-60, M
@lov2smile: Are you serious to reduce Venezuelas crisis to socialism? That's what I meant with simple answers to a complex situation. Look at Trump, he believed that simple answers solve all problems and now he wakes up in the reality of politics being way more complex than he ever would admit.
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Dreammmer · 56-60, M
@lov2smile: The solution I offer is staying away from black and white answers and from twisting reality to your political agenda.
Venezuelas problem cannot be reduced to socialism. That is a big mistake you make in your argumentation.
Sanders and Hillary did not propagate to turn the US into a socialist country, that is nonsense - dont believe those lies.
I am not defending socialism and never would and I am not an advocate of pure capitalism either as it is cruel and merciless. A country is just as great and admirable as seen in the way it treats its weakest.
I am fully aware that you have a very comfortable position to muse about socialism and capitalism, but neither are the true issues of your country and neither offer solutions for the present problems.
As for Donals Trump it is way too ealy to judge his influence on his country. Fact though is that he has twice faced judges who denounced his laws as unlawful and unonconstitutional. His attempt to undo Obama care failed. And all of that happened in a very short time showing him lacking severely as leader of a great nation. Should he be able to serve a full term as president, it will be obvious that his agenda and promises dont match reality. Socialism has never been an issue in the US and never will be except for posts and articles.
lov2smile · 36-40, F
People who grow up under one form of government, (Usually) accept it, for what it is.
I asked several Londoners recently about their government health care. Some liked it, others did not....some even said: "That's all we know"

In America, My Parents and grandparents and their parents before them have only known the freedom of capitalism.

So I guess, when I read things like this I get scared for my country
Northwest · M
@Dreammmer: I'm afraid it's ALL about personal opinions. Here's the Dictionary definition of socialism:

1: any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods

2a : a system of society or group living in which there is no private property

2b : a system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state

3: a stage of society in Marxist theory transitional between capitalism and communism and distinguished by unequal distribution of goods and pay according to work done

If you think China is "socialist", then it's been a while since your last visit to Shanghai, or Bejing for that matter. China has layoffs now, just like any other capitalist based economy.

Monarchy and Capitalism are not mutually exclusive. Saudi Arabia is a monarchy, but so is the UK, Holland, Denmark, Sweden...
Dreammmer · 56-60, M
@Northwest: UK, The Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark are democracies. SA is not.
China is still a socialist country.
Northwest · M
@Dreammmer: You are entitled to your own opinion about China. Democracy, however, has no implication on whether a political is in addition, socialist. Iraq under Saddam, was a dictatorship, and socialist.
Thanks for posting this. What's happening in Venezuela sounds more like fascism. The gang members supporting this government sounds a lot like Hitler's Brown Shirts in NAZI Germany. Regardless...it IS socialism, only with militant enforcement of rule.
lov2smile · 36-40, F
@BizSuitStacy:
Liberals won't admit it, because if they did, the American people would reject their agenda. So they do their best to discredit me and the stories I post here. I'm on a mission to educate the unwashed.
Thank you for your support.
@lov2smile: I completely agree. There is a hidden agenda that many fail to see. I admire your courage and tenacity. I will stand with you. If they try to discredit you, I will be there in your corner for support!
Quizzical · 46-50, M
We've had socialist governments in the UK before with no issues at all...

The big problem is extremists at any end of the spectrum.
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Steve42 · 56-60, M
According to all the police beatings/killings by corrupt cops, that's also what a republic looks like.
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idiot detected.

 
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