Ricardo Bello on Sat, 13 Apr 2002 22:21:02 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> Venezuela: Another Viewpoint |
Your argument (anastasios.kozaitis@verizon.net ) is rather strange. An extreme opposition party "Bandera Roja" (Red Banner) was shooting a huge crowd demonstrating against the government, that is, shooting itself. You will excuse, but Chavez close down private TV stations just when those snipers started shooting, and they have been indentified and filmed, members of the chavista City Council, very close to the President. They were shooting from the side of Chavez supporters, you must have seen them, as you were there. Your are right about the military however, they are disgusting. They enjoyed the money from an incredible corrupt government who did nothing to stop so much plundering of the nationīs budget and now they stand as judges of that corruption. They are a menace and Chavez was their leader for four year until civil society took him out. But there is something, if Chavez was so good, as you said, why three sucessful national strikes were called that stopped the whole nation, on December 10th and February 28th, 2001 and the one that finished today, that paralized the whole country for three whole days in protest, every town, every city one million squares kilometers? A peaceful march of half a million people was too much against him. Even the corrupt military brass couldnīt failed to see that. Unenployment was rampant, investment had dissapear and for the first time in Venezuela, hundreds of thousand were emigrating to the US and Europe looking for jobs and a better future. That fundamental land reform you talked about started the strike on December 10th. I own a farm, and work and live in it. His policy made me sell 600 tons less of oranges that in the same period a year before, and that year was worse than the one before. You canīt imagine the poverty such senseless ideas can produce. But he said he was from the left, so must you excuse all his errors. Facist military didnīt put Chavez out, the people did, protesting and giving their life against fascist military headed by Chavez. That they called themselves progressive doesnīt make any difference. At least now, I have a better option for a future. I will stay in my country now, and surely my children wonīt feel the need to emigrate. You can have a large number of independent scholar looking and studying the country for year, at the end they will see, just as you, a confirmation of their own ideas, not reality. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold