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Colombian media speaks to Venezuelan military defectors, better known as Traitors of the Homeland.
— Camila (@camilateleSUR) March 17, 2019
They say they fulfilled their end of the bargain, but have been abandoned by Colombian authorities, UNHCR & Juan Guaidó and must now fend for themselves in Colombia. pic.twitter.com/sS7u8x6ZKy
swampman posted:Colombian media speaks to Venezuelan military defectors, better known as Traitors of the Homeland.
— Camila (@camilateleSUR) March 17, 2019
They say they fulfilled their end of the bargain, but have been abandoned by Colombian authorities, UNHCR & Juan Guaidó and must now fend for themselves in Colombia. pic.twitter.com/sS7u8x6ZKy
i think guaido honestly saw some kind of civil war erupting by now, with himself as the opposition commander. there's a sick kind of desperation to everything he does at the moment. i imagine his handlers are none too impressed to be honest.
the reason why i say the turn out was also not good is because as we went through the speakers post-march they periodically announced the bus going back to new york is here, the bus going back to new jersey is here, the bus going back to boston is here, etc. meaning that basically psl helped bus in many activists from various out of town branches, which is cool... but which means there probably wasnt as much engagement from peolpe not already in the struggle as it might have looked like... and i really feel like they couldve done way better w/ outreach, you got someone like max blumenthal, he spoke before and after the march and did a fun "juan guido heyy im couping here" bit, ben norton was also there, brian becker, and while these people did mention it on twitter like once ahead of time i think if the goal was really to bring in just average politically awake people instad of mostly psl party members then they couldve had max tweeting about it every so often for weeks ahead of time, "just 14 more days until the big dc protest" and so on... i just feel like normal politically aware peolpe against this thing probably didnt know it was happening until they started seeing the footage of the march come out.
one really funny thing is that when i got there a lady was giving me a trot paper, the militant, and i knew it was trot but i took it and talked to her a bit anyway... she seemed fine and was talking about how they were doing a trip down to cuba, she said the aggression against venezuela was "all about cuba" (ehh not really) but then as i walked away she betrayed herself a little finally, she said "We can do so much better than maduro and assad." lol. anyway apparently these trots love cuba which surprised me a little. i opened the paper and there was a front page article about how ilhan omar is anti-semitic and it was bad people defended her, and there was another article right next to it also about anti-semitism, which within the text of the article claimed there is NOT a rise in racism and hate crimes and white supremacy. originally id been thinking of leaving the paper in a bus or something for someone to pick up but at that point i just threw it in the recycling bin
Brazil's fascist leader Bolsonaro immediately visited CIA headquarters on his first official trip to the US.
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) March 18, 2019
This is the perfect symbol for Latin America's far right, which has for decades drowned the left in blood thanks to the help of its CIA benefactorhttps://t.co/w83eOKZJnI
ilmdge posted:anyway apparently these trots love cuba
Honestly I think Cuba resiliency has made it unimpeachable on the left--most trot groups are pro Cuba now I would guess, or at least to scared to openly criticize it. Looks like those guys are big into defending Israel as well.
Chthonic_Goat_666 posted:i do wonder what the vetting process is on cia puppets is like. do they prefer that this guaido guy is sort of a nobody so that they can better mold him? but then there's all this stuff about america being disappointed by how little military defections there has been, which seems an obvious outcome if he has minimal inbuilt popularity. i'd like to know the exact logic behind the move of promoting guaido rather than some other oppositional figure.
I'm sure they wanted a general or other high ranking military figure, but no one was disloyal enough. Perez was probably the second choice as a movie star but he leaned into the role a little too hard and got his shit stomped. Guaido must be way down their list--the dude was an elected official for only four years and no one had even heard of him. It would be like trying to do a coup in America lead by Jon Ossoff. Doesn't stop W*k*pedia from having him listed as acting president of Venezuela lol
Chthonic_Goat_666 posted:i do wonder what the vetting process is on cia puppets is like. do they prefer that this guaido guy is sort of a nobody so that they can better mold him? but then there's all this stuff about america being disappointed by how little military defections there has been, which seems an obvious outcome if he has minimal inbuilt popularity. i'd like to know the exact logic behind the move of promoting guaido rather than some other oppositional figure.
during the soft coup against PT bolsonaro dedicated his remarks in the chamber of deputies to brilhante ustra. shit like that is probably all it takes to qualify
rolaids posted:Doesn't stop W*k*pedia from having him listed as acting president of Venezuela lol
More like OVERacting president! Two thumbs down from me!!!
Just heard, they were severely beaten after being ILLEGALLY arrested by a FOREIGN SECURITY FORCE.
— Red Chilean 🇨🇱🇻🇪🇲🇽 (@OmeletteRed) March 20, 2019
My government, just let a private security from another fucking country, torture its own citizens.
jansenist_drugstore posted:insta_gramsci posted:
Self-Appointed Interim Venezuelan President Cannot Seem To Evict Unruly Tenant: A Report
lol reminds me of louis theroux' vid in south africa
My favorite person in that was the boss of the Red Ants private rent-a-mob force that looked like he hadn't slept in three days.
psychicdriver posted:being a marxist sure does take a lot more legwork than being a radical liberal (of any stripe)
imo it doesn't, because Marxists can look at history and take their Ws
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-politics-idUSKCN1QX0OB
The brutal dictatorship of Venezuela just letting a patriot like Guaido walk free and talk about couping the government... makes you wonder what's going on in that madman Maduro's head sometimes
psychicdriver posted:so everything i'd intuited about the situation in venezuela is in its broad outlines correct and i don't need to worry that left-coms anarchists and radlibs have some moral trump card they keep secret to gloat about how delusional we are?
There's a very likely chance, from my gringo cant-speak-spanish research, that the PSUV-majority incumbent National Assembly did violate the constitution by stacking the Supreme Court before an opposition-majority National Assembly was officially put into office. It would do you good to also know that the PSUV-majority elected Supreme Court then vetoed "democratic" opposition policies, like de facto privatizing social housing and cooperative farms, then having the government pay debts to the landlords/real estate guys. Here's one of them: https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/11965
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serafiym posted:the PSUV-majority elected Supreme Court then vetoed "democratic" opposition policies, like de facto privatizing social housing and cooperative farms, then having the government pay debts to the landlords/real estate guys. Here's one of them: https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/11965
so it was democratic and they did the right thing?
psychicdriver posted:serafiym posted:the PSUV-majority elected Supreme Court then vetoed "democratic" opposition policies, like de facto privatizing social housing and cooperative farms, then having the government pay debts to the landlords/real estate guys. Here's one of them: https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/11965
so it was democratic and they did the right thing?
if you have a heart and soul, yes. however i cannot guarantee your anarchist/trotskyist interlocutors will possess these things.
"The proper distinction between those two words is best left to people who know a whole lot more about this than I do. My general understanding is that "imperialism" basically means "foreign intervention that is done for bad reasons"."
how much stock should i put into what comes out of the office of the united nations high commissioner of human rights
psychicdriver posted:how much stock should i put into what comes out of the office of the united nations high commissioner of human rights
depends how diverse you want your portfolio to be