• atro_city@fedia.io
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    3 months ago

    Mate, this buddy’s like Putin. He’s never stepping down unless you force him to.

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      3 months ago

      That’s generally the case with dictators. Only Taiwan grew from a dictatorship into a working democracy. Maduro is nothing but a dictator. Venezuela has insane amounts of oil, gas and gold, it should be an extremely rich oil state like Qatar or the UAE but Marudo prefers to fill his own pockets and starve his people while money is worth less then the paper it’s printed on.

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        3 months ago

        My guy, the reason they aren’t rich is because of US embargoes on their oil. The type of oil they produce is dirty and extremely expensive to refine, The US is the closest trading partner with refining capabilities that their crude oil requires.

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          3 months ago

          Yeah. And the embargoes are only because it’s hard to refine and dirty? Or because Maduro is a greedy asshole dictator? Do you know how embargoes work?

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            3 months ago

            My guy you said Venezuela is poor because Maduro is lining his pockets, while that is a falsehood, Venezuela is poor because of US sanctions and the fact that they operate a single resource economy extremely reliant on the price of Oil.

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              3 months ago

              So, you’re saying the sanctions are just there because whatever, not because Maduro is a dictator who prefers to keep power and money over Venezuelan welfare and international affairs?

              Why do you think the sanctions are there exactly? For shits and giggles?

              The sanctions are a response to Maduro being a selfish dictator. Is it really that hard to see the connection?

              Why are you defending him? Are you a Venezuelan government employee or something?

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                3 months ago

                I am being critical because the USA, which has supported multiple dictators in the global south that have done far worse than Maduro, not excusing his actions, just pointing out the fact that the country is suffering under sanctions and a dictator. While the USA would be turning a blind eye if Maduro was a puppet of the United States.

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                  3 months ago

                  Look, the US is bad, no doubt about it, but Maduro is a dictator who keeps his country fucked up. Don’t blame it on the US, he is responsible for getting the sanctions and keeping the sanctions. Those sanctions aren’t just by the US, many countries adhere them because Maduro is a dangerous asshole.

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        3 months ago

        South Korea was a fascist state until their dictator got assassinated by the South Korean CIA and liberalized under American pressure.

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        3 months ago

        Taiwan

        What you don’t know is TW’s minority ruling party DPP (after 8 years’ corruptions) has been becoming the new dictatorship. DPP has more than enuf tax payers’ money to buy cyber armies, put money in its own pocket, and buy US support thru undelivered weaponry purchase. DPP’s incumbent president Lai was once labeled as CCP insider by DPP former president Tsai’s cyber army, for he intended to run against her in 2020 presidential primary (https://youtu.be/lNaui-b0Dpk&). A DPP-certified CCP insider. LOL. DPP, which got minority vote in the president and Congress in 2024, has hundreds of billions of Taiwan dollars in corruption cases, but it is judicially persecuting Taiwan’s third largest party, the TPP, in a finicky way. Google “民進黨 司法迫害 site*.tw” then click the News tab.

        Google “wikileaks Taiwan” to know now minority (40% of votes) ruling party DPP’s politicians have been using anti-China and fake independence (which US does not grant) as apparatuss for election purposes (Taiwan’s Netanyahu?). The most powerful faction of the DPP - New Trend (which William Lai belongs) – had established a secret communication channel with the CCP as early as 1997, before the first president of the DPP, Chen Shui-bian did, who was put to prison after he stepped down with the help of corruption evidence US provided (owning undeclared real estate in New York City with his wife taking bribes, claiming to be funds for TW independence).

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    3 months ago

    At my old company I worked really closely with a coworker who was Venezuelan and he loathed Maduro. Saw him as a dictator and unrightful president that was creating problems in the country

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    3 months ago

    Seeing which other leaders support or reject this has been telling and I hope the voters in those countries are paying attention. Boric and Lacalle respect the rule of law, Castro and Arce do not.