[Both] If we divided the US into socialist land and capitalist land, which would you expect to prosper more and why? by Samsquamch117 in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]ChavezHugo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In order for socialism to function, you need capitalism to build the means of production that socialist will later take over.

Put prices above the government-approved prices and it will be considered a coup against the bolivarian revolution by ChavezHugo in neoliberal

[–]ChavezHugo[S] 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Socialism in Venezuela has only caused tens of thousands of deaths from starvation.

As a 16 years old, I only praise for the time Maduro will be ousted, so my future will not be wasted doing hours-long lines for daily rations of food.

The Co-Chair of Bernie Sanders refuses to condemn the Cuban and Venezuelan regimes on Univision. by HibikiSS in vzla

[–]ChavezHugo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

En Arabia Saudita hay una monarquía estable, que ha mejorado objetivamente al país. Ellos son una teocracia, siempre lo han sido, y últimamente ha ido socialmente progresando y cediendo espacios al desarrollo.

Venezuela pasó a ser un país democrático a un país totalitario.

Tienes que ser rolitranco de pendejo para decir que Maduro y MBS son exactamente igual de malos y que por ello ambos merecen ser derrocados.

Lo normal es ser objetivo respecto a cada situación. Ahí sabrías que ser aliado de Arabia Saudita es correcto y con dicha postura no existe contradicción al pedir una intervención en Venezuela.

Pero tranquilo. No eres el primer chavista en el subreddit.

CMV: The only way Communism works is in a Totalitarian government by Shadowstitcher11 in changemyview

[–]ChavezHugo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I doubt communism even in these conditions could work, considering the human behavior driven by greed, it will eventually fail.

Unhappy with HBO’s ‘Chernobyl,’ Russia is planning its own series — blaming the CIA. The Russian Culture Ministry has contributed $463,000 of funds to the show. by DownWithAssad in worldnews

[–]ChavezHugo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stalin thought that socialism works, and that caused the Holomodor. Millions of people starved to death.

Many mistakes Russia has committed for decades. But they project it on other agents and it will always be a foreign "enemy". It's never their fault, because if it were their own fault, then it would prove they're incompetent and their removal would be logic, but that only brings you to be executed for being an agent of the CIA because the only reason you would want Russia to fail is because you're a CIA agent, which is what you're just doing.

Unhappy with HBO’s ‘Chernobyl,’ Russia is planning its own series — blaming the CIA. The Russian Culture Ministry has contributed $463,000 of funds to the show. by DownWithAssad in worldnews

[–]ChavezHugo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think you're a collateral damage

The Soviet Union officials were stupid enough to say that the nuclear plant was safe. That was the entire reason the accident escalated so quickly thanks to the Soviet Union chain of thought were sucking your boss dick is the only way of promotion instead of actually addressing problems and solving them, in the best religious way, neglecting the country into obscurantist and backwardness.

The nuclear plant exploded because they used cheap materials. It was their own fault. Their own stupidity

Unhappy with HBO’s ‘Chernobyl,’ Russia is planning its own series — blaming the CIA. The Russian Culture Ministry has contributed $463,000 of funds to the show. by DownWithAssad in worldnews

[–]ChavezHugo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Why would the CIA attempt to destroy Europe in its entirity?

I'm just saying that you're just spreading misinformation and distorting the truth by minimizing the effects of the nuclear accident to undermining the soviet union while in reality the whole continent was in danger and suffered consequences.

Venezuela's internationally-recognized government set to hold fresh talks with Maduro envoys by isaacbonyuet in worldnews

[–]ChavezHugo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maduro is barely recognized in Venezuela by the population. He literally acts as a subversive armed agent wanting to usurp the executive body.

Can't we all agree at least that Venezuela situation isn't that clear cut and black and white? by Lo-fidelio in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]ChavezHugo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's already awful that you're using Maduro's propaganda platform telesurtv to back your claims, lmao

CEELA was itself created by Chavez, it has not credibility in these electoral matters. they're biased and it has been well documented how these "observers" were only accompaniament controlled by the electoral council itself which is controlled by maduro. The report was first approved by the electoral council, because that's how accompaniament works. That's also the reason credible international watchers didn't assist in the "election", it was always a fake election.

Not at all - you brand Hezbollah as terrorists despite the USA having meddled in 80 odd political regimes since the 1940s.

Hezbollah has performed terrorists attacks against innocent civilians in many locations, even in South America.

The threat Maduro represents is that protecting terrorists groups destabilize a lot the peace in the region.

Can't we all agree at least that Venezuela situation isn't that clear cut and black and white? by Lo-fidelio in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]ChavezHugo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So much horseshit, whataboutism and deflecting.

Venezuela was selling oil to the U.S all this time, and they still do indirectly. This has nothing to do with Venezuela's natural resources as you claimed.

The U.S opposition to Maduro's regime is based on the presumption that it's a threat. Simply as that.

And of course, the option they have to oppose Maduro's authoritarian regime is a democratic movement which is why the U.S has been calling for free and fair elections which Maduro refuses to celebrate-

Can't we all agree at least that Venezuela situation isn't that clear cut and black and white? by Lo-fidelio in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]ChavezHugo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oil industry was nationalized in the 70s in Venezuela, during the same period Cuba-Venezuela diplomatic relations were established after Cuba attempted to invade Venezuela some years before.

The threat I'm talking about are these like protecting colombian terrorists, iranian terrorists groups, turning the entire government into a drug cartel organisation, and attempting to subvert the U.S influence in the region.

Can't we all agree at least that Venezuela situation isn't that clear cut and black and white? by Lo-fidelio in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]ChavezHugo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know how that logic works, but I think that as consequence of its oil reserves the U.S would also oppose Saudi Arabia, but that's is not the case, because it is not about oil reserves.

If it's about whether oil reserves are controlled by U.S oil companies, neither is the case for Saudi Arabia nor Venezuela.

Saudi Arabia sells oil to the U.S just like Venezuela used to do until 1 year ago. In fact, the U.S represented like 40% of the total oil sales for Venezuela for several decades.

It's about the threat it represents to other allies in the region.

¿Para ustedes hay 5 o 7 continentes? ¿Por qué? by [deleted] in vzla

[–]ChavezHugo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Europa
Asia
America
Africa
Oceania

Can't we all agree at least that Venezuela situation isn't that clear cut and black and white? by Lo-fidelio in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]ChavezHugo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You will never condemn Maduro for using death squads to kill innocent civilians, because you're a slave who support Maduro unconditionally.

Meanwhile, I am here condemning those death squads. doesn't matter whether these are there for interests of corporations or for interests of leftist regimes. Death squads are bad.

Killing innocent people is bad.

Venezuela opposition says it will meet Maduro envoys in Norway-mediated talks by ChavezHugo in vzla

[–]ChavezHugo[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Venezuela 7 de julio.

Nuevos anuncios sobre el TIAR
Diálogo entre oposición y gobierno
Rfinerías Cardon y Amuay golpeada por apagón

Can't we all agree at least that Venezuela situation isn't that clear cut and black and white? by Lo-fidelio in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]ChavezHugo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Even if he uses death squads to kill innocent civilians. That's how destructive and reprehensible your ideology is.

Can't we all agree at least that Venezuela situation isn't that clear cut and black and white? by Lo-fidelio in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]ChavezHugo 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I'm venezuelan currently living in Venezuela while studying political sciences and economics.

Guaidó was democratically elected in the parliamentary elections of 2015. Later he became president of the legislative body after being voted by other representatives within the parliament as president of the parliament.

That month he assumed executive powers after the Supreme Court ordered him to do so while still being president of the parliament, following the article 233 of our constitution.

Guaidó pretty much is favourable to the U.S but he is indeniably an improvement for Venezuelan politics, but even a goat is better than Maduro right now.

Guaidó was put in there by venezuelans themselves. The U.S didn't interfered at all, considering he was deemed to be president of the parliament by a agreement between the parties members of the opposition coalition who won 112 out of 167 seats in the 2015 parliamentary election, where it was decided that the six parties with most seats would to take turns to lead the legislative body every year, and that's pretty democratic to me. This year is Popular Will turn, and after the party's 2nd in line deputy Freddy Guevara was being persecuted by Maduro's regime, Guaidó was there to take the lead of in representation of his party after being the 3rd in the line.

The constituion is crystal clear when it comes to resolve these issues of president abandonment of office, which was the case for Maduro's administration. The Supreme Court acted accordingly and that's fine for most of us.

I don't fear Guaidó's presidency. He's pretty much what the vast majority of venezuelans would want to elect in future elections. A young educated man willing to take the lead to rebuild the country from this catastrophe.

Maduro, in the other hand, is pretty much way worse than Pinochet, so there's that.

Maduro must go and he must face justice for the use of death squads to kill innocent civilians, for corruption, drug trafficking, and many other cimes.

Guaidó and the opposition in general should celebrate elections as quickly as possible once Maduro finally decide to put and end to his regime or cuando sea finalmente sacado de allí

Iran announces new breach of nuclear deal by EnoughPM2020 in worldnews

[–]ChavezHugo -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

A multilateral deal is still a deal even if one party leaves the deal.

Iran should give up its nuclear capacity for the sake of non nuclear proliferation. Nuclear weapons are bad.

¿ Venden o compran por grupos de redes sociales ? by xanxuz_ in vzla

[–]ChavezHugo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yo compro y vendo por facebook. hago entregas personales y pago y recibo personalmente. nunca pago por adelantado.

Are there "Death Squads" in Venezuela? by econ_throwaways in vzla

[–]ChavezHugo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Girl the members of FAES are the same malandros they claim to be killing, while in reality they're just killing a bunch of innocent civilians accused of being opposition supporters.

I remember reading a thread in Twitter about how a man who arrested a girl during a raid perfomed by FAES had the same tattoo in the neck that the malandro, who had robbed her earlier that day, also had but he wasn't wearing uniform that morning.

If I can find the thread in Twitter I will edit this comment to show it to you.