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What is your opinion about the economic crisis in Venezuela?

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LazerLove
Just asking
abraker
it's the best thing that has happened to it, the people have deserved it and should be on their knees thanking the ones that made it possible, and I hope every country can experience such a wonderful euphoria


idk what you expected to hear
it's very sad to watch what happened

There was one kid from venezuala who pm'd me out of the deep blue a couple months back. He sounded alright, but the way he described it reminded me of how my parents described USSR following its collapse. People being picked off one by one, laws are bribes, you don't do shit unless you want to get marked. That kid asked me to donate, which unfortunately I couldn't, but damn.
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LazerLove

abraker wrote:

it's the best thing that has happened to it, the people have deserved it and should be on their knees thanking the ones that made it possible, and I hope every country can experience such a wonderful euphoria


idk what you expected to hear
it's very sad to watch what happened

There was one kid from venezuala who pm'd me out of the deep blue a couple months back. He sounded alright, but the way he described it reminded me of how my parents described USSR following its collapse. People being picked off one by one, laws are bribes, you don't do shit unless you want to get marked. That kid asked me to donate, which unfortunately I couldn't, but damn.


I didnt vote for Maduro and many people either. I dont understand why Venezuelans have such a bad reputation, it is not our fault that some idiots voted for a corrupt president, the elections were a fraud. Do we really deserve to die of hunger?
Meah
USA
Aiseca
Every time I hear stories about what is happening in Venezuela, I just cannot believe how such thing is still unresolved considering that we mankind, as a whole, aims to progress future with a better life together away from these kind of dystopia.

High inflation, lawlessness, chaos across the streets; I am actually surprised that world organizations have not enough strength to get this crisis end and stop this from getting worse. It seems to me that they existed as a display only: they can't do much but talk and do meetings on an office space.

I do not say that I lost my hope completely from these entities but the way they "observe" the situation, it's a little disappointing...

I mean: Would they do measures only when the country is in total ruins, just like what happened to a few countries in the middle East? Will these people in ties wait till children here and there got killed senselessly and the city is borderline inhabitable? This kind of being half-assed ignorance and being 'huge international organizations' with a little to no power against political influences makes this world a little difficult to live and rely onto such entities for help when shit knocks on your door.

I have a gddmn lot to say but for some reason I will end it here. Political reasons.
abraker
engineering science has come a long way, but political science has . . . uhmmm . . . some complications . . .
Tad Fibonacci
That's socialism for ya
Vuelo Eluko
i dont care
Winnyace
full time rs gold farming
DeletedUser_6869432
Cyberpunk 2077 without the technology. So pretty rad.
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