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222 sats \ 0 replies \ @bief57 OP 13h \ parent \ on: Living - surviving in Venezuela culture
Don't apologize, all questions are welcome.
No, you don't feel free because anything you say against the government is considered a crime they call "treason" and is punishable by jail, torture, and sometimes death. Obviously, it's not legal, but they do it anyway, and nobody can do anything about it.
It all depends on where you are. There are areas where the garbage truck doesn't come, and others where it does, but only because the community pays for it directly. Some places have dirty streets, and others are spotless, and yes, that's because they have cleaning staff from the city hall.
I mainly emigrated because of the high crime rate a few years ago, but now it feels a little "calm" but I still don't trust it.
Yes, most people understand this system. Yes, there are people who support the government. Collective hope reaches its peak during elections or similar events; the rest of the time, everyone just gets by with their routines.
Honest people respect the law.