I find it incredible how people have reacted to what happened with the terrorist Maduro. Some have even defended him, while others have complained about the actions of the US government.
But as Javier Milei said, "Only leftists, dictators, parasites, and terrorists have spoken out against his capture."
Venezuelans abroad have celebrated 🍾 and thrown a party 🎉
"Honestly, the average Venezuelan only needs a small excuse to want to throw a party and make unnecessary noise." (I'm Venezuelan, so I know them very well.)
But inside the country, people 👥 are scared; nobody says anything. There was no celebration or commotion. The only commotion was in the food and supply stores, which were packed all day yesterday, with long lines to pay for products. (It reminded me of the 2017 shortage crisis, when people lined up for ages just to buy rice and cornmeal for arepas 🫓)
And honestly, I don't think there's much to celebrate yet (without denying that Maduro's capture is a big step towards change), but other regime leaders are still at large, and the opposition to that party, led by María Corina and that other guy, is a joke. They have no power whatsoever, nor the necessary will to truly rise up against the Chavistas.
That leaves us adrift and at the mercy of whatever Trump and his administration decide to do. Which we hope won't be negotiating with the remaining Chavistas in power, and we hope their plan is to finally overthrow the party that governs the country.
I hope that Venezuela’s situation moves in a positive direction. Take care, mate
Thank you so much for your good wishes. What happened isn't the final solution, but I think it's the beginning of something positive: the fall of the Maduro regime and its collaborators.
I don't know man.
Bombing a sovereign country is not really my idea of creating world peace.
I think you're taking the bombing out of context. They didn't drop bombs on civilian populations or towns. They dropped bombs on military installations of an oppressive, dictatorial regime.
I think you're taking this bombing out of context. America is being the oppressor here.
If you're not Venezuelan or haven't lived in Venezuela for the last 20 years, you lack the necessary experience to identify the oppressor. I agree that the US isn't a saintly liberator. It's not a Nika (to quote the world of One Piece), and we know that, like everyone else, the US has its own interests when it acts. But if those actions help free us from these evil people who have enriched themselves and impoverished the country, they are entirely welcome to help restore order.
I do believe that people are extremely happy for Venezuala. Hopefully, Trump will do what is good and necessary for the country. Cheers Man!
Greetings 👋🤠 Likewise.
I agree; we can only wait to see what the next steps in this operation will be, and we can only hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
And the best way to be prepared is to hold Bitcoin and not give in to manipulative and oppressive governments.