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I think the relentless propaganda campaign against Chavez is prep for a new oil war. His every flaw is hugely exaggerated, and every flaw in Venezuela's government, society and democracy is blown out of proportion, and blamed on this one leader, while--unlike you, above--his achievements, and those of the Venezuelan people, are completely ignored. Your post seems in line with this propaganda campaign, despite your caveat. While you say that Chavez is not a dictator, yet you say, hey, look at this evidence that Chavez is a dictator. The corpo/fascist 'news' monopoly "talking point" is thus cleverly reinforced.
Chavez has not harmed anyone, while leftists are dying, their blood splattered all over the street, at the hands of this rightwing coup in Honduras. Thousands of union leaders have been slaughtered in Colombia. Yet what do you post about? A relatively minor, possible injustice in Venezuela--relative to being shot in the head for participating in a peaceful protest, as is happening right now in Honduras, or chainsawed while alive and your body parts thrown into a mass grave, as one form of death that has happened to union leaders in Colombia--both US allies.
Also, if you are going to blame Chavez for everything bad that happens in Venezuela, how about criticizing Obama for not rescinding the Patriot Act, or for the USAF "drones" killing more civilians in Afghanistan every week? And what about the five new US military bases in Colombia, at US taxpayer expense, and $6 BILLION in military aid to Colombia--a country with one of the worst human rights records on earth? Are these things not wrong? Are these things not more wrong than what may be an unfair prosecution of protesters in Venezuela (but may also be an effort of the government to punish thugs parading as protesters)? (We don't really know the whole story of these prosecutions.) IF union leaders are being persecuted in Venezuela, I would be against it--strongly against it. But I have no reason to trust AP--none! And I know enough about so-called "human rights" groups funded by the CIA to be wary about yet another plank in the anti-Chavez psyops campaign, in yet another Associated Pukes 'news' article, and this OP does raise the question in my mind, are you deliberately trumpeting this at DU as a contribution to this campaign, and feigning being "troubled" about it, or are you sincere? Where are your posts about the murders in Honduras? Others are posting about it. Why not you? It seems just a little convenient that the murderous junta in Honduras blames Chavez for their crimes (in the mind-twisted manner of fascist projection), and a spokesmen for the US State Department, just the other day, said, in effect, "Let this be a lesson to Zelaya about allying with Chavez and Venezuelan socialism!"--and here you are, with the meme that workers and protesters are being oppressed in Venezuela.
I don't worship Chavez. I defend him because I see another oil war being planned, and because, on the facts--which I have taken the trouble to study--he does not deserve the relentless vilification that we see about him in our corpo/fascist media. Is he flawed? Yes. Is Venezuelan democracy flawed? Yes. So frigging what? My God, don't we have enough to do to STOP the funding of a bloody junta in Honduras, and the funding of mass murderers in Colombia, and to repair our own exceedingly flawed democracy? This OP seems like just another diversion from our immediate responsibilities as citizens of the US, whose government has been torturing and killing all around the world, and is using our money to fund the very worst governments in Latin America--to arm them against their own people.
This particular diversion--the psyops campaign against Chavez--has a purpose. It is neither informative nor benign. It is a planned propaganda campaign. Its purpose is war. I can smell it. And I fear for our country--and, indeed, for the Obama administration (for all its flaws!)--if the Bushwhacks inside and outside of this government succeed in dragging us into an oil war in this hemisphere, and I fear--most of all--for the Latin Americans with all that "sitting duck" oil who may be its victims.
This is what troubles me--us, who we are, what we have become--supporting fascists around the world, fascists in Saudi Arabia, fascists in the UAE, fascists in Israel, fascists in Spain, fascists in Italy, fascists in Great Britain, and every remaining fascist regime in Latin America. We support the bad guys. We supported Osama bin Laden! We frigging created Al Qaeda! Where on this earth does our government support democracy? It doesn't even support it here--and takes great pains to deny the will of the people here, even to the corporate-owned 'TRADE SECRET' code that now infests our vote counting system.
Let Venezuela alone, for godssakes! Leave them alone. They have a good voting system--one of the best. They can work things out for themselves. There are far worse injustices, being done in our name, with our money, that we need to attend to, than have occurred in Chavez's entire tenure in Venezuela. And not one of the wrongs that he has been accused of has turned out to have any substance to it, that I can see. I see a normal democracy in Venezuela, with normal tensions and power struggles, and a country that remains remarkably peaceful and democratic despite every effort of our government and corporations to destabilize it! We should withdraw all of our US taxpayer funded undercover operatives, and stop this bullshit about "Chavez the dictator," and tend to our own business. If unfair prosecutions "trouble" you, you should become a Guantanamo Bay or Don Siegelman activist. Any injustice that I have seen alleged against the Chavez government is nothing compared to the injustice of our own government, and the injustice of our "friends and allies"--as Donald Rumsfeld calls them (WaPo, 12/1/07)--in Latin America.
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