I have yet to see a BBC report on the provable, fact-based, and quite astonishing accomplishments of the Chavez government in Venezuela, such as the 45% increase in high school and higher education enrollment (1999-2006), cutting poverty in half, cutting extreme poverty by 70%, low unemployment, and five years of sustained, sizzling economic growth (over 10%) with the most growth in the
private sector (not including oil) (2003-2008), nor Venezuela's low debt, good credit rating and high cash reserves, indicating excellent management of the economy. But I
have seen hit piece after hit piece from the BBC, following the corpo-fascist 'news' monopoly model, of highlighting every problem they can find in Venezuela, and, when they can't find anything, making shit up, and NEVER MENTIONING THESE POSITIVE STATS about education, poverty, employment and good economic management. The "narrative" is that Venezuela is going down--and all the corpo-fascist, so-called journalists, BBC included, have gathered round to kick its head in, stab it with broken beer bottles and leave it for dead.
Well, here's another bit of BBC mob violence, answered by Tamara Pearson, who frequently writes for www.venezuelanalysis.com. She does a good job of demolishing the BBC. Take the matter of "garbage" (her opening shot)...
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A Quick Response to BBC’s Article, “Venezuela’s economy in further slide”
January 20th 2010, by Tamara Pearson - Venezuealanalysis.com
There are few things more condescending and arrogant than a journalist who arrives in a foreign country, walks around briefly in its streets, and from a few superficial observations, believes they can make a judgement on the entire economic situation of a country, as well as the social movements and hopes of millions of members of that country. In yesterday’s article “Venezuela’s economy in further slide”, BBC journalist Robert Plummer admits it’s been a long time since he set foot in Venezuela.
His article (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8464960.stm) is an un-contextualised, gloomy surface skim of a list of things apparently going wrong right now in Venezuela, creating the impression of a dirty, downtrodden country wrecked by economic crisis and bad governance. Ironically, he writes it at a time when the rest of the world really is suffering such a calamity.
He begins by remembering a honey moon stop over trip of his to Caracas in 2002, and suggests that little has changed since then. Caracas has “bags of rubbish piled up”, pro and anti Chavez graffiti, and shops that are “less well-stocked than before”. Oh horror.
It’s hard to know whether these bags of rubbish are part of the simple rubbish collection system here (where rubbish is put out in the street on certain days of the week to be collected), or if its something else, but it is worth pointing out that the current government has invested in a range of large bins, big containers, and small garbage trucks. And for a bit of balance for the BBC who purports to like the stuff, the UK is the fourth highest producer of industrial waste, whereas Venezuela does not make the list of the 33 highest waste producing countries. The UK also produces 34.85 million tonnes of rubbish per (year), ranking it 5th in the world, and giving it a per capita production of roughly three times that of Venezuela, with 7.3 million tonnes yearly. (my emphasis)
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I want to rip into the BBC headline itself--"Venezuela’s economy in further slide”--which is a lie. First of all, the entire world is in an economic slide, due to "first world" banksters and their massive malfeasance and looting. This crashed the price of oil last year--cut it in half--which is 50% of the Venezuelan government's revenues. Despite this horrendous world economic crash, Venezuela landed on its feet, with low debt, good credit and $43 million in international cash reserves, coming off of five years of sustained high growth. What this means is that Venezuelans experienced only a slight bump in unemployment, for instance--from about 7% (very low for Latin America) to about 8%--and NO cuts in social services. Inflation--the inevitable result of five years of sizzling, worker-friendly growth--stayed pretty steady in the 25% range--about half the rate of previous administrations (which at one point had produced 100% inflation), and the economic growth, low debt, good credit and high cash reserves enabled the Chavez government to voluntarily devalue the bolivar--long needed and expected in financial markets--a devaluation which they were able to structure so that it affected essential products (like food) least and luxury imports most. The voluntary devaluation was an indication of government economic managers' confidence in the economy. They projected a very conservative budget for 2010, based on only $40/barrel for oil--it is already higher--and growth of only 0.5%--it will likely be higher--with continued full funding of social programs. This gives them great flexibility in budgeting over the year, along with the debt financing flexibility of high cash reserves.
PVSDA, the state oil company, just paid off all of its debts! Standard and Poor just upgraded Venezuela's status on their Index to "stable." Most analysts consider the bolivar devaluation a positive move. What is there to criticize about the Chavez government's performance--economically, socially or any other damn way? Garbage collection is not what it should be? Street crime is still a problem? (Venezuelans are gun-lovers--and can you just hear the screams of the fascists if the Chavez government tried to do anything about
that?) Let's see, what else? Whatever the corpo-fascist 'news' monopolies can pick at, they will--while ignoring FACTS that largely contradict their contrived "narrative" that Venezuela is, somehow, a mess. 45% increase in high school and higher education enrollment. Poverty cut in half. 10% economic growth for five years, before the Bushwhacks and the Blairites, and their banksters crashed the world economy.
Venezuela is educating its youth, while the US drastically slashes school budgets to pay for war and bankster bailouts and bonuses. Venezuela is feeding its people--even the poorest are getting good nutrition--and is now providing free universal health care to all--while in the US the elderly have to choose between medicine and food, and food banks cannot handles the influx of hungry Americans. Which economy is well-managed?
The self interest of these so-called journalists--whether of the Wall Street Urinal, or the New York Slimes, or the Washington Psst-CIA, or the BBCons, or the alphabet soup of corporate broadcast monopolies--in preserving their jobs by kissing up to their editors and owners, is blatant and disgusting. They are all telling the same lie, based on NO FACTS. And I don't know what's worse, seeing journalism and the truth so disgraced, or contemplating the naked greed and violence that is lurking behind the lies.