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Whenever I see Nicolas Maduro in his colorful track suit, I think of one song and one song only.
For there is only one song that truly exemplifies my feelings toward him.
I think Morrissey should go to Venezuela and sing that song at a Maduro rally to demonstrate the Irish race’s solidarity with the Venezuelan struggle for workers’ liberation or whatever.
In this house, we stand with Maduro, against all of the haters.
He’s a charming man and all of the complainers are just butthurt that he’s so popular and everyone in the world loves him.
It is truly gruesome that someone so handsome should have to care about these CIA faggots and their gay-ass machinations.
Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said on Thursday she wants the United States to do “much more” to press President Nicolas Maduro amid an ongoing dispute over July’s presidential election.
Democracies around the world have criticized the Venezuelan government’s handling of the July 28 vote, which election officials and its top court say was won by Maduro, who has been in power since 2013. Authorities have not released full tallies, blaming a cyber attack.
“I certainly think the United States should do much more and I have been very clear to them and to other countries,” Machado told an online press conference on Thursday, adding that there were international mechanisms to punish those who violate human rights.
No one gives a shit about what you think, bitch.
You know why?
Because you’re a woman.
And you’re CIA to boot.
“We are considering a range of options to demonstrate to Maduro and his representatives that their misgovernance in Venezuela has consequences,” a State Department spokesperson said, adding they had nothing to announce at this time.
The White House did not immediately answer Reuters questions about Machado’s remarks.
An end to the Maduro era would also be to the advantage of international investors and creditors, Machado said.
Estimates of how much Venezuela owes creditors vary from $60 billion to $150 billion.
“Companies should understand that it is in their best interest, as well as Venezuela’s creditors, for a transition to proceed as fast as possible, and to not support the regime,” Machado said.
Huh.
It’s about democracy, but it’s also about… Jew bankers?
It’s funny how often those two interests line up, huh?
If I didn’t know better, I would think that democracy itself is just a gigantic front for a global Jew banker operation.
I’m against the Jew bankers and I stand totally with this charming man, Maduro.
🔥🔥 BREAKING! MADURO SPEAKS!
🔴Maduro calls out the U.S. for fueling, financing, and preparing the attempted coup (color revolution).
He holds Mr. González Urrutia and Mrs. Machado responsible for the violence, deaths, & destruction. #venezuela #nicolasmaduro #unitedstates pic.twitter.com/nlPfyS9Mct
— ANTICONQUISTA (@ANTICONQUISTA) July 31, 2024