Cheat sheet for today #venezuela:
-@jguaido is NOT the opposition leader. He’s the constitutionally-appointed interim president
-Nicolas Maduro is not the president. He’s a self-appointed dictator
-This is NOT a Coup. It’s the restoration of democracy
@idreamofanarchy @WholeFNShow91@jguaido Oil profits have always been nationalized. The oil industry in Venezuela has always been state-owned. Chavez took “credit” for something that already existed and then proceeded to dismantle it by putting his own cronies in charge. But enough. Do some reading on your own.
Cheat sheet for today #venezuela:
-@jguaido is NOT the opposition leader. He’s the constitutionally-appointed interim president
-Nicolas Maduro is not the president. He’s a self-appointed dictator
-This is NOT a Coup. It’s the restoration of democracy
@idreamofanarchy @WholeFNShow91@jguaido Nobody was talking about US intervention. You critized the current, internal situation with Maduro and the opposition based on falsehoods. You have no relation to Venezuela and cannot possibly know what we’re going through.
@curtis91324@Jesusmioenti1@SpeakerPelosi@NicolasMaduro Untrue. Maduro barred the opposition from running in his election and “won”. Guaido won his assembly seat democratically and Maduro’s government ilegally stripped the assembly of its powers. This is known. Please look it up.
People are protesting and dying in Venezuela right now, trying to remove their socialist dictator. I hope they succeed! #VenezuelaLibre
It's also sad, because it was so predictable. Over and over, government control of business destroys economies & leads to tragedy:
#Venezuela
Confirmed: YouTube, Bing, and Google services restricted in #Venezuela, as Guaido speaks to public from Caracas following yesterday's public uprising #KeepItOn#1May ⬇️
https://t.co/UEhvvyjVdA
@LordMaountain@Miami_Rebelde@BenjaminNorton@MaxBlumenthal@AbbyMartin@jimmy_dore If you stand with democracy, then please research the conditions of Maduro’s “re-election” and the consitutional process through which Guaido is claiming a challenge. If you stand with democracy the research the many ways the Maduro government censors his opponents.
@LordMaountain@Miami_Rebelde@BenjaminNorton@MaxBlumenthal@AbbyMartin@jimmy_dore Yes, they are there. The problem is that the government has forced cable and satelite providers to “black out” the signal during opposition marches, such as yesterday. There is also heavy internet censorship, which you can easily verify using NetBlocks. Why do you defend Maduro?
Confirmed: Access to social media, streaming and messaging services restored across #Venezuela 20 minutes prior to live-streamed #Maduro speech at 1:05 a.m. UTC (9:05 p.m VET) following day of internet disruption ⏱ #30Abr
https://t.co/9qTM20Ps62