DIRECTED TO THE PRESIDENT OF VENEZUELA NICOLAS MADURO. TEXTUAL WORDS WRITTEN BY A VENEZOLANA.

in dolor •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Textual words, written by a Venozolana to Nicolas Maduro

President, I learned that he arrives in Ciudad Guayana, where I live, today is a historic date for both of us. Either for the 200 years of the battle of San Felix or for the 15 years, after that year. Year in which I first cried for Venezuela.

Let me tease you, I feel that "President" is great for you.

I was born in 92 in Las Adjuntas, Caracas, from there, where is @norkys_batista. So before thinking that I am a bourgeoisie look where I come from. My grandparents have been living there for years, ever since my mother was a child. They with a winery and liquor store were able to pay for their studies, with a postgraduate degree. Nicholas, my grandfather no longer sells liquor because your guards are not going to stop neighborhood delinquency, but they would demand a vaccine to allow the sale, even if the papers are in order. -

I write this with a lump in my throat because my grandfather daily rises the holy mary of the cellar without having anything to sell.

Now I live here because in 2014 I went out peacefully against your mandate but your guards seized me, robbed me and threatened me.

With a great sacrifice I left UCAB. I removed 20 mention publication in my thesis that speaks of the food shortage, if you want copy send me your mail. -

Thanks to the blackouts I deleted several chapters of that work several times, my laptop was damaged and to print and jam I had to borrow.

I got sick and your damn management surviving every day is a miracle. Still they ask me why the country hurts so much.

Do not ask the people to calm down at the point of tear gas, do not call us minorities, that if you go to elections with a rat she wins you by beating.

You have called me a guarimbera, a guerrilla, a murderer, but no, I am only one of the millions of young people who continue to fight to defend our rights.

Today I remove the flannel from my face. I'm Sarah Escalona and someday I'll see you fall: Welcome, damn your mother.

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