Is Venezuela giving up? 💔 😭

in esteemit •  7 years ago  (edited)

I go straight to the point and without detours. - That's the Venezuelan.

WE ARE BOTTOMING OUT.

vzla ecn.jpg
https://www.elconfidencial.com/mundo/2017-08-31/miles-de-venezolanos-apuestan-por-el-bitcoin-para-sobrevivir-al-colapso-economico_1433988/

Falling in conformism and that for me, denotes right now "we are giving up".

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https://www.newsmax.com/finance/economy/trump-financial-lifeline-venezuela/2017/06/04/id/794046/

Go? Stay? Is it wrong or good? No gentlemen, that does not matter, as long as you fight and do not fall, wherever you are, that's what sets you apart from who you are, who you are, who you are, particularly as a Venezuelan (in this situation). Discuss whether or not to leave the country, it does not matter if even if you stay you are going to settle for something that you just have to support what happens here or if when you leave, you will also settle because you have more than you could here to receive. This goes far beyond deciding that. This is about how willing you are to continue the fight to rescue from the suburbs the country that is almost bottoming out, or simply how willing we are to fight and fight in any part of the world, to remain strong and demonstrating the essence of a country as rich as Venezuela.

Exactly in a week and a half, I have witnessed enough moments to say with bases that as Venezuelans we are "giving up", falling into conformism. And what I question is whether it's because of laziness, mediocrity or banal by CONFORMISM. I also think that maybe we have struggled enough and we do not see positive results and that makes us tired (it is valid). Anyone could think that they are willing to talk, to join what the public says about the country, but no. It really depresses, crushes the human heart, shakes the body, destabilizes the emotional situation of large and small. This already exceeds the cup, and this exceeds any acceptable limit.

  • Unusual but true, I found many times in the bank to remove 10 thousand Bs daily. I say I found them many times because, I went on Monday and there they were. I went on Tuesday and there they were. That's how I stayed for almost a week and there they were, so I could have some cash and barely pay for the bus. (It is not for anything else, DO NOT REACH). It is as if we were getting used to the journey.

  • Several times I took the bus, and I can almost assure that there was always someone complaining about the situation in the country. (Rudeness, insults, complaints, although some even laughed) they did it because of the little they paid for the fortnight, because they could not buy anything for their houses, because in many days here there was no water. It's like already part of the favorite topic of the day.

  • On two occasions I got to visit a friend, and in the first I heard her mother cry, that a lady told her that she had charged her fortnight (125,000 Bs) and that she had only reached her for "3 breads". On the second chance, she said that if she knew that all her family would be fine, and if she could, she would go with those who know about bombs and put one on, from there she would go straight to the president's residence and make it explode right there ( you will know why). Could it be that we will get used to seeing the country fall and cry for not being able to do anything?

  • I heard a bus driver tell a boy that he was pouring burnt oil into his unit, because that gave him to go out in the day and earn something to "not be clean". He gave it to him as long as he could, because now he can not spend all day in a unit that is more what he needs than what he gives.

As well as these, many things I came to witness in almost two weeks, and I've been thinking about that, I've been thinking about the level we were a couple of years ago and how we are doing right now. Today I have been concluding that VENEZUELA is getting used to this grim situation.

Are we failing, getting used to it or are we giving up?

💣

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