IF WE WANT TO SAVE VENEZUELA, WE MUST FORGET REVENGE, IT IS DIFFICULT TASK BUT NECESSARY !!

in informationwar •  6 years ago 

I think and feel the same as my compatriots who demand justice for those guilty of the financial and moral ruin of our country. Well, to many decent Venezuelans if they care about the crimes, thefts and murders committed by the subjects who have run unchecked to Venezuela during the last twenty years. Unfortunately, the vast majority of Venezuelans, thanks to centuries of cultural preferences incompatible with the concept of nation and a deformed education that eliminated civic and civic education, rejects the armed defense of the rights of civility and civil society. possible armed intervention by foreigners "allies of democracy".

On the other hand, I do not have an army or weapons, nor real intentions to kill people. A lot of impotence yes, a lot of hate yes. Well, that is what arouses injustice. But, first of all, I am a citizen, a father of a family and a teacher. Which implies a superior commitment to the future and the survival of my nation. Well, if I had an army. I would have executed all those subjects. As Bolivar taught us.

Then there is an absolute and unconcealed truth, that the Chavism stole so much and concentrated so much power (financial and political) that controls all State institutions from the Armed Forces, through the National Electoral Council, to the Supreme Court of Justice. In that exercise of dictatorial absolutism, he peppered our youth with homemade weapons, torture, exile and prison. He also peppered many of the alleged opposition leaders. But, with millions of dollars.

Chávez and Castro, were very astute to build a multi-million dollar military oligarchy, criollo and corrupting organizations, institutions, parties and characters, with international links, to avoid accusations, shield their way out, and ensure the permanence of their revolution.

In such a way, that even overwhelmingly winning some elections; It is almost impossible to disarm a consolidated power structure for twenty years, which entails - initially - withdrawing three thousand generals who are loyal to the dictatorship. More than six million employees who charge without doing useful or productive work. For that reason, a policeman was put to win thirty thousand bolivars and a teacher three thousand.

In accordance with all of the above, the forced exit, so that they gradually disappear - addressing the residue of patriotism that still remains in some narco generals - is to negotiate or agree on a transition that guarantees murderers and thieves, survival as a party. If it were not like that. Next year the exodus of Venezuelans would increase - most of us are cowards and hunger is a bad adviser - an increase that could reach up to three million more people.

The continuity of the diaspora, would leave the territory only with the sick, old, delinquents of low ralea, Cubans, Colombians and guerrillas. That scenario ensures the progressive elimination -from hunger and disease- of the Venezuelans who remain. All this, due to international geopolitical agreements, in which Venezuelans, ignorant of true history, have neither voice nor vote.

In that bewilderment and gloomy future. Those of us who still want our country, we seek a real and concrete way out that opens the doors to a possible future, in which we can recover the legal framework and do justice. Which is impossible at this time. Due to the circumstances indicated above.

In the scenario described, the agreed output for a transition is undesirable, humiliating and offensive. But, necessary, because reality requires it. To act differently is to deny it. If we do not agree on a transition with the drug regime, the country will be lost for some and for the others. Benefiting only the international vultures and the supposed "brother countries".

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