What is really happening in Venezuela?*

in steemit •  6 years ago  (edited)

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Do you want to read my story about what is really happening in Venezuela? Much of what you imagine, or that you heard or saw in some news, probably scandalous, probably apocalyptic, in fact, happens. Everything happens. It is too much. We say that time in Venezuela is like the years of dogs, where seven are counted for each human year. Horrible things happen daily, and also miracles.

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my favorite photo of my wedding, seven months ago

And there are also those who (miraculously) live something like a private life that is not touched by extremes. Although they constantly rub her. They constantly threaten her.

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My house is on the Cristóbal Rojas street, one of the last of San Bernardino before the Avila mountain, in Caracas.

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To get to it I have to go around a closed street, where a paramilitary cop base operates in an unidentified house, whose members without uniforms display their guns without showing much expertise in their handling.

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A little further on the opposite way is a checkpoint, from the anti-drug body of the National Police. On this same street there is an insane asylum, a care home for orphaned children, a church, three schools, a nursing home for recovering addicts and a school for teenage mothers. Here they have robbed me three times, and three times they tried to steal me without getting it. There is also a Patrimonial House, from where today one of the most important figures of the Bolivarian government, Jorge Rodríguez, operates.

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Here I live with my wife, @maripollo, who invited me to Steemit.

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my wife and I in 2017

And we share the front and backyard with my father, his daughter, his two dogs, and his maid, Pastora.

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mi padre fotografiado por Amarú

My little sister, Amarú, lives with her mother in another house, but she spends every day here.

Marian and I do what we can to access the most stable source of subsistence you can get in the current Venezuelan economy, which is to generate foreign exchange. She works in a digital marketing cooperative. I am a literature professor at the Central University of Venezuela (where I earn fifty cents a month) and am in the process of forming a cooperative with teachers and students (until last month I worked in a cooperative of visual communication, where I used to generate my most important income). We also participate in a consumers coop, in which 120 families organize ourselves to once a month bring 4 tons of food from the Lara state .

Here I will be posting about this particular perspective of the Venezuelan reality, which is my private life. But also about the things that I love, such as open source technologies, Venezuelan culture, art, photography, work of the future, production and distribution of digital content, books ... And I will also share part of the work ( published and unpublished) that I have produced as a writer and editor in the last thirteen years.

See you later!

*This an english version of my introduceyourself post, posted in Spanish two days ago

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