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polly7

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Sat May 2, 2015, 03:13 PM May 2015

How to Grossly Misrepresent Venezuelan Reality: A Reply to Alejandro Toledo

By Lucas Koerner
Source: Venezuelanalysis.com
April 24, 2015

In a recent op-ed in the New York Times titled “How to Fix the Mess in Venezuela”, former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo dutifully recites the tired litany of fabrications and distortions which have long become standard fare in international media coverage of the Bolivarian Republic.


It is precisely this glaring double standard towards Venezuela that allows Toledo and 25 other ex-presidents- including notorious human rights abusers Alvaro Uribe, Felipe Calderon, Alfredo Cristiani, (while Toledo himself currently faces trial for corruption)- to accuse the Bolivarian government of human rights violations.

In this twisted, orwellian world where corrupt oligarchs and profligate desk murderers parade as human rights crusaders, the violently anti-democratic Venezuelan Right is miraculously transformed into the peaceful, law-abiding victim of an authoritarian regime.

In reality, the US-backed Venezuelan opposition has since the election of Hugo Chavez in 1998 tried tirelessly to violently overthrow the Bolivarian government. From the temporarily successful US-supported coup in 2002 and opposition-led oil strike later that year to the 2014 guarimbas and the thwarted “Blue Coup” plot this February, Venezuela’s oligarchic elites have stubbornly refused to recognize the popular majority government that has triumphed in 17 of the country’s last 18 elections.


There is no denying that Venezuela is currently embroiled in a severe recession precipitated by decade-low oil prices, which has hit the country’s popular classes- the social base of Chavismo- the hardest. Mr. Toledo is honest in admitting that the present crisis is rooted in Venezuela’s structural dependence on oil, yet he fails to acknowledge the concrete steps taken by the Revolution to overcome this neocolonial dependence by developing socially productive, communal enterprises from below.

Indeed, the more revolutionary sectors of Chavismo are actively struggling to organize communal councils and communes- the nuclei of what they call the “communal state”- which will replace the top-down bourgeois petro state with participatory democratic structures and communally controlled production. Today, Venezuela has 1070 communes and almost 44,600 communal councils, an achievement Toledo is incapable of celebrating, because it signals a radical rejection of the Washington Consensus ideology of neoliberal privatization under whose banner the ex-president made his career.


Full article: https://zcomm.org/znetarticle/how-to-grossly-misrepresent-venezuelan-reality-a-reply-to-alejandro-toledo/
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How to Grossly Misrepresent Venezuelan Reality: A Reply to Alejandro Toledo (Original Post) polly7 May 2015 OP
How to grossly NOT represent Venezuela's reality by Lucas Bacchus4.0 May 2015 #1
Great article! Thanks for posting! Peace Patriot May 2015 #2
Kick and rec F4lconF16 May 2015 #3
No matter how many right-wing trolls lash themselves to US message boards, Judi Lynn May 2015 #4
Kicking for exposure. n/t veness May 2015 #5

Bacchus4.0

(6,837 posts)
1. How to grossly NOT represent Venezuela's reality by Lucas
Sat May 2, 2015, 05:01 PM
May 2015

Commie councils? That's the answer to Venezuela's poverty which is greater than Peru's, inflation, violence, shortages, exchange rate, inept government, economic failure, and general misery?

Judi Lynn

(160,516 posts)
4. No matter how many right-wing trolls lash themselves to US message boards,
Sun May 3, 2015, 05:36 AM
May 2015

they cannot mislead sober human beings who choose to look for the truth, and not swallow crap designed for imbeciles.

The government takes everyone's tax dollars, and funnels it off to fascist clowns in places like Venezuela who are desperate to see their countries denied the voice of the people through elections, and return it to the dishonest, greedy, racist oligarchs who sucked the country dry before democracy started taking over through democratic elections and socially conscious, conscientious leaders.

From the article above:


According to Mr. Toledo, the Bolivarian government is exceptional for refusing to tolerate the violent street barricades erected by the Venezuelan opposition in 2014, and the ensueing unrest that resulted in 43 dead, over half of whom government supporters and security personnel, and caused millions in public property damage.

By this same logic, Venezuela is singled out for pressing charges against opposition leaders such as Leopoldo Lopez, leader of the 2014 mobilizations that unabashedly called for the “Exit” of democratically-elected Maduro, and Antonio Ledezma, who together with Lopez signed a statement released just 24 hours prior to February 12’s “Blue Coup” attempt calling for the ouster of the socialist president.

It is precisely this glaring double standard towards Venezuela that allows Toledo and 25 other ex-presidents- including notorious human rights abusers Alvaro Uribe, Felipe Calderon, Alfredo Cristiani, (while Toledo himself currently faces trial for corruption)- to accuse the Bolivarian government of human rights violations.

In this twisted, orwellian world where corrupt oligarchs and profligate desk murderers parade as human rights crusaders, the violently anti-democratic Venezuelan Right is miraculously transformed into the peaceful, law-abiding victim of an authoritarian regime.

In reality, the US-backed Venezuelan opposition has since the election of Hugo Chavez in 1998 tried tirelessly to violently overthrow the Bolivarian government. From the temporarily successful US-supported coup in 2002 and opposition-led oil strike later that year to the 2014 guarimbas and the thwarted “Blue Coup” plot this February, Venezuela’s oligarchic elites have stubbornly refused to recognize the popular majority government that has triumphed in 17 of the country’s last 18 elections.


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