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Related: About this forumIn Venezuela, White Supremacy Is a Key Driver of the Coup
BY
Greg Palast, Truthout
PUBLISHED
February 7, 2019
Note: Palast covered Venezuela during the Chavez presidency for BBC Television Newsnight and the Guardian. Readers of Truthout may download, for free, the film of Palasts BBC reports, The Assassination of Hugo Chavez. This article incorporates additional reporting by William Camacaro in Caracas.
On January 23, right after a phone call from Donald Trump, Juan Guaidó, former speaker of Venezuelas National Assembly, declared himself president. No voting. When you have official recognition from The Donald, who needs elections?
Say what?
I can explain whats going on in Venezuela in photos.
First, we have Juan Guaidó, self-proclaimed (and Trump-proclaimed) president of the nation, with his wife and child, a photo prominently placed in The New York Times. And here, the class photo of Guaidós party members in the National Assembly. They appear, overwhelmingly light-skinned especially when compared to their political opposites in the third photo, the congress members who support the elected President Nicolás Maduro.
This is the story of Venezuela in black and white, the story not told in The New York Times or the rest of our establishment media. This years so-called popular uprising is, at its heart, a furious backlash of the whiter (and wealthier) Venezuelans against their replacement by the larger Mestizo (mixed-race) poor. (Forty-four percent of the population that answered the 2014 census listed themselves as white.)
Four centuries of white supremacy in Venezuela by those who identify their ancestors as European came to an end with the 1998 election of Hugo Chavez, who won with the overwhelming support of the Mestizo majority. This turn away from white supremacy continues under Maduro, Chavezs chosen successor.
In my interviews with Chavez for BBC beginning in 2002, he talked with humor about the fury of a white ruling class finding itself displaced by a man who embraced his own Indigenous and African heritage.
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In Venezuela, White Supremacy Is a Key Driver of the Coup (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Mar 2019
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Miguel M
(234 posts)1. Visiting Doral (Fla.) is like visiting a tRump rally.
Lily white and fervently right wing.
Reminds me of the old guard intransigent Miamicubano demographic.
GatoGordo
(2,412 posts)3. Whats it like in Havana?
Miguel M
(234 posts)4. Very nice. Lots of friendly people there.
And especially beautiful at sunset.
Thanks for asking.
MRubio
(285 posts)2. LOL, only lilly-white Venezuelans support Guaido......LOL n/t