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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-29-10 04:18 PM
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The Washington Post “knocks” the Bolivarian Revolution

On 25 January 2010 the Washington Post published the article, ‘How Hugo Chavez’s revolution crumbled’ By Jackson Diehl, a writer for the Washington Post who specialises in international analysis. This article was published just before the terrible media storm unleashed by the case of the television channels . A shame for the author because he might have had one more argument for his eager attempt to shoot down revolutions.

The first sentence of his analysis is blunt: “Hugo Chávez's "socialism for the 21st century" has been defeated and is on its way to collapse.”

In the face of a statement like that, one has no choice but to think that the analyst is going to reveal significant and undisputable information.

However, we’re already used to the commercial press and these types of analysts, and we quickly find what we had feared. The author discloses his political position with phrases such as this one:

“In Honduras, a seven-month crisis triggered by the attempt of a Chávez client to rupture the constitutional order quietly ended with a deal that will send him into exile even as a democratically elected moderate is sworn in as president.”

It doesn’t even deserve a comment.

He continues with the economic theme, something always fundamental for the commercial press. “The country reeled from recession, double-digit inflation and the possible collapse of the national power grid.” And he adds that, meanwhile, “a presidential election in Chile, the region's most successful economy, produced the first victory by a right-wing candidate”. It’s a typical comparison in Latin American of two models that have been at odds in recent years.

Checking over the statistics about the Chilean economy we can see that in 2009 they had a GDP drop of 1.9%, an unprecedented contraction since the crisis of 1982. The Chilean economy grew in 2008 by 3.2% while the Venezuelan economy grew by 4.8% in 2008.

So we don’t know exactly what successful economy the author is referring to. I imagine that what he is referring to is what is successful for the neoliberals, that is, for the rich and for the big international companies that can do and undo what they like with total “freedom” in Chile and without worrying about the injustice and misery that their model of development generates. The Bolivarian government reached, in the middle of a global crisis, the biggest drop in the inequality index in all of Latin America; the Gini index went down to 0.41.

And as always, the brainy analyst touches on the theme of human rights; “Piñera has now provided Washington an opportunity to raise its voice about Venezuelan human rights violations”.

And there we have the most qualified person to talk about human rights: Piñera, leader of the Chilean right, a right wing that has amongst its achievements in human rights, the 35,000 people who were victims of human rights violations; 28,000 tortured, 2,279 executed, and 1,248 remain disappeared.

The author insists on Honduras, and says that, “The outcome is a victory for the United States, which was virtually the only country that backed the democratic election that broke the impasse. Honduras is the end of Chávez's crusade to export his revolution to other countries.”

We can see that in the case of Honduras, human rights are not very important to the author. The fact that in Honduras there has been a coup d’etat, illegal raids, massive detentions, extrajudicial executions, and closure of media, isn’t important to the author, what’s important is ending “Chavez’s crusade”.

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http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/5108
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fascisthunter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-29-10 04:22 PM
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1. Unbelievable
Edited on Fri Jan-29-10 04:22 PM by fascisthunter
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-30-10 05:00 AM
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2. Kick for Chavez
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rpannier Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-30-10 07:40 AM
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3. But he writes for the Washington Post
Facts are not significant

It's what he writes that is most important -- His Truthiness meter is on high
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IndianaGreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-30-10 11:06 AM
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4. The WaPo is part of the capitalist press that serves the American oligarchy
This WaPo would have never exposed Richard Nixon's crimes.
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hack89 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-30-10 02:56 PM
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5. So we are to believe Chavez's pet news source?
why are they any more believable than the Washington Post?
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