Saturday, 11 October 2025

Ask me in 8 years after the US overthrows Maduro how people are living and whether they can eat democracy.

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We've seen the same imperialist playbook repeatedly used in Venezuela, Bolivia, Cuba, and beyond. The American empire always uses the same ploy. It manufactures the crises and then presents itself as the sole savior who cares about the wellbeing of the people there. It insists upon itself a moral duty to save those *suffering* under a hostile regime. Hostility as in one that doesn't uphold American corporate and geostrategic interests; that refuses to bow down to its hegemonic stranglehold. Who won't allow their economies to be ravaged by foreign entities, and seek to preserve their resources for the benefit of its citizenry, not those in Washington or Wall Street. That is their crime. It has nothing to do with freedom or democracy. And so the narrative that is manufactured becomes about saving that populace they're so concerned about. Through bombardment and decimation. Ramming democracy down their throats. From the barrel of a gun. They target and stifle a country through embargoes, sanctions, coordinated political instability and propaganda campaigns, if not military means, then point to the resulting suffering and devastation it causes as a reason to justify regime change; towards installing one that's more accommodating to their own agenda. Dressing it up in the language and theatrics of human rights. The narrative they run always makes it seem like sanctions or bombing these countries is solely about targeting/ harming a Saddam or Castro or Assad— these singular evil individuals, and so it's justified. They'll never mention or outright say they're targeting Iraqis or Cubans or Syrians; the actual citizenry of those countries who bare the brunt of that economic and imperialist violence. It is the people who always suffer either way. Ask me in 8 years after the US overthrows Maduro how people are living and whether they can eat democracy.
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