RCTV: martyrs or traitors?
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=11970
In the real world things are not as black and white as people make them out to be!
Ironically NewWarriorMan has stopped my freedom of speech by not approving this reply. NewWarriorMan a is total hypocrite!!!!
Envonved in WHAT? KUKEN..what?? mrjonnewman tell me what you ment pls I really want to know. I've been trying to see chavez beyond what the glass screen tells me.
Regards
RestauranteChines 2 years ago
So Chavez is a traitor as well then, he did the same when he tried his coup in 1992... AND SEVERAL WERE KILLED inside the TV station. How many were killed in the TV station in this so called coup attempt? (another proof that there was no coup). You don't even know the TV station's name for crying out loud. Google it. LOL.
luisdanielmesa 3 years ago
Again, THE SUPREME COURT RULED THERE WAS NO COUP or else he wouldn't be in charge. Those television stations are the only ones that portray the day-to-day reality of poverty, do you think poor people go to VTV to ask for help? I hope you at least know what VTV is, google it, do YOUR research. Do you speak about the wealthy government officials that have bought PHANTOMS and HUMMERS? Check the stats: IMF, WB, UN has anything changed? you wouldn't know, obviously you don't live here.
luisdanielmesa 3 years ago
I hope you are not actually claiming that there is no proof of a coup in 2002. Those television stations are owned, just as the ones in the US are, by the few. They spout lies and pollute the conciousness of all people who absorb them. It is the wealthy that seek to keep power in both countries by keeping the people pacified with nonsense. Wake up luisdanielmesa and do your research.
orockabettyo 3 years ago
another interesting fact... Hugo Chavez was released from jail after his failed coup by accident. He is supposed to still be in jail, but he was released due to a incorrectly filled out form. Another thing is that the US and Venezuela have more in common than many realize... the biggest similarity is that both of our countries are being run by conmen presidents
madrider22 3 years ago
Thanks for the video. I am a US citizen, engaged to a citizen of Venezuela. I lived in Caracas as an English teacher for 3 months. I went there liking chavez... I came back hating him as much as I do Bush. I am so sick of Chavez's ridiculous claims... he needs to offer proof of his hateful & spiteful claims if he wants people to take him seriously. Everyday as the rift between the US and VZ gets larger, I worry more and more that my fiancee and I will not be allowed to eachothers countries
madrider22 3 years ago
i live here. i´m not CIA. (i´m not that lucky). i wasn't paid. (i wish i had been, LOL). The same supreme court controlled by Chavez ruled that there was no coup. There's no people from that channel in jail, because there's no proof of the involvement of that channel in those events. Do some research first, don't get me wrong, i hate Bush, but that doesn't automatically make Chavez a good guy... be objective.
luisdanielmesa 4 years ago
luisdanielmesa, that TV station didn't "make fun" of the government, it worked with the CIA in the 2002 coup. That's treason in the U.S. too, you know! And you go to jail for treason. Chavez didn't put anyone in jail, he just simply shut down the station, which I think was generous compared to how the U.S. government would react in that same situation!
aljawadn 4 years ago
La radio de la oposición, y las estaciones de television han sido cerrados. La mayor parte del especialista que trabajó en los campos del petróleo ha dejado el país. Esos trabajadores que permanecieron han visto su corte de sueldos por 90% por Hugo Chavez Frias el nuevo dictador de Venezuela. Dios ahorra Venezuela - la muerte a tiranos.
GCRU486 4 years ago
They didn't know that they were voting in a dictator. It's really not so hard to do though 'cause it seems like it's happening ever so slowly here in the U.S.
Steadno 4 years ago