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113 sats \ 27 replies \ @oliverweiss 29 Jul \ on: PROTESTS IN VENEZUELA AFTER ELECTORAL FRAUD news
What do you think will happen next?
I am uncertain, there have been protests before, but this time everything is different. For example, before the protests were held at the call of the political leader of the opposition, but this time it was innate, it was a union of the population, the people are no longer divided in two. It has been difficult to overthrow them because all the entities with war equipment and weapons are with the dictators, they do not defend the people (which is their duty), they defend the politicians, they are damn traitors. How do you fight with people who have war tanks and weapons, while your group only has stones? The only solution I see to this is that the criminals who have weapons (there are many) unite, but I understand that they are with the government too, or I don't know if there are some who no longer want them, I have seen several videos, which I will post in the comments in a moment. I hope that everyone will go to Miraflores Palace where all these rats are and round them up until they resign, but it will be quite difficult, there is a high probability that there will be bloodshed. I really don't understand why they haven't hired snipers to eliminate all this scum at once or take advantage of one of their meetings and throw a bomb at them, everything would be faster.
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As long as the military supports Maduro, he has power?
So the military must stab Maduro in the back, literally?
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Elon thinks the same
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1818074081490596277
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Yes.
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The power belongs to those who have the weapons, unfortunately. If the guards were impartial as they should be, then the dictatorship would never have existed.
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There is a reason Chavez prevented private citizens from procuring and owning firearms and other weapons.
I hope people who support gun control can wake up and see why their position is stupid and dangerous. Anyone who supports gun control should be shot.
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Exactly, Chavez was a dictator but he was not stupid, he ruined a country in an intelligent way.
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The citizens got complacent
They voted for "equality"
They were gullible
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Yes.
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I can't deny it. How to fight? How to fight against people who have weapons equipment and you find yourself heartless?
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Dissidents need to leave the country or smuggle firearms from neighboring countries?
Bribe the military to turn against Maduro?
Beg USA to invade?
Watch the last speech by Ceausescu for inspiration
Talk to @didiplaywell for ideas
He volunteered for Milei
Anyone who supports gun control should be shot.
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Is that a target?
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Am I a target for you then?
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Strict gun control laws have made it easier for Maduro to crush dissent
The only hope is for the military and police to oppose Maduro
What is already happening will continue to happen. Venezuela goes even deeper into the hole.
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What do you think is the solution?
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The grasp on power Maduro's party has is very, very deep and they will not leave peacefully. Let's put it this way.
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Lead and blood is the solution. We know it.
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Lead and blood is what is keeping them in power too.
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Yes, that's something we know. I'm just saying that, it's difficult to overthrow a dictatorship when the government has all the weapons and war equipment and the people only have stones...
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