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"In Venezuela, a group of white families want to return to power with the help of the US. They have financed a global campaign of lies and smear against Nicolás Maduro, whom they view with disdain just for being dark-skinned (if he were white and a Nazi like Netanyahu , this would not happen)."
"I love that all the Venezuelan racists are jumping with this tweet."
How do you manage to respond or channel these comments in an educated manner? I read it and I just want to insult her, really, how the hell do people who have never in their miserable lives gone hungry, have not lived in communism, have freedom of expression to say stupid things, like to go shopping compulsively, use social networks that belong to white people and wild capitalists... how do they expect to know more than people who do live in communism? I can't stand them. That's why I don't like using social networks, but at this moment using X has been a necessary evil. I didn't respond to that woman, I preferred to comment on this on SN
There's no point in arguing with propagandists.
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28 sats \ 1 reply \ @bief57 7 Aug
It's best to ignore and move on... although I feel like I'll lose my mind when I read such things.
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It's hard for me to accept that some people are just blatant propagandists, as well, but that's the world we live in.
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