Żarłak napisał(a): Egzystencja tych ludzi jest syfiasta. Chyba tylko nieco lepsza od np. części Afrykanów. Już nawet Kim Dzong Un zreflektował się, że musi zmienić charakterystykę swojego reżimu. Za to Maduro i jego banda nie wiem na co liczą. Myślą, że uciekną z kraju? Powieszą ich za jaja w końcu, dziwne, że tego nie dostrzegają.
Mnie dziwi to czemu ludzie pragną wincyj socjalizmu. Dziwi mnie to, że nie chcą wolnego rynku. Nie rozumiem tego, że główną opozycją jest partia, która jest w większości zlepkiem partyjek socjalistyczno-demokratycznych:
Cytat:The main parties included in MUD are Democratic Action and Copei, the two parties who dominated Venezuelan politics from 1959 to 1999; the dissenting left-wing parties Movement for Socialism, Radical Cause and Red Flag Party; and more recently established parties Project Venezuela, A New Era, Justice First and For Social Democracy ("PODEMOS")
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic...er_parties
Wychodziłoby na to, że Wenezuelczycy w najlepszym wypadku chcieliby zamienić dyktatorską socjalistyczną kupę na demokratyczną socjalistyczną kupę.
Dziwne i smutne to.
ErgoProxy napisał(a): Lumber, pokaż mi kogoś, kto umiałby zmusić Francję do jakichkolwiek ustępstw, tudzież drogę, jaką miałoby to się odbyć.
A nie wiem. Sama sobie powinna zagrozić sankcjami gospodarczymi

W sumie Macron coś tam próbuje zmieniać na lepsze ale francuscy razemowcy, komuniści, socjaliści, antyfaszyści i związkowcy ostro walczą...
Cytat:Law and crime
According to some sources, Venezuela was the most murderous place on Earth in 2015, but researchers like Dorothy Kronick have shown that NGOs have manipulated unofficial statistics. The number of homicides in Venezuela has been inflated, which has even been recognized by opposition intellectuals. The reliability of the Venezuelan Observatory for Violence has been questioned since 2016. [189][190]. In Venezuela, a person is murdered every 21 minutes.[191] Violent crimes have been so prevalent in Venezuela that the government no longer produces the crime data.[192] In 2013, the homicide rate was approximately 79 per 100,000, one of the world's highest, having quadrupled in the past 15 years with over 200,000 people murdered.[193] By 2015, it had risen to 90 per 100,000.[190] The country's body count of the previous decade mimics that of the Iraq War and in some instances had more civilian deaths even though the country is at peacetime.[194] The capital Caracas has one of the greatest homicide rates of any large city in the world, with 122 homicides per 100,000 residents.[195] In 2008, polls indicated that crime was the number one concern of voters.[196] Attempts at fighting crime such as Operation Liberation of the People were implemented to crack down on gang-controlled areas[197] but, of reported criminal acts, less than 2% are prosecuted.[198] In 2017, the Financial Times noted that some of the arms procured by the government over the previous two decades had been diverted to paramilitary civilian groups and criminal syndicates.[157]
Venezuela is especially dangerous toward foreign travelers and investors who are visiting. The United States Department of State and the Government of Canada have warned foreign visitors that they may be subjected to robbery, kidnapping for a ransom or sale to terrorist organizations[199] and murder, and that their own diplomatic travelers are required to travel in armored vehicles.[200][201] The United Kingdom's Foreign and Commonwealth Office has advised against all travel to Venezuela.[202] Visitors have been murdered during robberies and criminals do not discriminate among their victims. Former Miss Venezuela 2004 winner Monica Spear and her ex-husband were murdered and their 5-year-old daughter was shot while vacationing in Venezuela, and an elderly German tourist was murdered only a few weeks later.[203][204]
There are approximately 33 prisons holding about 50,000 inmates.[205] They include; El Rodeo outside of Caracas, Yare Prison in the northern state of Miranda, and several others. Venezuela's prison system is heavily overcrowded; its facilities have capacity for only 14,000 prisoners.[206]
Corruption
Corruption in Venezuela is high by world standards and was so for much of the 20th century. The discovery of oil had worsened political corruption,[207] and by the late 1970s, Juan Pablo Pérez Alfonso's description of oil as "the Devil's excrement" had become a common expression in Venezuela.[208] Venezuela has been ranked one of the most corrupt countries on the Corruption Perceptions Index since the survey started in 1995. The 2010 ranking placed Venezuela at number 164, out of 178 ranked countries.[209] By 2016, the rank had increased to 166 out of 178.[210] Similarly, the World Justice Project ranked Venezuela 99th out of 99 countries surveyed in its 2014 Rule of Law Index.[211]
This corruption is shown with Venezuela's significant involvement in drug trafficking, with Colombian cocaine and other drugs transiting Venezuela towards the United States and Europe. Venezuela ranks fourth in the world for cocaine seizures, behind Colombia, the United States, and Panama.[212] In 2006, the government's agency for combating the Illegal drug trade in Venezuela, ONA, was incorporated into the office of the vice-president of the country. However, many major government and military officials have been known for their involvement with drug trafficking; especially with the October 2013 incident of men from the Venezuelan National Guard placing 1.3 tons of cocaine on a Paris flight knowing they will not face charges.[213]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuela#...d_politics
Masakra jakaś. Ale mamy ekstra farta, żeśmy się w Polsce urodzili. Ja pierdzielę i weź teraz człowieku urodź się tam i żyj...
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Najpewniejszą oznaką pogodnej duszy jest zdolność śmiania się z samego siebie. Większości ludzi taki śmiech sprawia ból.
Nietzsche
Nietzsche
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Polska trwa i trwa mać
Polska trwa i trwa mać

