RE: ADSactly World - Losing Freedom: Venezuela, Before the Storm
Good afternoon, @adsactly friends! I am Venezuelan, that you have taken some time to show the whole community the situation of what we live a little more deeply pleases me, but at the same time saddens me.
I am 17 years old and I am not a child anymore, I live reality from another point of view, the situation is critical, I would say very critical, I remember that when I was 10 years old things were easier for my parents, two people whom I thank immensely for all they have given me, although we can no longer give each other the luxuries of before I appreciate the effort to make, because I know that it is giant.
Now, as for the political situation, I want to express my opinion, since I have studied the political history of the country very deeply, in fact I want to study political science at university, I have a very different idea of government from the one that is currently applied, in which I trust and know that it can be successful.
The late and former president of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, before being elected in 1999, if I remember correctly, was arrested for attempting a coup d'état, which is a behavior with which they currently agree, but it is the same behavior that they applied to come to power, is illogical, isn't it?
When Chavez launched his candidacy after President Rafael Caldera released him from prison to compete fairly and the people decided, that is to say, a social democracy was exercised, the people elected a new president, it was Hugo Chavez, who in his presidential campaign had promised the people that he would fulfill his proposals, there is no denying that his proposals were very good, the people were convinced that he would be responsible for the change that the country needed, I am sure that if the people had guessed that a decade and a half later we would be like this, Chavez would not have been elected.
But.... I personally believe that Chavez was not the main problem, that is, Chavez fulfilled many of the proposals he made, there were still others to be fulfilled, of course, what I can assure you is that the problem of corruption did not begin with Chavez, beyond the fact that his daughter had all the money in the world before and after the death of her father, the problem of Chavez's government was Diosdado and all his combo, that only the same people who have been in charge of making Nicolas a mature puppet of their desires...
It is true that the situation in the country has worsened with the arrival of Maduro to power, a person who is not at all qualified in any of the areas required to be president, he has taken charge of education, public services and everything within his reach as mediocre as possible, and believe me, if he wins the elections this year, he will come for more, he will try to put an end to the little that remains in this country, so rich in every sense, I would not hesitate to call him the best country in the world, I say it with all responsibility.
The crisis that has engulfed the dreams of many Venezuelans today has separated families, has made us become poorer every day, in some way or another it is a nightmare that we are living today, because of the bad management of public services, because of the low production of the producers who have been expropriated, hopefully this May 20, that is in two days, we can leave this dictatorial regime, hope that May 21 will be a new dawn for our beautiful Venezuelan nation.
Thank you very much friends writers of the community of @adsactly, we hope to have your support in this difficult situation, thank you very much for showing our reality to the whole community of steemit, from here in Venezuela I continue to support you and read your very, very nutritious post, they are all great writers, they captivate me with each of their posts, I hope they continue like this!!
It is sad to say, but I doubt very much that it is so. First, because I do not believe that the government will be defeated in the elections, second, because no matter who wins, all the other candidates are equally inept, and also, even if they were to win, and were competent, they would be subordinated to the Constituent Assembly and the clique of corrupt soldiers.