i was reading a critique on Think
Progress this morning about Hugo Chavez and his legacy. It was a plea
to temper any kind of praise for him now that he has passed. This was
posted on a liberal site and although his critics have admitted that
he did try to help the poor, his abuses in other areas made it pale
in comparison the piece claimed.
i was thinking while reading it that
the same could be said of the US. In Venezuela the state run media
hounded the Jewish population in the same way our private media egged
on by politicians in the Bush administration hounded Muslims making
both groups targets of abuse and hatred in those respective
countries.
Prices went up and jobs were lost and
gained while one country(Venezuela) was trying to combat inequality
and the other (USA)was making it worse. Power in both countries was a
problem. Chavez chipped away at political freedoms, while our
Congress with support by the President and Judiciary (Citizens
United)(Patriot Act)did the same.
Human Rights Watch said the Chávez
government intimidated, censored, and prosecuted critics and
perceived opponents in a wide range of cases involving the judiciary,
the media, and civil society.
Here Occupy Wall Street was dismantled
by authority, detentions without charge at Guantanamo are a
continuing blot, rendition, whistle blower's who are now in jail for
pointing out our wrongdoing, drones deciding who lives and dies, the
Patriot Act and surveillance of our internet, cell phones and
persons, disproportionately long prison sentences, and mandatory
sentencing with no parole.
Was the Chavez election rigged and is
there corruption? Well we do know our legislators are Bribed
by Lobbyists and this past election had all sorts of voter
roadblocks.
Who is giving trillions to the banks
and taking trillions from the people?
We need a mirror to look at ourselves
and think twice before we lecture others about their bad behavior.
We keep saying our poor aren't that
poor...but how many homeless people died this year from exposure? A
couple of million kids are homeless in America...living on the
streets and looking forward to that one good meal at school. We need
to stop being hypocrites when comparing our nation to others.
There is good in both countries...we
should try and look for some of that before we take the high road.
See Ya Next Week
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