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Chavez Calls His People Shit

Article By Writer Michael Kraft Author: Michael Kraft
Published: December 8, 2007 
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No reason to be surprised, since the dictator can do whatever he wants, even when it is vulgar, insulting and is clear evidence of a nation where democracy has no home.

The dictator of communist Venezuela, this week lost the vote that would have made him “dictator for life”. He was trying to change the constitution to say he could be “reelected” forever, and he would also have the power to appoint all local leader thusly eliminating all local voting for many offices and allowing him to put hundreds more of “the party” faithful into formerly elected position.

Interesting democracy where he gets to choose instead of voting. Almost as amusing is his ignorant followers cheering the opportunity to get to “not vote”. “Hooray, we don’t get to pick mayors, he does!…Viva Chavez!”

Well despite all attempts to cheat once again, Chavez was forced to admit defeat. Most rumors I receive directly from people on the streets in Venezuela say that the military leaders forced him to annouce the results and his own defeat in the law changes.

Here is one of the reactions he gives on the many government owned and run TV stations.

chavez decides that when 51-54% of the country does not want his communism, he will go on TV and annouced that they are all “shit” and this democratic vote is just a temporary “victory for shit”.

This is what the leader thinks of the majority in his country. The majority said no and he says they are all “traitors and shit”.

below is the blogging of Daniel in venezuela to caption the video better for you.

www.Tu.tv

The video below shows toward the end the moment when he called the opposition victory of Sunday “mierda”, shit, feces, but much harsher. See, in the US you can, for example, forget your presentation at home and when you reach work a loud “shit!” is allowed and understood as you have 45 minutes left to race back home and get your presentation before your clients arrive. It also works pretty much the same way in France with “merde!”. But in Venezuela it does not work. “Mierda” is a very strong word, we prefer to use “¡Coño!”, a word which translation in the US would not pass at all. It is a cultural matter, so to speak. I have got on occasion in trouble because my French background and my decade an a half in the US have desensitized me some to the scatological expression. When I came back to Venezuela I raised a few eyebrows.

Thus when the president of Venezuela uses at noon time on VTV a word that no network can show before midnight without a *bleeep* under serious penalty as for the Gag Law, you know that a new low has been reached. You know that Chavez is not accepting the Sunday electoral result. You know he will seek revenge. You know he is not a democrat. You know that deep inside he is just a fascist lout from the barracks.

The first mierda is at 56 seconds and you can hear three more later. You can hear clearly at 1:22 “Es una victoria de mierda” which I trust the reader does not need translation with that.

The scene is a staged moment where Chavez appears with all of his army chiefs to prove, I suppose, I was at work could not watch, that he is in control of the armed forces and that the article of Hernan Lugo-Galicia in El Nacional which made so much ink flow since its publication is a lie. You can read the account in the Queen’s English at the Herald Tribune, from where I took the polite quote for the title of this post.

By the way, during this despicable performance Chavez lost much more than what he thought he would gain. Forget about the King of Spain “Por que no te callas”, this is infinitely more damaging to Chavez, at least across Latin America and elsewhere if folks understand the subtleties that I explained above. Not only he threatened Lugo-Galicia but he threatened us by saying that he did not care about the result and that he would find ways to force the “reforma” on us. Some democrat, no?

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One Response to “Chavez Calls His People Shit”

  1. Ricardo Mata on December 10th, 2007 6:51 pm

    Hi! As a Venezuelan with 19 years living in the U.S. and 15 in Charlotte, I would like to thank you for your reports about chavez (I write his last name in lowecase as a sign of my disdain for the bastard)

    Most Americans still don’t realize how dangerous this ape is. They see him as a little banana-republic-dictator but he is a real threat not only to the U.S. but to the entire world.

    Keep up the good work!

    Ricardo Mata
    Charlotte.

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