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Kinda inactive rn due to not having the app and having school but ill be more active in the summer!!Azure! - any and all pronouns that exist - Genlosser, Boober, Crow, and more :DAssigned representative genloser by Tophat and local puzzle solver

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7 months ago

oh i never reblogged this come and chill with us while we show goofy silly out of context lore things :D

Oh look!

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Check out the McShowfall Fan Server community on Discord - hang out with 16 other members and enjoy free voice and text chat.

Seems interesting…


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8 months ago

YEAAAHHHH LETSGOOO

so excited to see more of your plot hfsfjkdshfksh

i ranted about the minecraft movie trailer earlier and google docs says it was 1,613 words long 😭 just 79 words under my cybertruck rant actually


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8 months ago

i ranted about the minecraft movie trailer earlier and google docs says it was 1,613 words long 😭 just 79 words under my cybertruck rant actually


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8 months ago

To all Palestine supporters 🙏

🫂🫂

We still need less than 360€ to reach our short term goal of 22k€ ‼️

Your donations are important for our survival

Please help me reach our goal as soon as possible 🙏

We appreciate your help ❤️🙏

🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸❤🤍💚🖤 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸

Donate to Help my Uncel’s family , BE THE CHANGE, organized by Roba Ayyad
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People seeing this please donate or share this!!!!

I'm not able to donate but I wish you all well and I hope you're able to stay as safe as possible and can reach your donation goal soon <3 <3 <3


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8 months ago

URGENT HELP🚨🚨🚨🍉🇵🇸

Hello,

How do you do ? I hope to be in a good condition.

This is my special campaign

We hope to help us by donating or sharing to others.

Every donation makes a different even if it a small.

As you know, the war began on October 7 and lasted ten months. During this period, we were unable to obtain food, drink, or treatment because we did not have money.

There is no source of income for the family at the present time, so we are unable to buy food, clean water, and medicine, especially after we are afflicted with the ongoing infectious diseases spread in the north like Hepatitis C disease.

Our house has been damaged a lot since the beginning of the war. We are from the north of Gaza and we are still in the north and have not displaced to the south. We displaced 10 times from place to another seeking to safety .

We hope for your help and support, even if only a little.

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This is the link if you would to read our story well 👇👇

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Thank you all

Donate to Urgent Appeal: Save Ola' family evacuate Gaza war, organized by Ola Ferwana
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People seeing this please donate or share this!!!!

I'm not able to donate but I wish you all well and I hope you're able to stay as safe as possible and can reach your donation goal soon <3 <3 <3


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8 months ago

Dear Supporter,

I hope this message finds you and your family in good health and high spirits. My name is Rakan Zaqout from Gaza.🍉 I am reaching out to seek your urgent help in spreading the word about our fundraising campaign. I lost both my home and my school, my parents lost their jobs too, due to the ongoing genocide in Gaza and we are facing catastrophic living conditions.💔

I kindly ask you to visit our campaign. Your support, whether through donating or sharing, will help us reach more people who can make a difference. Thank you for your continued support for the Palestinian cause. Your dedication brings us closer to freedom.🕊

Please note, our campaign has been verified by 90-ghost and aces-and-angels.☑

Donate to Help my family survive famine and have secure life, organized by Mazin Fakak
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I'm so sorry I can't donate anything, but I wish you all well and I hope you all are able to stay as safe as possible and reach your donation goal <3 <3 <3

Anyone reading this please help them out and donate or share this!!!


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8 months ago

WHAT

CONFIRMATION OF WHAT THE MAIN LOGO ACTUALLY IS

CONFIRMATION OF WHAT THE MAIN LOGO ACTUALLY IS
CONFIRMATION OF WHAT THE MAIN LOGO ACTUALLY IS

IT'S JUST THE FOUNDER'S LOGO/SIGNATURE GODDAMN IT

8 months ago

uh oh

You guys are gonna hate me for this next one lmao

8 months ago
Fanart For The Fic “This Is Not An Act Of Spite” By Ellis (ellabellachicketychella) On Ao3!!

Fanart for the fic “This is Not an Act of Spite” by ellis (ellabellachicketychella) on ao3!!

It’s a superhero au in which Tommy is a vigilante. I plan to pair this drawing to go with another one I’m doing right now which is him as a civilian :)

I binged all chapters last week and now it’s all I can think about so there’s probably gonna be a bunch more drawings of it!


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9 months ago

no idea if other genlossers have already posted this on here yet but another genlosser discovered the other day that on one of the posters the box on ranboo’s head has The Puzzler’s quote “The truth will set you free” on it egg istg when i catch you /silly /pos

POSTER IS MADE BY KERTOIR/EGG GO SUPPORT THEM THEIR ART IS AMAZING!!! kertoir.shop

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No Idea If Other Genlossers Have Already Posted This On Here Yet But Another Genlosser Discovered The
No Idea If Other Genlossers Have Already Posted This On Here Yet But Another Genlosser Discovered The
No Idea If Other Genlossers Have Already Posted This On Here Yet But Another Genlosser Discovered The

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9 months ago

I'm tired.

Le dijeron a los empleados públicos que Edmundo los iba a despedir, y quienes están despidiendo empleados públicos, por una foto en sus estados de WhatsApp, una historia, por haber protestado con una cacerola. Llegan varios mensajes con esa denuncia.

— Mari Montes 🇻🇪 ⚾️🐾🫓🎵💜✝️🏳️‍🌈 (@porlagoma) August 5, 2024

Interpretation: ''They [the Chavista Government] told Public Employees that Edmundo [Opposition Leader who works with María Corina Machado] was going to fire them.

But who is firing their personnel for having a picture [against the Government*] in their WhatsApp Status, an Instagram History [*], or for protesting by slamming pots together in their homes (Cacerolazo: it's a non-violent way to show your discontent). I've received many DMs with the same complain."

A TODOS los abuelos pensionados de mi barrio le eliminaron la bolsa de comida, A TODOS. 

El baño de sangre de @NicolasMaduro incluye el estómago de nuestros abuelitos.

— Nacho (@N0cre0ennadie25) August 6, 2024

Interpretation: "EVERY SINGLE ONE of the pensioned elderly in my neighborhood were taken out of the food box program. EVERY SINGLE ONE.

The bloodbath promised by @NicolasMaduro includes the stomach of the elderly."

🚨 #ALERTA | Fuentes de empleados públicos dentro de Conviasa y el INAC:

Van más de 190 despidos en Conviasa, 5 despidos en Aeropostal y más de 100 despidos en el INAC.

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Despiden empleados por expresar el mínimo apoyo a la oposición (desde darle like a cuentas de Instagram de…

— Orlando Avendaño (@OrlvndoA) August 7, 2024

(...) dirigentes opositores). Han despedido personal administrativo, gerencial, pilotos y aeromozas. En el INAC: lista negra armada por el gerente general de Seguridad Aeronáutica. Día después de las elecciones todos los empleados tuvieron que publicar fotos apoyando a Maduro, quien no lo hizo fue amenazado. Obligados empleados a ir a trabajar durante manifestaciones opositoras. A los empleados los han obligado a borrar WhatsApp y migrar a WeChat.

Interpretation: ''Public Employees from CONVIASA (Venezuelan Airline) and the INAC (Instituto Nacional de Aeronáutica Civil, aka, the National Institute of Civil Aviation) report:

More than 190 wrongful dismissals by CONVIASA, 5 wrongful dismissals by INAC.

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They're firing employees for expressing the slightless bit of approval towards the opposition (as in leaving a like in an Instagram Page of an Opposition leader).

They've fired management and administrative personnel, pilots and flight attendants.

In the INAC: a black list was created by the CEO. The day after the elections, all employees were forced to publish pictures where they showed their support for Maduro, those who refused were threatened.

They forced their employees to go to work the days when opposition demonstrations were taking place.

The employees have been forced to delete WhatsApp and download and use WeChat.''

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And many more. There have been reports of wrongful dismissals by DAKA, Metro de Caracas, SENIAT, among others.


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9 months ago
los colectivos del régimen de maduro están marcando con una X a las casas de las personas que han hecho los cacerolazos desde el 29 de julio. acaso darle coñazos a una olla también es delito??? qué vaina es esta pic.twitter.com/WlO6s6XSZt

— 🇻🇪 nu (@novagelic) August 10, 2024

Interpretation: ''The Regime's paramilitary organization (i. e. Colectivos) is marking with an X the houses of those who have protested by banging pots together in their homes (Cacerolazo: it's a non-violent way to show your discontent) since July 29, 2024.

Now is it a crime to hit a pan? What kind of fuckery is this''


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9 months ago
#AHORA | Fue excarcelada la activista y defensora de DDHH, Edni López. pic.twitter.com/OcR7gNbHnv

— Orlando Avendaño (@OrlvndoA) August 10, 2024

Edni López, Human Rights activist, was conditionally released on August 9, 2024. She cannot travel out of the country and must appear in court once a month. Is this justice? Is this fair?

Now, let's hope for the release of a thousand (there's more than that) other Venezuelans who were unlawfully imprisoned these past few days.


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9 months ago
Me enteré de una persona que hoy se iba de Vzla a Chile, estaba en el avión y detuvieron el vuelo 3 horas para buscar foto por foto quienes habían estado en protestas, bajarlos del avión y anularles el pasaporte. 

Ya ni se puede salir del país. 
Nos tienen como rehenes.

— Carlos | 7.303.480🇻🇪 (@Cargzmn) August 10, 2024

Personal thoughts: Well, guess who's not taking a plane anywhere until things calm down because her face was captured in HD by a Government-owned drone? This girl, maybe.

Interpretation: ''A person I know, who was travelling from Venezuela to Chile today, told me that they delayed their flight for 3 hours while officers searched photo by photo (I think they meant, person by person) those who had been in the protests/demonstrations. (Those who had been in the protests) were told to get off the plane and then they annulled their passports.

You can't even leave the country.

We're like hostages.''

🇻🇪 | URGENTE

Continúan los secuestros y detenciones arbitrarias en Venezuela. Según la fuente, este ocurrió ayer 9 de agosto en Maracay, estado Aragua. pic.twitter.com/9ta9Bx8wqW

— UHN Plus (@UHN_Plus) August 10, 2024

Interpretation: ''Abductions and unlawful detainments continue to take place in Venezuela. According to a source, this took place yesterday, August 9, 2024 in Maracay, Aragua.''

In the video, a senior citizen, identified as Orlando by the person who was recording the video, was abducted by unidentified, uniformed ''members'' of the DIP (División de Investigaciones Penales).

Their vehicle was also unidentified.


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9 months ago
Maduro Takes the Easy Way Out
The Atlantic
Venezuela’s strongman appears to believe that dictatorship can survive on repression alone. What if he’s right?

Last week started in Venezuela with a moment that combined Berlin Wall spontaneity and a French Revolutionary spirit. Very late in the evening of Sunday, July 28, the government refused to recognize the opposition’s victory in that day’s election and declared incumbent President Nicolás Maduro the winner. The next day, protests broke out nearly everywhere: A think tank counted more than 200. In Coro, a small coastal city, a protester climbed up a statue of Hugo Chávez, Maduro’s late predecessor and mentor, and hammered his signature military beret as others cheered. When he got down, the crowd tied ropes around the statue and celebrated as it collapsed. What they wanted, in the words of a Venezuelan commentator, was to see Chávez’s head “dragged through the dirt.” Also last Monday, a man waving a Venezuelan flag rode a horse onto the highway outside the city of Maracay. He was leading a caravan of motorists and screaming “Venezuela libre.” In Punto Fijo, in the country’s west, a police officer burst into tears, took off her uniform, and joined the protesters she’d been assigned to intimidate. Some of her colleagues on the scene followed suit. Elsewhere in the country, the police did follow orders: Nearly 750 anti-government demonstrators were arrested that day. Six were killed.

Last Week Started In Venezuela With A Moment That Combined Berlin Wall Spontaneity And A French Revolutionary

Not long ago, Venezuela’s greatest lover of grand, revolutionary gestures was Chávez himself. Chávez was the one who embraced the image of a freedom lover on a horse—the independence hero Simón Bolívar, whose name Chávez appended to everything he wished to assert control over: the Bolivarian national bank, the Bolivarian army, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Chávez delighted in toppling the monuments of the ruling class, although the ruling class he rebelled against was not the type to build statues. Instead, he expropriated jewelry stores and shopping malls in the name of socialist revolution. Chávez understood the power of symbols. He held onto the presidency not just because the oil boom of the 2000s allowed him to lavish subsidies on the poor, but also because he was an exceptionally gifted populist. That doesn’t mean Chávez had qualms about using force. He closed opposition TV channels, imprisoned less-than-subservient judges, and played dictator as needed. But he preferred to win elections, because he could. In 2012, the year before his death, he spent more on his reelection campaign and short-lived social programs than any other president in Venezuela’s history—buying, with public money, the popular support that would ensure the continuity of his legacy through his heir, Maduro.

More than a decade later, a humanitarian crisis has turned a quarter of Venezuela’s population into emigrants, and Maduro seems to have decided that popular support is a luxury he can do without. To stay in power, he must have concluded some time ahead of the election, repression would have to suffice. His charisma certainly wasn’t going to win him the votes he needed. And with the country’s oil industry in decrepit shape, Maduro could hardly have afforded the grandiose presidential campaigns of his predecessor, or the generous food baskets doled out only during election years. He went for the cheaper option: scaring activists, opposition leaders, and everyday people into voting a certain way by showing them that those who don’t can wind up in prison. Distant observers of Venezuelan politics might have thought it obvious that Maduro was never going to recognize the election results. But some Venezuelan academics and political leaders I interviewed before the vote were convinced, or maybe hopeful, that Maduro would acquiesce if the opposition victory was overwhelming. Even dictatorships need some level of popular support, they argued. Perhaps military leaders would see the results and calculate that Maduro’s collapse was imminent. Perhaps they would be willing to negotiate a deal with the opposition, leaving the regime exposed. The opposition victory was overwhelming. In the hours after the election, María Corina Machado, the leader of the opposition, coordinated more than 600,000 volunteer poll watchers in an effort to obtain the vote tallies from poll centers throughout the country. By last Monday afternoon—after the crowd had toppled the Chávez statue and the man on horseback waved Venezuela’s flag—Machado confirmed what everyone knew. In a press conference, she announced that, having obtained the tallies from 80 percent of the polling stations, she could say with certainty that opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González—the man who substituted for Machado on the ticket when Maduro forbade her from running—had won by a landslide, with 67 percent of the vote. González had won in every single state, despite the fact that only a few months earlier no one knew his name.

The opposition was exhilarated; Monday felt like the sprouting of a revolution. But Maduro, undaunted, swiftly cracked down. Almost immediately, the internet began failing more than usual. By the Thursday after election day, the government had suspended the most common flights out of the country. Low-profile protesters began getting arrested in what government officials informally called Operation Knock-Knock. (“It’s called knock-knock because that’s the bang on the door you get in the early hours of the morning,” an activist told Reuters.) The organization Foro Penal has verified more than 1,200 people have been arrested in protests since the election, including about 100 teenagers. Maduro announced that two new maximum-security prisons would be built in order to accommodate “the gangs engaged in the criminal attacks of these past few days”—meaning the protesters. Maduro has few friends left in the region. The only country in South America to recognize his electoral victory was Bolivia. Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and the United States have all recognized Edmundo González as president-elect. Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia are awkwardly situated, because they’re governed by fellow left-wing leaders, but even they have asked Maduro to supply the detailed, tabulated results of the election, which Maduro hasn’t done. Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva, a longtime buddy of Chávez’s, expressed outrage at Maduro’s threats of a “bloodbath” to those challenging him but has so far stopped short of using words like “fraud.” Nothing further can be asked of the opposition leadership; Machado and González have pulled off something extraordinary. On the campaign trail, they faced every imaginable difficulty: Their staffers were thrown in jail; state-controlled media refused them airtime; gasoline stations and hotels were closed for supplying services to them. Yet the pair rallied crowds in the most remote corners of the country, places only Chávez had previously galvanized. When Maduro banned Machado from running for president, the opposition could have been derailed by intrigue and succession battles; instead it coalesced behind González, a career diplomat who comes across not as a power-hungry schemer but as someone happy to help. In the past 25 years, the opposition has used three different tactics to challenge Chávez and Maduro: elections, protests, and international support. Never before have all three strategies gathered so much momentum, or come together so effectively all at the same time. Just about a week ago, when so many preconditions seemed to be finally aligning to bring the dictatorship to its end, the moment seemed full of hope. But if, with all of that serendipity, the Venezuelan opposition does not triumph, then maybe Maduro will be proved right that dictatorship can be sustained indefinitely with repression alone.


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9 months ago

No sources because I'm typing this on my phone from where I'm sitting on the bathroom floor, but tldr there are three major things that need to happen for Maduro to step down:

The election results are so overwhelmingly in favor of the opposition that Maduro can't smudge the numbers, and it's obvious to the world that the election was unfair. This is done! Venezuelans came out in force to vote, and Edmundo may have won as much as 70% of the vote! The Venezuelans have given Maduro a mandate that is impossible to deny.

The opposition and neighboring countries give Maduro a path out with amnesty. This one is the peak of injustice, but it's extremely unlikely Maduro will step down if he knows he'll be immediately arrested and sent to the Hague. This is likely why Brazil, Colombia, and the US have had such tepid, slow reactions so far- they're going to want to plan together at OAS how negotiations will happen before acting too rashly.

The military has to abandon Maduro. In all countries, the military is the ultimate arbitrator of elections. Venezuela's military has stood by Maduro so far, but that doesn't necessarily mean they'll continue to back him if it becomes clear that he can't continue to pay them the money they're used to. In addition, though it's less likely, even if the generals back Maduro, the rank-and-file troops may not- a lot of them are sick of Maduro as well, and they may choose to essentially go on strike.

The Venezuelan people have done their part and are still doing it. Now everyone else just needs to support them.


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9 months ago
Dear international left: Stop telling Venezuelans what to think
Global Voices
While their intentions to defend a Latin American movement are understandable, their silence years later on the egregious human rights viola

I accidentally lost the post that contained this article - but please read if you're outside of Venezuela and want to engage with us in good faith.

I Accidentally Lost The Post That Contained This Article - But Please Read If You're Outside Of Venezuela

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9 months ago
PCV: Defender la Constitución y el estado de derecho no es fascismo

El @PCV_Venezuela denunció este martes que la cúpula del Gobierno-PSUV ejecuta «una política de terror en los sectores populares del país» que es alimentada «con operaciones psicológicas y de propaganda», que… pic.twitter.com/M6jv7gvpi2

— Partido Comunista de Venezuela ☭ (@PCV_Venezuela) August 6, 2024

Partido Comunista de Venezuela (Venezuelan Communist Party)

PCV: Defending the constitution and the rule of law is not facism. The Venezuelan Communist Party denounced on Tuesday that the leadership of the PSUV (Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela - Venezuelan United Socialist Party) Government is carrying out "a policy of terror in the popular sectors of the country" that is fueled "with psychological and propaganda operations" that aim "not only to neutralize popular protests but to impose a dangerous matrix of opinion in which defending the sovereignty of the people is the same as being fascist."

Full statement here: (X)

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yes, even venezuelan communists want maduro out and believe he is illegitimately claiming power


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9 months ago

in the week following the elections in venezuela the government has:

Announced his (Maduro's) win by a margin of 600k votes when there were still supposed to be over 2M votes to count

Refused to give the detailed election data as our constitution indicates he should, in the estimated time (72H)

Arrested 2,000 people (Including dozens of minors, the youngest known being a 13 years old girl) AND bragged about doing so, claiming they would arrest thousands more

Killed about 19 people (including Isaias Fuenmayor, a 15 years old who was SHOT IN THE NECK)

In The Week Following The Elections In Venezuela The Government Has:

Created an online system for their supporters to report their neighbors to the police

Installed police checkpoints where they take your phone and check your social media activity

Declared that they will build 2 maximum security prisons in 15 days to "re-educate protestors", and "putting them to work on the streets for free". This is from the same government that claims to not have money due to the sanctions to better the infrastructure of public services all over the country. It's also Ironic, for a president who claimed chavistas were "the jews of the 21st century".

Ordered the capture of main opposition leaders

Cut off diplomatic relations with 9 Latin American countries who demanded democracy

Detained and deported multiple news-workers from outside of the country, who confirmed in the detention cells with them and other adults there were multiple minors

Fired government employees suspected of voting for the opposition

Annulled the passports of suspected Venezuelan freedom activists

And you still have people all over the global north claiming it's "just a socialist government being attacked by the far right"

I really hope yall are aware of what you're supporting


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9 months ago
#AHORA | Nicolás Maduro ordena sacar a X de Venezuela por 10 días. 

“Get out Elon Musk!”. pic.twitter.com/VbLGCdCj23

— Orlando Avendaño (@OrlvndoA) August 8, 2024

Maduro blocked twitter in Venezuela, saying it’s violating laws by letting people share information.

they're trying to censor us while taking over 2000 kidnapped people to torture chambers, over a hundred minors too. The government hasn't build a hospital in the past decade, yet he ordered to build two new prisons equipped for torture btw.

Political repression in Venezuelan during the current post election situation.
August 8th
1229 verified arrests of which
105 teenagers
5 indigenous 
16 disabled
157 women

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9 months ago

For the people (if you can call them that) that STILL think Maduro is good just cuz he said "free palestine" or because he's against the US gov let me give a few things to consider gov funded HOSPITALS here don't have basic medical equipment, if you need treatment, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO BRING EVERYTHING from syringes. gauze, pillows,bed sheets, sutures everything. and these are hospitals that mostly treat people with lower income with no insurance. meanwhile the gov officials and all the enchufados who suck the country dry live in multi million dollar mansions or live in foreign countries in luxury. minimum wage is 130$ or even less monthly and the gov keeps pushing $ as a currency to the point most gov offices will try to make you pay in dollars instead on OUR national currency. If you want to buy food, pay bills, buy meds,etc those are all based on how the $ is at the time. you cry about "BUT US WANTS YOUR OIL!" China has inverted $50.000MILLIONS in exchange for petrol guess where all those MILLIONS are now? if you said to help the country you'll be wrong they are in the pockets of Maduro and the rest of them, the rest of the country sees a tiny fraction of it put into repairs if you can call those repairs OR the most common one money laundry in the form of HUGE building or stores. theres a thing called "contribuyentes especiales" it basically means a store, company, etc needs to pay a special kind of taxes to the Gov, those huge stores don't pay those taxes BUT a store thats basically closed down except for 3 workers and a single truck, that store is required to pay those taxes. the list goes on and on. Oh btw we have OIL shortages on top of that. theres 2 types of gas stations ONE thats international which cost more depending on international $ prices and the other type is the subsidiada or the one based on our currency, that one is payed USING YOUR FINGER PRINTS and people need to get up as early as 4AM to get in line to get it in some places and those lines can be MILES long and people run the risk of getting to the station and there be no gas left in it. SO TELL US AGAIN HOW "GOOD" A FUCKING DICTATOR IS


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9 months ago

YET ANOTHER VENEZUELA POST

THIS ONE'S HILARIOUS

Seriously guys, they're not even trying. A National Assembly (that's what we call congress) deputy (that's what we call congresspeople) and third party candidate for Last Sunday's election, Jose Brito went on Venezuelan news network Globovision (which was bought out by government cronies in 2013, but that's another story) to defend the electoral results posted by the government. You can see the clip here:

#POLÍTICA | 🟡 José Brito anunció que presentará ante el TSJ pruebas de actas de escrutinio con resultados del 28-jul distintos a los de la página web de María Corina Machado.

"La votación que le otorgan a Edmundo González y a Maduro no es la misma que me da mi testigo a la que… pic.twitter.com/xH4htHcqwk

— Por la calle del Medio (@plcdelmedionews) August 6, 2024

Community note on twitter says everything but why would you willingly go to twitter when a sexy Canadian/Venezuelan man can explain this to you instead? Ok so what happened is that he got one of those paper receipts the voting machines print and he alleged that his was the real one and it contradicted one of the opposition's.

I've been saying for days that the only thing the government needs to do in order to cast doubt about the opposition's entire evidence base is literally to show receipts. Literally just one, which could be shown to contradict any of the opposition's posted receipts and could be authenticated. There's a series of authentication tools that are printed on each receipt which essentially make these difficult to fake, not to mention there would be a long paper trail backing the authenticity of one set next to the others. The hash-code at the top is based on some information in a server we don't currently have access to. From what I understand the hash is meant to show that the results on the receipt match the results in the tabulation servers. If they altered the results on the receipt they would have to alter results in the servers as well to correct that discrepancy and that would print a different hash code. We don't have access to the tabulation server cause it's controlled by the government and they refuse to show shit (and they are claiming the digital count is compromised anyway). Thankfully there's other paper trails that can be compared to the receipts the opposition are showing to verify their authenticity as well as copies and photos that were taken of them on the day of the election and videos of poll watchers reading out the receipts as well. And of course there's direct testimony from the Poll Watchers themselves.

None of that third party fancy shmancy verification and long process needs to be done in order to disprove that this receipt is fake, however. The receipts also have a QR code which shows the ID of the voting machine which printed it as well as the vote count for that voting center. It is formatted as [voting_machine_ID]![party1_votes],[party2_votes],[party3_votes]... and so on. Must be noted that multiple parties can nominate the same candidate and the votes for each party that nominates a candidate are added together in the final count.

The opposition's receipt that corresponds to the one showed by Jose Brito on TV was this one.

Resultados Elecciones Presidenciales: MESA
resultadosconvzla.com
Resultados (Auditoría/Actualización - 1ro. Agosto 11.00pm Hora Caracas): Edmundo González 443, Nicolás Maduro 147, otros 14

If you scan the QR Code, you will see that the code matches the results on the receipt posted by the opposition originally and does not at all match his own. This shows that the receipt he's holding was altered digitally, in quite a lazy fashion as well. Falsifying a QR Code isn't very hard it would've looked fairly authentic had he done that and pasted it on the thing while he was photoshopping this.

So to summarize

All they had to do was show exactly one receipt that could be authenticated or hell even reasonably believed to be authentic on first glance in order to cast doubt on their integrity.

After almost a week and a half of showing no copies of the receipts they should have in their possession one of them decides to show one and it turns out to be FAKE.

If the government's results hadn't been suspect until now they definitely are now. And all because they were too lazy to fake a QR Code with Photoshop. This is so funny dude. The politics fandom is laughing so hard.


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9 months ago

in the wave of detantions happening in venezuela, one of the latest we have been informed off is the detainment of Yendri Velásquez

In The Wave Of Detantions Happening In Venezuela, One Of The Latest We Have Been Informed Off Is The
In The Wave Of Detantions Happening In Venezuela, One Of The Latest We Have Been Informed Off Is The

Yendri is one of Venezuela's MOST RENOWNED LGBTQ+ activists -he's the director of the Observatorio Venezolano de Violencia LGBTIQ+ (The Venezuelan Obstervatory of LGBTIQ+ Violence"), and he was actually in his way to an interracial comitee by the UN. He was in the Maiquetía airport, and when they checked his passport they told him it had been made null

he informed his family then that he was being approached by two individuals at 3PM local time, and that's the last they have known of him

once again: Yendri was not doing anything but being on his way to an international event by the UN. and still he was taken away by the security at the airport and no one knows where he is.

when we say that supporting Maduro is supporting tirany and hate THIS is what we mean

THERE'S NO LQBT RIGHTS IN VENEZUELA

THERE'S NO PROTECTED RIGHT TO ABORTION IN VENEZUELA

THERE'S NO PROTECTION TO NATIVE AMERICANS IN VENEZUELA

THERE'S NO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN VENEZUELA: PEOPLE ARE BEING PUT IN JAIL FOR SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS SHOWING THEIR DISAGREEMENT WITH THE GOVERNMENT

MADURO SAID "FREE PALESTINE" ONCE, WHILE PUTTING MONEY ON ISRAEL'S POCKETS AND BUYING SURVEY SYSTEMS TESTED IN GAZA BY ISRAEL

MADURO SAID HE WILL BUILD MAXIMUM SECURITY PRISIONS TO "RE-EDUCATE" THOSE WHO PROTEST, AND PUT THEM TO DO FREE LABOR WITHOUT CHANCE OF PAROLE (HEY BUD? THAT'S A CONCENTRATION CAMP)

MADURO DOES NOT STAND FOR THE SHIT THAT YALL THINK HE STANDS


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9 months ago

military under maduro's regime showed up at the house of María Oropeza, the local coordinator of the Vente Venezuela opposition group in Portuguesa, and took her away with no warrant, no pretense of legality, no nothing.

she managed to stream live on instagram, and people recorded the screen so it wouldnt be lost.

#ÚLTIMAHORA Agentes del régimen secuestraron la noche de este martes a la coordinadora de Vente Venezuela en Portuguesa, María Oropeza, quien logró transmitir en vivo por Instagram cómo irrumpieron en su casa https://t.co/yWR2XG4pn5 pic.twitter.com/ZmbDt0SR87

— Monitoreamos (@monitoreamos) August 7, 2024

over a thousan venezuelans have been detained, many under similar circumstances

this is NOT normal and NOT ok


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9 months ago

Help Me and My Family Escape a Violent Dictatorship!!!

I am writing this with a heavy heart, living each day in fear, knowing that my voice could be silenced at any moment. In Venezuela, speaking the truth has become a crime. I have risked everything to expose the brutal reality of forced detentions and the mass killings of innocent civilians, and now, the regime is coming for me and my family. We are trapped in a country that no longer respects human life, where the walls are closing in on us.

Every day is a battle for survival as we face persecution for daring to stand up against a violent dictatorship. The government has made it clear: dissent will not be tolerated, and they are determined to silence those who speak out. My only hope now is to flee, to escape with my family before it’s too late. But freedom comes at a price. We need to secure passports and cover other critical expenses to make our escape possible. The cost of each passport is $216 an amount that might seem small, but in our circumstances, it’s insurmountable without your help.

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9 months ago

Some more information about Venezuela that I found out through one of my good friends (she’s Venezuelan, she immigrated here a few years ago and she shares a lot of stuff about what’s happening in her home country).

The Venezuelan government is imprisoning everyone who says anything against Maduro or the government in social media. People who have made videos talking about the ongoing situation are deleting them because the government is already looking for them. People who appeared in videos of the protests are being incarcerated.

Even some Venezuelans in another countries are afraid of speaking up in fear that the police will go get their families.

Maduro has decided (and is already on it) to build 2 maximum security prisons to incarcerate anyone who goes against the corrupted government and torture them. He did not build a single hospital during his presidency, but he can build 2 prisons to imprison civilians… interesting.

(This information is taken from this Instagram video, I simply translated what the original poster is saying.)


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