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Venezuelan Woman Criticizes European Communists: "They Have No Idea But Want to Teach You About It"

Tuesday, July 30, 2024 by Felix Ortiz

The words of a Venezuelan woman have gone viral on social media for her strong statements directed at European communists who support Nicolás Maduro and the governments of Cuba and Nicaragua. "Nothing makes me angrier than a first-world communist. They act all vintage and cool, saying 'oh, human rights,' while they don't realize that as they talk about human rights in Cuba, they go to the island, spend five days on vacation, sleeping with Cuban women and drinking rum," the Venezuelan woman expressed.

The identity of this Venezuelan woman has not been revealed on social media, but her statements have gone viral because they expose the behaviors of European communists who have never lived under dictatorships like those in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. "They have no idea what's happening in Cuba, Nicaragua, or Venezuela, but they come to explain to you, a citizen of those countries, what communism is. Because 'they know' from Italy, Switzerland, France, and Spain, they come and want to tell you what communism is and why it's good," she said.

She immediately addressed the European communists with the following question: "Do you know what's good?" and didn't hesitate to answer it herself. "What's good would be for you, damn communist, to shut up. When you go hungry, then come talk to me about communism," she concluded.

On July 28, Venezuelans went to the polls seeking a democratic change to end decades of Chavista government. However, in the early hours of Monday, the National Electoral Council (CNE) declared Nicolás Maduro the winner with 51% of the votes, compared to the 44% received by candidate Edmundo González Urrutia.

Opposition leader María Corina Machado rejected the official results and claimed that the "newly elected president" is the candidate from the Democratic Unity Platform (PUD) bloc.

The situation in Venezuela is increasingly complex, and some neighboring states fear that a civil war could break out, as announced by Maduro days before the elections.

The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) has called an extraordinary meeting this Wednesday to discuss the election results in Venezuela.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Situation in Venezuela

The recent elections in Venezuela and the statements of a Venezuelan woman have sparked widespread discussion. Here are some frequently asked questions to provide more context and clarity on the matter.

Why have the statements of the Venezuelan woman gone viral?

Her statements have gone viral because they expose the hypocrisy of European communists who support regimes like those in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela without having experienced the harsh realities of living under such dictatorships.

What are the main concerns regarding the recent elections in Venezuela?

The main concerns include allegations of electoral fraud, the rejection of official results by opposition leaders, and the potential for civil unrest or even civil war, as hinted by Nicolás Maduro before the elections.

What actions are being taken by international organizations?

The Organization of American States (OAS) has called an extraordinary meeting to discuss the election results and the current situation in Venezuela, aiming to address the political crisis.

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