The Widespread Protests That Nearly Broke Venezuela

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @BWilliamsSkawater
    @BWilliamsSkawater 10 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Farm, your life depends on knowing this skill.

  • @JulioPalma
    @JulioPalma 10 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I would like to congratulate the producers for this documentary, very informative and unbiased. I love this type of work. The world of corruption is so big, that even the cases reported here are new for me, a venezuelan citizen. I invite you guys to make a documentary on the slow death of the largest lake in South America: Maracaibo lake.

  • @wilcoxwilcox3272
    @wilcoxwilcox3272 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So far MORE than 5 million houses and apartments have already been built for the poorer Venezuelan majority. I definitely support the democratically elected President Maduro and his government. I supported Hugo Chavez too. I have travelled all of South America and Venezuela is DEFINITELY the best in comparison to Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Chile etcetera

  • @josboersema1352
    @josboersema1352 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should not give the people money, unless they are unable to work: old, sick, or helpless children. Money is the final result of all work, the most refined of products, the most coveted. You should give the people ? Land, each must have the same economic value in land, as an inalienable birthright. Raw land is that which is the starting point of everything, including all work. Once you have that, you have a coherent long term stable economic system, and you can then apply a reasonable amount of taxation money to help people along, as a form of general insurance. It is quite interesting what is happening in the world, seeing what happens when this Justice is not implemented. It is however also sad and deadly. Notice that this alone will not solve everything either, as notably it doesn't matter if you have land, while there is organized crime in your neck anyway, robbing you blind. But it is one step into the right direction that at least has a theoretical chance of long term stability, despite especially challenges for the first generations to reform how they live and think about life. I'd say: start with an experiment. Too often I hear the people say: "we must all be farmers ?!" ... and they throw away their own freedom on a whim. It's not about farming, it is about power. All work happens on land. Notice how so many of the peoples demands revolved around "a job." That is precisely the problem, and what is raw land ? It is a free job under the sky, a job without an Oligarch parasite lording over you. There is your job: the place to do it, be that whatever business the markets might support, or if all else fails you can at least farm if that wasn't your first choice; or farm on the side for that matter. It is also more or less a spectacle that such obvious principles aren't even under discussion whatsoever. Why not, why can it not be discussed ? Because it would hurt the Oligarchs ? I guess so, and yes it would.

  • @Doogie769
    @Doogie769 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Whoa its Gran-Daddy Yankee!