Venezuela’s collapse and the ‘useful idiots’ of the Canadian left

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Venezuela’s descent into chaos was obvious years ago, but that didn’t stop Canadian social democrats from praising Hugo Chavez’s experiment in anti-reality economics and his assault on freedom.

One political curse from the twentieth century that continues in this one is the praise from self-described progressives for demagogues whose policies can, in advance, be predicted to hurt the poor and destroy their freedoms.
Such “useful idiots,” as Lenin described them, were thick on the ground in the last century. Walter Duranty, a New York Times reporter, covered the Soviet Union in the 1930s and parroted the official line about Stalin’s agricultural “reforms”. Duranty wrote his dispatches just as millions were dying from Stalin’s forced collectivization in Ukraine.
In Canada, the best example of left-wing praise for poverty-creating regimes was Pierre Trudeau. He lauded multiple communist governments—the Soviet Union, Mao’s China’s and Castro’s Cuba—before, during, and after his time as prime minister.

The curse continues. Recall radical praise for the late Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan autocrat who died in 2013 and whose anti-entrepreneur policies and attacks on civil society were obvious from the start. His destructive policies are again relevant given current Venezuelan protests against his successor, Nicolás Maduro, and the government-induced poverty and repression which stem from Chavez-era policies aped by Maduro.
To wit: In 2004, Linda McQuaig glowed in her picture with and praise for Chavez. Arguing he redirected “vast sums of national wealth to the swollen ranks of Venezuela’s poor,” McQuaig mourned his passing in 2013. She called it a “sad milestone.” Likewise, Naomi Klein approvingly re-tweeted the claim that Chavez left behind “the most democratic country in the Western hemisphere.” (No surprise there: Klein long demonstrated support for Latin America’s interventionist left. She was thrilled with the “pink tide” that swept Latin America in the early 2000s; in 2004, Klein added her name to an online petition whose signatories wrote “We would vote for Hugo Chavez.”) One current Alberta NDP MLA, Rod Loyola, pre-politics, praised Chavez. And in 2013, Loyola was listed by the Marxist Leninist Daily as the media contact for an Edmonton “tribute to Chavez”.
Reality check.
Chavez, who ruled from 1999 until his death, exacerbated Venezuela’s typical Latin American problems—poverty, corruption, graft and inefficiency, with assaults on institutions necessary for a free society: the media, opposition parties, an independent judiciary and non-government organizations.
Chavez also attacked the lifeblood necessary for poverty reduction: profit. That’s the “currency” that allows businesses to hire and pay employees and to create goods and services. It is profit that allows for reasonable taxes so government programs can be financed.
An example of Chavez’s economic policies: In 2010, the Venezuelan leader launched an “economic war on the bourgeoisie owners” of food distribution chains, flour mills and grocery stores. His war and the substitution of government agencies for private sector distribution led to tragic waste: that year, a state-owned subsidiary failed to transport food from the docks. The result was 80,000 tonnes of rotting food, including meat. The ensuing stench was described as akin to “100 dead dogs.”
The Maduro regime continues Chavez’s economic policies: Just last week, it declared bakeries to be “special contributors.” One Venezuelan baker translated the regime-speak: “We have to pay double in taxes while facing shortages of milk, eggs, cheese and deli products.” Indeed, in March, 80 per cent of Venezuela’s bakeries reported having no flour.
Venezuelans face continual tragedy: eight of 10 Venezuelans are poor; a critical lack of medical supplies and money for health care contributes to infant mortality rates that soared by 30 per cent in one year. Maternal mortality is up 66 per cent. Hyper-inflation has vaporized savings and purchasing power. One economist who tracks a common food, chicken, notes, “chicken inflation” runs at 700 per cent annually.
Some blame Venezuela’s crisis on the late-2014 collapse in the price of oil, a significant export. Wrong. Alberta and Newfoundland also suffered from that decline but three years on, store shelves in Calgary and St. John’s are not devoid of food. Chavez and Maduro turned Venezuela into the 21st-century version of East Germany; it was they who created Venezuela’s dire shortages.
That this was Venezuela’s end was obvious years ago, but Canadian social democrats praised Chavez and the newest experiment in anti-reality economics, and his assault on freedom.
In 2010, three years before McQuaig and Klein offered their gushing tribute and supportive tweet, Amnesty International wrote of the Venezuelan regime’s “attacks, harassment and intimidation of those critical of government policies, including journalists and human rights defenders, were widespread.”
Canada’s ideological left loved Chavez and his policies, the ones that destroyed a decent, second-world country. They forgot, or never learned or never cared, that granting widespread economic power to a government with existing, necessary political and military power leaves no power for citizens. That makes such regimes dangerous to core freedoms, in addition to the folly of political direction for an economy from the top down.
Or put another way: Canada’s hard left learned nothing from the twentieth century.

Venezuela's collapse and the 'useful idiots' of the Canadian left - Macleans.ca

Or put another way: Canada’s hard left learned nothing from the twentieth century.
Of course they didn't. Their programming makes it impossible for them to learn anything based in reality because reality is the ideologue's worst enemy.
 

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Nice article, if seeing how high you can pile bullshit was the objective of the article.
If the past system was working so great why did Hugo not inherit Paradise? Instead he got this -poverty, corruption, graft and inefficiency- under a government that was pro US and pro big oil. The same deal Iran got once the Shaw was installed and that ended in 1979. Iran endured the same hardships that Venezuela went through once Hugo grabbed the reins. Iran would be better off without the backlash, so would Venezuela, so would Cuba so that matter.

US Occupation of Venezuela Has Already Begun and Is Being Conducted by ExxonMobil
Exxon wants to topple Venezuela for geopolitical and geo-economic reasons
ExxonMobil awarded contracts to Guyana for infrastructure, drilling and storage with a view to extracting the huge oil and gas reserves from the so-called “Liza Project” located in maritime territory claimed by Venezuela as stipulated by the Geneva Agreement of 1966. In 2015 the first oil discovery in the area provoked a diplomatic conflict between the nations due to the activities of the oil company on the Atlantic front of the Essequibo river.
‘One of the Biggest Oil Discoveries in the Industry of the Last Decade’
According to Gulf Oil & Gas, Dutch oil holding company SBM Offshore NV has been granted a contract awarded by ExxonMobil, a U.S. company that owns 45 percent of the Stabroek Block located on the Atlantic front of the Essequibo through its subsidiary Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited Atlantic, where the rich deposits of Liza-1 and Liza-2 were found.
The CEO of the Dutch holding company Bruno Chabas commented on the contract, “We are proud that ExxonMobil has awarded the Liza contracts to SBM Offshore. Liza, the offshore field in Guyana, is one of the major oil discoveries in the industry over the past decade.”
However, this contract is not the first by ExxonMobil to accelerate its plans for oil and gas extraction in the territory claimed by Venezuela. In May, a subsidiary of the Italian oil company ENI named Saipem, took over the rights to carry out “the engineering, acquisition, construction, installation of associated bands, structures and bridges” to Liza-1, according to the World Oil website.
Recently teleSUR, citing the U.S. Geological Survey, informed that the area concentrated in the “Liza Project” is the second largest untapped oil fields in the world.
With this latest contract awarded, ExxonMobil seeks to produce 120,000 barrels of oil and 170 million cubic feet of natural gas, with a storage capacity of 1.6 million barrels of crude oil. In total, the Stabroek Block occupies an area of 26 thousand 800 km2 and it is estimated that 1.4 billion barrels of high-quality oil is deposited in the Liza-1 field alone.
In 2015, Rex Tillerson, the current U.S. Secretary of State and former general manager of ExxonMobil, commented with joy to his shareholders that this well (Liza-1) was the largest found anywhere in the world that year, thus giving a strategic character to future projects of the U.S. oil company.
Geopolitical Urgency
The priority of this U.S. oil company to topple Venezuela is geopolitical and geo-economic, as a fundamental pillar of a new political, economic and financial configuration of the continent (with Russia and China as alternative strategic partners), which poses a threat to the strategic advantages and the almost absolute control of the energy resources of the region that these corporations boasted throughout the 20th century. Securing that source of supply not only enabled it to carry out its arms race and military campaigns in the Middle East, but to maintain a global superpower status which is challenged today by emerging rivals.
In the demarcation reinforced by this second round of contracts in the Liza-1 and Liza-2 fields, there is an implicit interest in appropriating an energy corridor as an Exxon exclusive exploitation zone that runs from the Orinoco Oil Belt, through the Essequibo, reaching the mouth of its Atlantic front.
The details drawn into the plans of the oil company are not only energetic but also move to the political and diplomatic terrain, as the takeover of political power in Venezuela by extraconstitutional means would conclude in the appropriation of the other end of the corridor — the richest on earth if the reserves of the Orinoco Belt and those off the shore of the Essequibo and the Stabroek Block are added together. In the thick of it, Russian and Chinese oil companies (Rosneft and Cnooc) are ahead in investments and exploration projects that represent a serious threat to what the largest U.S. oil company sees as a strategic source of supply for their geopolitical global control plans.
Inescapable data. ExxonMobil’s awarding of contracts came just days after Venezuela and China signed four large-scale energy partnership projects, ranging from increased oil production to refining projects in the Asian giant.
The Coup Master
In an investigation presented by Mision Verdad a few weeks ago, ExxonMobil’s financing of Venezuelan opposition organizations to generate acts of violence was revealed, while at the same time diplomatic maneuvers were being carrying out by the U.S. State Department to revive the internal political conflict and to repudiate the Venezuelan government in international organizations such as the OAS.
The last meeting of foreign ministers of the OAS on Venezuela, prior to the organization’s general assembly in Mexico, served to illustrate how the oil corporation also manages the threads of the international siege against the country. The Guyanese government, subordinate to its investments and currently the chair of CARICOM, tried to impose a resolution not agreed upon by the Caribbean states and identical to the one presented by the U.S. at the last meeting, with the aim of condemning the Venezuelan National Constituent Assembly. The “red line” drawn by the U.S. to camouflage rounds of much more aggressive sanctions against the Bolivarian nation.
The Caribbean as a Strategic Objective
The Caribbean is a mix of the circumstantial and strategic. The need to overthrow Petrocaribe is not just a circumstantial calculation to break Venezuela’s alliance with the Caribbean and the support it receives against the diplomatic siege.
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Neither did its right, and for the exact same reason.
No arguments here. The only difference being is I've never heard a Canadian Conservative politician talk publicly about what a great guy Hitler was. Not saying it never happened, just never heard or read any of them saying so during my lifetime.
 

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No arguments here. The only difference being is I've never heard a Canadian Conservative politician talk publicly about what a great guy Hitler was. Not saying it never happened, just never heard or read any of them saying so during my lifetime.

Man, we need to get off this stupid board, and go find places where our point of view can actually have some effect!

I'll try. If you do too, I'll wish you the best of luck, and when I sign on and you're not here, I'll hope and imagine you're off somewhere making things better, nationally, provincially, locally, or individually.

My best regards to Lady Jin. Gonna find me something useful to do. See you in a while.

I'm out.
 

Jinentonix

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Man, we need to get off this stupid board, and go find places where our point of view can actually have some effect!

I'll try. If you do too, I'll wish you the best of luck, and when I sign on and you're not here, I'll hope and imagine you're off somewhere making things better, nationally, provincially, locally, or individually.

My best regards to Lady Jin. Gonna find me something useful to do. See you in a while.

I'm out.
Cheers, my friend. Yeah, social media is mostly just mental masturbation. It's incredibly rare when you can change someone's opinion or mind on social forums. But I'll never give up the fight and I hope you don't either. Evil prevails when good men do nothing.
I'm gonna go for now too. Got up WAY too early this morning. I need a nap. :lol:
 

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No arguments here. The only difference being is I've never heard a Canadian Conservative politician talk publicly about what a great guy Hitler was. Not saying it never happened, just never heard or read any of them saying so during my lifetime.
He was in power for awhile so the news papers would have a record of what was being said about him before little issues like starting a WW and other bad things. Ben Freedman promotes that Germany had it pretty good as did the Jews who were living there in roles that would be considered to be 'important'. It's on vid so it can't be denied that those are accurate recollections of the conditions back then. The US was still doing business with Germany well into the war while supplying arms and aid to England, . . . again.
 

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How many left leaning governments on earth have been bombed machine gunned gased raped and pillaged by the Unitied States of America and then had thier system of government blamed for thier condition. About two hundred plus, all those ghosts are sharpening thier knives, it could be the greatest slaughter of this new century,. The rape of the United States of America. Who would weep? No one.

US Regime Change in Venezuela: The Truth Is Easy if You Follow the Money Trail. The Opposition is Pro-Washington, Not “Pro-Democracy”

The nation of Venezuela is currently under the control of Venezuelans who derive their support, wealth, and power from Venezuela itself – its people and its natural resource. This political order also receives aid and support from Venezuela’s economic and military partners both in the region and around the globe.
The opposition opposed to the current political order and seeking to supplant it represents foreign interests and more specifically, the United States and its European allies.
The Opposition is Pro-Washington, Not “Pro-Democracy”
As early as 2002, US-backed regime change targeting then Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, sought to violently overthrow Venezuela’s political order and replace it with one obedient to Washington. Current leaders of the opposition were not only involved in the 2002 failed coup, many are documented to have received political and financial support from the United States government ever since.


 

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How's that work when you have 'liberal' leadership that steers the bus so far right it strikes the rock cut a concession road away?

Assholes are assholes no matter whose colours they hide behind
 

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The really good ones always manage to get away and leave some stooge left holding the bag. Time after time after time. At some point it has to be concluded that the general public is really not all that bright as a group or individually as the lies that are governing them are not all that intricate or hidden. Exposure doesn't seem to make much of a dent in their operation and their plans usually unfold in their favor

Even they have an endgame that has to be somewhat just or revolt due to revulsion would be taking place. If the brutal ending has to happen it would just be whitewashed someplace down the road when the history books are rewritten. This ending should be predictable because it has to follow certain passages. Loosely rather than exactly doesn't matter except it shows their weak spots faster. Crank up the popcorn machine and watch the show, it is a no expense spared event. Said so on CNN.
 

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Man, we need to get off this stupid board, and go find places where our point of view can actually have some effect!

I'll try. If you do too, I'll wish you the best of luck, and when I sign on and you're not here, I'll hope and imagine you're off somewhere making things better, nationally, provincially, locally, or individually.

My best regards to Lady Jin. Gonna find me something useful to do. See you in a while.

I'm out.

You'll be back. No one can leave. I've left this forum like 5 times.
 

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“For my entire life, I watched the corporate media sell us war after war, always telling us who our enemies are, which countries need saving, and which governments should be overthrown, and every single time it turns out:
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All their interventions did was ruin entire nations along with millions of lives.
As I watched the mass media’s coverage of Venezuela today, coupled with covert regime-change operations and overt threats of intervention from the Trump regime,
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I SAY IN A CLEAR VOICE THAT WE DON’T BELIEVE YOU ANYMORE… AND THE ONLY JUST STAND THE U.S. GOVERNMENT CAN TAKE IS KEEPING THEIR HANDS OFF OF VENEZUELA !!"
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~ FROM MINTPRESS NEWS with Abby Martin ~
 

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“For my entire life, I watched the corporate media sell us war after war, always telling us who our enemies are, which countries need saving, and which governments should be overthrown, and every single time it turns out:
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~ THEY LIED ~
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All their interventions did was ruin entire nations along with millions of lives.
As I watched the mass media’s coverage of Venezuela today, coupled with covert regime-change operations and overt threats of intervention from the Trump regime,
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I SAY IN A CLEAR VOICE THAT WE DON’T BELIEVE YOU ANYMORE… AND THE ONLY JUST STAND THE U.S. GOVERNMENT CAN TAKE IS KEEPING THEIR HANDS OFF OF VENEZUELA !!"
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~ FROM MINTPRESS NEWS with Abby Martin ~

clearly the most retarded post this year
 

Cliffy

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Wrong. The picture is extremely dumb. How many did the US kill in the Ukraine?
The US engineered the rise of the fascist government in the Ukraine and supplied and financed the war with the Russian nationals wanting to join back with Russia. The US has blood on its hands on this one as well as every other regime change they ever got involved in.
 

JamesBondo

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The US engineered the rise of the fascist government in the Ukraine and supplied and financed the war with the Russian nationals wanting to join back with Russia. The US has blood on its hands on this one as well as every other regime change they ever got involved in.

I stand corrected. That is now the second dumbest post this year. This one is worse.
 

Bar Sinister

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The US engineered the rise of the fascist government in the Ukraine and supplied and financed the war with the Russian nationals wanting to join back with Russia. The US has blood on its hands on this one as well as every other regime change they ever got involved in.


You need to learn a bit more about the Russification program instituted by the Russians in the Ukraine and every other territory that Russia acquired by force. There is a lot to it, but reading a little bit of this Britannica article will give you a better idea. A very short summary would be to point out that the reason there are so many Russians in Ukraine is because the USSR and previous Russian regimes put them there in order to give Russia a claim to the region.

Russification

social policy

https://www.britannica.com/event/Russification
 

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territory that Russia acquired by force........

umm, Ukraine is the ancestral home of things Russian.

the reason there are so many Russians in Ukraine is because the USSR and previous Russian regimes put them there in order to give Russia a claim to the region.
Again, Ukraine is Russia, but it seems the social policy.. worked.
 
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