For more, don't miss the first episode of Vox Borders: Colombia. Johnny Harris traveled to Cúcuta, a city on the border between Colombia and Venezuela to see how the country is handling a massive wave of refugees fleeing the economic crisis. Watch: ruclips.net/video/NU0RqwweuWY/видео.html
All of Venezuela's problems are due to the USA. The USA does not like nations where the people (via the state) own the nation's natural resources. The USA even has special military operations working in Ven for years to destabilize the country. Not to mention special economic sanctions against Venezuela
Everyone who’s not from Venezuela and still send us love. As Venezuelan I would love to thank you for praying for us and thank you for actually knowing what is going on in my country
In December 2019 Venezuela's inflation (in average consumer price change per year) was at 200 000% (two hundred thousand). The year inflation was over 1 500 000% (one million and five hundred).
Rensi they are still hard at work farming RuneScape gold. A high level player can make up to ten dollars an hour by farming and selling gold. This hourly rate fluctuates with the value of RuneScape gold. They can expect between 2-10 dollars an hour based on the methods they choose. Making ten dollars an hour by farming gold requires a huge amount of in game start up capital, and lots of knowledge about the game. Two dollars an hour is more realistic, but I’m sure there are Venezuelans that farm end game content and make nearly United States minimum wage. It’s actually quite interesting because the huge influx of Venezuelan farmers has injected ludicrous amounts of currency into the game. Basically the real world inflation has drastically inflated the economy of old school runescape.
its not funny, I remember when I was young teenager Caracas was my dream place where to travel, I always wanted to go there, now I just feel sad for this country , I watched documentary how money literally isnt worth anything people give a cigarette or cookie if they buy gas , terrible
I’m Venezuelan in Canada and this is basically why I moved, my whole life has changed due to one man’s need to stay in power. Not only my life but 30 million people’s lives as well
@@joekyle6959 and probably 3rd party nation trying to intervene in the country also. Most destabilize countries around the world got ruined because of outsider's interference.
Unfortunatelly, printing money will not bring more, it will just make its value more worthless. That happened in Germany during the Interwar period before the Great Deppresion.
Everyone at age 4 to 14 thinks that way, you did, I did, everyone did. It's only when one gets older and wiser and looks at data and evidence honestly that we conclude that free markets work and printing money doesn't work. Socialism, Communism, Green New Deal, none of it works and leads to poverty and want. Just look at the data. Exhibit 12,658 - Venezuela
I'm venezuelan i move to philippines with only couple of bucks lift in my pocket only good for several days and my life change when i met some good friends they invited me to their province to work for them as a caretaker of farm and year later i get married with my beutiful wife and have a son. To all my fellow venanzuelan out there you deserve better, i hope y'all safe outhere may god bless our country. 🙏❤️
i live in Venezuela and am in the second largest city, maracaibo. 30 years old. there is literally anyone my age anymore, from a group of 30 friends. Only 5 remain. Venezuelas future left the country.
Yeah I’m from southern Brazil, almost 3000km away from Venezuela and I know some Venezuelans that came here It’s really sad what’s happening, almost 15% of Venezuelans left their own country 😔
@@aplacetobewithmythoughts7428 I guess that's your problem, you thought wrong. You also don't understand the issues there & just decided the evil boogeyman of socialism caused everything. It'd be nice if you could simplify it like that, but that's not reality.
But then Germany faced the great depression and that gave the opportunity for the rise of Hitler This is the same time , Venezuela is facing financial problem and corona virus is also spreading Is it a coincidence???
I left the country when i was seven. I remember going to one if my moms friends party's who had also left the country and she said (in Spanish)"Just give it three years and it will all get better and we can go back." Its been almost five years and its only gotten worse..
I remember when I first immigrated from Venezuela 12 years ago. I was 4 and my dad was working hard for everything we had since the government had just taken his land. I moved here with my mom and my sister when my dad couldn't and 4 years later my dad was able to finally come. 1 year ago my dad became a United States Citizen and 6 months ago my cousin and her family came after my other cousin died when he was protesting. It made me remember the struggle me and my family went through and it helped me appreciate how lucky I am to be in the United States.
B Dean they tried once during the Obamas administration. Saying that Venezuela was a "high and unusual threat to the us" but the neighboring countries put pressure against the US making the pentagon take back that allegation. Some years after the Brazilian coup sets in and temer became president in Brazil etc.
" its a way juicier target than north korea" Exept it isn't, venezuela's oil extraction price is insanly high, at those price range it simply is more worth to massivly invest in renewable energies.
You have to admire the Venezuelan people for their ability to suffer such, hardships, injustices and obvious corruption because they still believe in democracy. In most counties it would resulted in a civil war. So respect the Venezuelans. They need help but have not lost their principles.
Here in Colombia we are feeling the damages, people of Venezuela is escaping here asking for jobs or selling things on the public transport, i don't think the people on the comnents (in the USA) can remotly feel all the impacts; you can know the facts but nothing near like the reality (Edit: I made this comment 2 years ago and have no idea that there was so many likes and comments, wow thanks, but some people down below misinterpreted my word, some of you tried to explain better the situation, so, I hope people reading this comment now can learn a little bit more)
gaby perez sadly What you say is true. My people is escaping this nightmare, and living like refugees in neighboring countries, like yours. Please, be kind to my people (unless they do something wrong).
Yes. My country is crumbling. And here in this video says nothing about how hard is to get food. You have to wait hours in a line, and pay almost 10% of your salary for a 1k bag of corn flour. We all have lost weight, feeling weak. My work is related to education and what breaks my heart the most is to see kids fainting because of hunger.
I'm from Kenyan, and i just want to say sorry for the pain you're feeling right now. It also breaks my heart to hear you talk like that. Kids should not suffer in that manner. If you want, i can spare $10 dollars and send it through the best channel. It's not much, but it's something.
gaby perez I agree. I am an American but that has nothing to do with the devastating things happening in countries like Venezuela. The people on the streets being interviewed were so helpful in showing what the regular people are feeling. They seem so tired and frustrated. Trying to use this to push a political ideology is distasteful and misses the whole point. I admit I don't really have a clue what things are like for people in countries like that but I know there are still many Americans that would love to try.
I have a friend who was born in Venezuela, he oftenly talks about the situation in Venezuela whenever we have a little talk but im just glad he lives in my country now
MM MM First of all, the OP said he looked like Saddam, then I made a simple joke, then you told your whole life story for no reason. I bet your fun at parties.
@@coronavirusokboomer9537 She has an astounding following which could make a difference. She may be traumatized but the people of Venezuela are even more traumatized.
I asked a Venezuelan expat in my country what he thinks of the situation in his country and if it was really as bad as the media portrayed it. His reply: "Worse!" 😓
I am originally form Venezuela, and let me say that he "spending billions" on healthcare and education might be true on paper, but most of it didn't go to the right places and it was mostly divided among politicians, so very little went to those who needed it. For example, he spend millions on many small apartment complexes we call "urbanizaciones", but most of the projects were left in an unfinished state due to lack of money. SOme of my friends went to Venezuelan public high schools, and I did some social work in public middle schools, and it was very depressing to see that the condition of the school was very bad, and professors were earning next to nothing. Venezuela was already in pretty bad shape when Maduro came to power, it's just that high oil prices were helping cover a lot of the pretty bad stuff that was already happening, but it was literally akin to putting a band aid on a gunshot wound. An example of this can be seen when he made the "bolivar fuerte" the new currency in our country, which he took off three 0s, it didn't help at all as literally inflation just put us back to the same spot a few years later. It is true that he was very charismatic, but he was very unpopular during his last re-election campaign, and most people consider that election to have been rigged as his political party had control over the election process (This was when he went against Capriles). Honestly, Maduro is doing an even worse job than Chavez, and oil prices being low is really not helping him at all, and if we go back further it is the fault of all of us for having allowed corrupt politicians to take power which in turn resulted in the low socio-economic venezuelan class to have been neglected, filled up with anger and resentment that was just waiting for someone like Chavez to come and take advantage of it.
Someone who finally said it! Yes, Chavez was popular for several years among Venezuelans, but during his last years, most people already knew that things were getting pretty bad here, since he just spent money here and there during the expensive oil years, but once the oil prices went down... Party was over in Venezuela. So, yes, almost nobody likes Maduro, but Chavez wasn't that popular before he passed away either.
I remember i was in high school 15 years ago and my english teacher honeymooned in venezuela.. she was paying in dollars.. and in some instances the dollar was so strong they would give her back the dollar because they couldnt break it down far enough to give her change..
Such a sad thing!!! There are hundreds of them hiding in the forest eating only mangoes in my country Trinidad, they come for help, our people say we can't help them, we already have our problems to deal with. I am sadden because what if it were me? Running to Venezuela for help...my kids, my family? I am soooooo sorry. Mi amigo JACKSON n familia are always welcome.
@@shady8045 speak for yourself and when spoken too, I don't care about the state, I do my part, as you can clearly see at the end of my comment that there are those who are close to me and whom I have assisted. So move along now
I really hate Donald Trump and what he is doing..I'm sorry for Venezuela and every other country suffering because of Donald Duck..hopefully it gets better soon and fast. I live in a state in the USA (Mississippi) and it is one of the poorest states in America we barely even get noticed especially during hurricane Katrina we barely got help but we stayed strong
Back in early 2000, I was working onboard an oil tanker ship named Proteo. I used to envy Venezuela. I thought to myself then that if only the Philippines has this much oil, our people's suffering would definitely end. I feel sad for Venezuela. I hope the country will recover soon.
These third world countries have always lived like this for thousands of years, by the way, under Capitalism Venezuela was one of the richest countries in Latin America, until the 1980s, until the Left parties came to power and destroyed everything.
Muhammad Nazrin yup. That money isn't worth the paper it's printed on. Here in Colombia if you find a Venezuelan you're doing him a favor if you exchange all their money for a coin or two. Their bills are worth more when sold as a symbol of charity or because of their design since they got Bolivar which is also our independence leader. Their highest denomination bill is worth our lowest denomination bill at the exchanges, and our lowest denomination bill is worth less than a fifty cent USD coin.
Venezuelians elected that man and not another. This man won all last elections. American people want to choose the leaders for their interests. US = dictators of the world not for long. US punish population economicaly despite problems of nutrition ! Murders. I m afraid of americans. God bless america. (d bowie)
This video hardly touches on Hugo Chavez and his impact, it seems to show him in a very positive light when in reality he was the one that started all this through manipulation and the 1999 constituent assembly which wasn't seen as a valid method of rewriting the constitution. Chavismo was not touched on at all and truthfully Maduro only followed on from the corruption left by Chavez. Probably worth another video.
This is totally false, they mention in the video that Chavez used the surging oil prices to benefit the people, but didn't do anything to diversify the economy for if oil prices dropped. And then go into the results of that. Everything isn't some socialist conspiracy.
Danex Pinoy Ex president cursed Israel. HUGO Chavez curse the country of Israel on live TV. He died of cancer few months later. Their King challenged God and this is the consequence. Venezuela will never me significant until they repent.
there is no god...only trump can help them. he already offered to invade and finish maduro and set the people free. its the only viable option unless the people actually manage to do it by themselves
a hug to the Venezuelans from India I have a Venezuelan friend who has explained the whole situation to me there I wish you better take care of yourselves
Yes and Social media isn't helping the truth. U.S. economic sanctions have stopped Venezuela from issuing new debt and blocked attempts to restructure its existing debt obligations. Imagine if other countries did us like this during our financial crisis in 2008. ruclips.net/video/S1gUR8wM5vA/видео.html
Oil has brought these problems to Venezuela in the first place. The USA will illegaly sanctionize Venezuela until they break. And then the USA elites will profit on the privatized oil. Just look at Iran, Irak and Syria. USA illegaly violate the ban of violence in the UN charta.
hiphoppolice115 don’t act like theU.S. Is the only country in Syria... don’t forget the Russians and 5 other countries too and soon to be the Turks in a few weeks
Skye Walker lol the United States has documents detailing how they will destabilize Venezuela and commence regime change. 20 year old documents we saw come to life last year. Good thing they failed.
Bro. This is all America evil doings: America put sanctions on Venezuela because Maduro kicked all the oil companies out of Venezuela. America wants to own everything in the world. America needs Venezuela to boost her economic because America is being used by Saudi Arabia. America signed a oil deal with saudi Arabia in the 80s n now they are trying to get out of it
@frank anderson The United States is also an oligarchy, most elections in us are decided by the amount of funding each candidate gets, It has the highest number of billionaires common!
81coollambo that’s a long term maybe decades of fixing this crises can be fixied anytime if people come to a agreement n narco trafican can’t that’s a generation fight
@@FireMan378504 your country loves the drug cartels and have for countless years. Payouts for everyone wether government officials down to the average citizen..... All while take US dollars to "help the fight against the cartels" but really just pocketing it...smh
Yup. But the blame is on the country leader. They should diversify the economy during good times. But nothings too late, if the current leader realize and feels sorry for the country.
@@shalyfemusic It's not just that, they invested a lot of oil revenue into infrastructure projects and sovereign wealth funds. Those countries know from the 1979 oil glut that the market can be volatile. So they keep huge wealth funds to tide over bad times. I don't know why Venezuela missed that important lesson.
Actually they are very rich also in wood, Arina, and minerals. It’s not because of oil, it’s because of their leaders selling every natural resources to other countries.
serious questions, why do the soldiers even follow the leader that the majority of the people wanted removed?? They are people and they can think too, so why not?
@@blackgold754 because true communism cannot exist. As people are driven by greed and will try to get the most of produvt and money. Communism needs gov so ppl dont fall into capitalism
Maxoto no it can. If u wanna talk about greed we have it right now yet it still exists because of the economic rig and oligarchs and corruption in capitalism lol
@PaladinJN01 Studios WHAT, no it did not he stopped saving money so when the oil price dropped there was nothing to fall back on and the guy who came after he, did not change any of the policies that lead to the crisis.
Nathan Omotayo where has socialism been properly managed? Don't bring up Scandinavian countries. They are capitalist countries with social welfare programs. Their governments do not own the means of production.
@@yellowbird500 no country is ever fully capitalist or socialist it a mix. And to be honest most af the developed world have some level to socialism in it.
I'm a little Venezuelan girl. And honestly watching this video breaks my heart, and hurts me in a way I can't even put in words. I think that you explained very well the situation itself, you said everything you had to say,and yes,that's the story behind of the nightmare we're living. I just feel like there's a lot more to say; a lot more of the pain and the frustration of every single venezuelan person out there.:( Living in Venezuela is like a daily challenge,it's so frustrating to see your dreams and your talents just go to waste, it's so sad to see the amount of poor and hopeless young people who are afraid of living their whole life in mediocrity (I' actually one of them) :( I just pray for all my venezuelan people,hoping that one day, we will be a stable,peaceful,happy, and productive society. I'm sorry if i spelled something wrong,my english is not good, I'm just learning:(
Yeah, sorry Sara, this video might be right in line with Venezuela government propaganda, but the rest of the world knew this day was coming for Venezuela. Even a country as natural resource rich as Venezuela could never maintain the level of government intervention in their economy that made Chavez popular. Politicians will promise you the moon, but if the people aren't wise enough to reject their empty promises, economic collapse is inevitable. There are economic explanations for everything happening in Venezuela right now, time to start studying basic economics and taking it seriously.
I empathize. More or less the same could be said about my country, the United States. We are doing better in a lot of ways, but in some ways we are doing worse.
I am in the middle of watching on RUclips, 5 Socialism Myths by John Stossel. In that video, they insist Vox is red herring viewers who watch this video by blaming the Maduro government's failure to adjust to sharp oil price decline as being one of many ingredients in a recipe for Venezuela's disaster, but never once utter the word, socialism.
Did any of you saying that "Vox didn't mention how socialism ruined their economy" actually watch the video? They clearly said Chavez spent more than he should on welfare. It feels like people try really hard to be extreme leftists or extreme right and never listen.
issa osama I watched the video twice because I knew I missed some details. People don't understand how to listen, which is often why you hear people repeat themselves, so that the the people who don't catch it still hear it.
@@eduardoa3165 its not socialism thats the problem..its people from other countries who want to exploit them..China owns its resources but because they can back up their claims they can prosper
That and they literally started nationalizing companies as well - so they just left. This is what socialists do, they literally take other peoples and companies money, and everything is great until that line of money runs out or those companies pack up and leave.
People keep demonizing Dubai(UAE) for its fast growth thanks to their oil but fail to understand that a country needs good leadership or it will become like Venezuela.
everything at some point falls but thankfully Dubai is relying on oil for only 20% of the income in fact Dubai is the first city in the world to have Electrically powered Taxis .. and it's not UAE only .. even Saudi Arabia planning to do so within the next 10 years
The worst disgrace that could have happened to my country Venezuela is that we were the largest oil reserve in the world. We retired from the fields and became ultra dependent on the oil rent, we have to buy from other countries what they produce with our raw materials. With the accumulation of wealth that this country has had to be a first world country, but thanks to our corrupt politicians throughout the 20th century we are a third world country more.
Well, Venezuela is not exactly a Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia has the best oil out there. Cheap to extract and cheap to refine. Venezuela has extra heavy crude oil. Very difficult to extract and refine and very expensive and requires a workforce with the adequate expertise. The oil industry requires tons of capital investment to make sure reserves are usable and it's even more true for extra heavy crude. Things were doomed because Chavez failed to inject the capital investment required to keep production going...and he chased away the expertise required to effectively produce this difficult type of oil. Oil production fell over the years to about half of when Chavez took over. That means revenues would have halved had the oil price not increased rapidly during that period. Something driven by the rise of China. China's growth was gonna max out eventually and the more expensive oil becomes the more viable other sources of oil becomes (oil from fracking etc) meaning more supply. Oil was never gonna rise at that rate forever. Chavez should have used that window of opportunity to invest in tomorrow instead of blowing all the money on socialist pet projects. Chavez destroyed other industries in the same way
Hugo borrowed ideas from communist Fidel Castro how did that workout? You guys were heading in the right direction all it takes is for useful idiots to vote for the wrong person.
When it showed the protestors dying it really hit home. A few years ago my cousin died protesting and it's hard to watch it happen and to not be able to do anything about it.
As a Venezuelan, who lives in the United States but family is entirely política refugees, I am glad to see people taking notice of the crisis in my country. I really hope my children can walk the same streets as my family’s home in the future.
The practice of redistribution to welfare is not the cause of inflation. Their economy was dependent on oil and oil prices fell crippling the entire system. Apart from that, they have authoritarian leaders terrorizing the opposition along with immense corruption to destroy the democratic process.
@@shalinisingh5848 this is 21st century....come out from those 17th and 18th century when our dictators touched British foot for money and gave the entire power to them... Dictatorship is very dangerous to this world...Example is north korea...
@@srinivaspaalakaveeti2082 well it all depends on the dude thats gonna rule...I mean middle eastern countries like Oman, Kuwait or UAE have a fairly prosperous population...here though, I believe it's because of the government's inability to transition out of oil dependancy...
@@srinivaspaalakaveeti2082 I don't k much about world history or politics. I'm kinda new. But I do k that China has prospered n is in a position to challenge even THE USA. I guess India needs a leader who is NOBLE but the govt can get the GOOD laws passed easily n quickly executed. Cuz currently, the bill has to pass from LS, then RS. Opposition can disagree. I don't think that happens in China.
3:46 EXACTLY what the democrats in power in the United States are doing, which led to such high inflation in the U.S. as well (comparatively speaking of course)
Anabel Z Welcome but I think you do not need to thank me as I am part of this world too and I believe that the whole world is my family. I really felt the pain sister and I believe sympathy is what makes us humans and it really doesn't matter if we live in different countries or continents. At the end we are all humans united and there for each other.
Emma Louisiana, everything is fine now, and we have been enjoying peace since the 30th of August 2017 when almost 8 million Venezuelans voted for the Asamblea Constituyente. This video and some of its commentators are part of a fake news media narrative created by eeuu paid agents to justify an illegal intervention in our country, for our oil and other abundant natural resources. You can watch our current reality by our national TV stations, like VTV, Venevision or Televen. The last two being privately owned by the opposition. Fake news is a real issue in our days, so I suggest digging a little before believing anything from any media.
pratik Belkar Safer than Mexico or Brazil now. If you do decide to come, just use common sense, don't go around alone in places or with people you don't know and trust. I wouldn't do it anywhere in the world.
The video was made at 2017 and still Venezuela it's the country with the highest inflation in the world right now. He never mention "this has been the highest inflation in decades in all the world"
African dictator regimes with corrupt governments: We have the highest inflation in the world Prospering south-american democratic country: Hold my beer
I’m a venezuelan in the US, my parents moved to the US right after I was born in Maracaibo. Although i live here in the US with a comfortable life my parents still support the people in Venezuela, we used to send boxes with food and supplies. We still have family there, and we do everything we can. I’m glad people bring attention of what is going our country although there are larger news out there. A todos mis hermanos y hermanas, siguen luchando. Los amo y tengo una esperanza de que todo esto se va a terminar. Gracias/ Thank you 💕💕
hi! I'd like to help out the people of Venezuela. Can you tell me how to ship things like food and clothes? Or do I need to know someone there? I've been to Colombia and I've seen how badly the Venezuelan people struggle.
@@zerocal76 We usually sent things to family that was there but I’m sure there’s a way you could send supplies and food without having family there. We would send mostly dry foods like nuts, canned things, rice and etc. That would go in cardboard boxes and yep that’s pretty much it!
Also, the aggression that Pompeo has showed towards maduro's lack of cooperation with letting us get to the country's oil is outstanding. Guaido studied in U.S. universities so it's obvious what his point of view of things is. My question is, how much did Guaido sell out his country for. But it's whatever, this is another Osama bin Laden/ Saddam Hussein type of scenario. Place a puppet in power, then take him out when needed.
@Jose A Jimenez Hi Jose, yes I am Turkish, I am not from USA and I am not ashamed of where I come from. That is why I use my real name in my comments. At the moment my country is ruled under a dictatorship and the economy is about to collapse. There are many similarities between us and the path Venezuela followed, and this is why I am worried about my country. You would not believe how similar both countries are in terms of their geographic diversity, natural resources, political instability, economic progress, fall of democracy and supporters' stupidity. I am worried that Turkey will end up just like Venezuela soon.
It's sad seeing what's happening in Venezuela, I have family in Maracaibo and its awful what they're going through. It really makes me feel very fortunate to be living in America.
@@choloman409 I mean, I'm not Venezuelan so I'm open to correction, but it's in one of the world's 20 humanitarian crisises, is an authoritarian regime and is more dangerous than multiple countries in full scale civil wars like Myanmar. So I'm guessing yes.
It really hurts as a Venezuelan to see this, I left the country before it started and now that I see this it just hurts, I have family there and it hurts to see all of this and how they deal with this, yet again I used to go to school there,walk those streets,go play with friends there and now this is just....unbelievable.
Who is responsible for economic crisis in Venezuela...? www.quora.com/Is-there-any-truth-to-the-Polish-Prime-ministers-comment-that-Jews-were-among-the-perpetrators-of-the-Holocaust
This was actually a very good video, very informative and very correct, good job! thanks for bringing this situation to the world! 1) The poor didn't bring Chavez to power, it was the middle class. The poor didn't even vote in 1998, that came later on. 2) Chavez didn't spend millions on social programs for the poor. Social programs existed before Chavez, he just destroyed them when he came to power so that the government didn't have those expenses. But then, in a moment in time when he was unpopular, he created social programs again (this is when he brought the poor into the voting system) and threw some money at them (at this point, oil prices were high, so he could do that and still STEAL millions). The social programs created by Chavez were/are HIGHLY inefficient, zero transparency... a lot of money goes into them, and most of it disappears without yielding real world results, other than propaganda. 3) When Chavez was in government, he didn't do any of those things because of good management, he just had so much money (oil went from 11 to 150 during his time in office), that he could steal a lot and also give some back to the country (Chavez's daughter is one of the richest persons in latin America). 4) Chavez made the people dependent on the government. He stole most of the privately owned companies in the country that actually produced and exported goods, and then ran them to the ground because of unqualified workers taking over. He had so much oil income, that he basically gave very cheap dollars to new companies (many from his friends) to import goods instead of producing them here, bringing Venezuelan companies to bankruptcy (the ones he didn't steal). He single handedly destroyed the country... it's just that Maduro is paying for it because oil prices went down on his watch. 5) Updated black market rate is 17.000 per dollar. And the official rate for friends and family is 10... imagine how much money you can "generate" with that exchange system! 6) Luisa Ortega Diaz is not an opposition leader, more like a government defector that starting opposing it for her own political agenda. She is as corrupt and disgusting as the ones currently in government... but hey, if you want to jump ship, we will welcome you! UPDATE: 8 months later, May 2018, you need to pay 950.000 for a single dollar. And it is expected to rise rapidly in the coming months.
JustThaor actually Luisa Ortega has done more good to the country than any "opposition leader" did since they took over congress. And they missed the opportunity to overthrow Maduto when he made a prove fraud on elections. The MUD essentially defended the results, rejected international support and signed up for government elections with the same Electoral College. On the meantime Luisa Ortega was convicted for "instigation againdt tje government" and had to leave the country by boat in the middle of the night and become an international fugitive while she travels the world delivering proofs of how Maduro and his people stole money from Venezuela, have the biggest drug dealing cartel in the world and they starve their own people in order to force them by law only to buy from a Mexican Maduro-owned food company. I believe 1000 times more in Luisa Ortega's word than any of the MUD leaders who just want to keep Maduto in power so they can be part of the corruption.
That is not the point, she is NOT an opposition leader, as the video says so. It doesn't matter what she has done or not. By the way, the opposition leaders and many others (news outlets, lawyers, civil groups) have denounced corruption since forever, they have just been dismissed and ignored, as LOD is being right now. Funny how things work huh? How did the opposition miss the opportunity to overthrow Maduro? do you realize that the ARMY is in Maduro's corner? how are we going to make the army work for us? The MUD has never defended the ANC election results, where the hell are you getting your information from? and how did the MUD Reject international support? they have been touring and asking (and getting) support for the last few months! look at how Venezuela is getting sanctions, the ANC is getting rejected internationally, etc. Do you think that happened organically or because of opposition work and pressure? Do you know why LOD has all that proof? because she is a dirty corrupt official like the others... she had more access, does that make her good? an opposition leader? come on dude... You may believe LOD when she's denouncing corruption with proof, so do I. but don't say Opposition leaders are keeping Maduro in power so they can steal money, because a) Many of tour leaders are in jail, persecuted or banned from running: Muchacho, Smolansky, Lopez, Ledezma, Maria Corina, and I can name 10 more of the top of my head. b) What money? what corruption! the government doesn't send funds to opposition leaders, most opposition leaders are PRIVATELY funded. Please, try again.
JustThaor Maria Corina and Ledezma both denounced the MUD from accepting the results and from accepting to go to elections with the same Electoral college, and both removed the parties from the MUD. And one video by Ledezma saying he is dissapointed about the MUD accepting and legitimizimg the results and making deals wirh the government was enough for him and Leopoldo Lopez to be sent to military jail the same night. The other two mayors you mentioned including Muchacho said they don't agree to continuing going to elections with the same government is to legitimate the results of the july 30 elections, so you essentially named the ones that don't follow the MUD or denounce the MUD is legitimizing Maduro and are leaving or left the block. Bravo. This did not help your case. And about the fact they didn't overthrow Maduro. They had the results of the pols where they got 98 percent of approval votes of the national assembly to run a parallel government and they failed to name it so they didn't even do as the people asked them to. They accepted and sat on the stairs while the ANC took over the capitol.
What makes people angry is that she was licking Chávez and Maduro's asses and when they finally got her, she jumped ship and left the country like a criminal. That must upset a lot of people.
Hope u guys stay strong there in Venezuela , i know how it felt to have a such corupt people running your country , peace from malaysia . U will see the light and celebrate once again guys !
pacil pacil yes bro . Aku baca jugak tentang situasi di Indonesia . Semoga pilihan raya kali ini warga Indonesia bisa mengecapi kebebasan dan kemenangan sebenar . Aminn
Malaysia is still not free from major corruptions. There are many departments and sectors to be sterilized. Thus, it is time for Malaysia to adapt with the international standards especially the human rights instead of cherry picking it like the old government did.
unfortunatelly, fellow indonesia and malaysia coruption is so high in our country...i dont know in malaysia, but in indonesia this kinda news (venezuela crisis) are rarely seen on tv..i mean we need this to educate votters for upcoming election
Being an immigrant from Mexico here in the U.S. all I wish for is peace for every country. We are with you my brothers and sisters from Venezuela 🇻🇪 ❤️ God Bless you all
My country, Lebanon is in an economic crises so similar to Venezuela, we have a huge inflation and our currency is losing it's value daily, electricity, medicine, gasoil.. and litrally anything is in deficit. It's extremely sad
I am so so sorry!!! Try and get out now while you still have time. Come to America if you can legally, I promise if you set your mind to it you can do it! You are a warrior and I believe in you, with god we can accomplish ANYTHING!
i wish you guys could do something about it now because in the long run when people grow complacent and tired of talking about politics bc seemingly theres nothing to be done, i think they will get stuck and truly lose (obvi easier said than done but its what happened in my country). ANYWAYS, this is really sad and i advice you to study very hard and seek any program that lets you study/work abroad in the long term, people should use google more! Best wishes fr :``)
Venezuela was so nice in the 1980s they even had a couple of elite motorbike riders like Carlos Lavado and Johnny Cecotto. You need a strong economy to have not 1 but 2 great riders at the same time, you need money and good infrastructure.
@@Amitkumar-dv1kk when you make war against private companies, and make rules and policies that makes imposible for companies to make profit, you lose all other sources of income. Venezuelan crisis is not only one single matter, is 20+ years of destroying private and public assets.
Have you seen the documentary 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised'? In 2002 the Irish Film Board was doing a documentary on the Chavez government when the privately-funded opposition kidnapped the president and told the people he resigned! It was all caught on film in real time! The end was so rewarding. The Venezuelan people know their constitution (they carry around copies, and they have local neighborhood study meetings.) The entire documentary is only an hour long, but it is a rare chance to watch an attempted coup in real-time! It was uploaded to YT recently by 'Proletarian TV' if anyone happens to check it out.
No and No, people know it's government's fault, but people are too busy wondering how they and their families can survive and that has made the task of changing the government much harder for everyone
“His unrestrained spending lead to a growing deficit, which meant all these social programs would be impossible to sustain” sounds eerily familiar to the United States current fiscal policy.
@CERC1234 Gaming, Yes, nearly all of the "founding fathers" were. I also know that the king of England ordered the colonies to pay war reparations after the "American Revolution",,, and they paid. I also know that nearly every court in the US operates under Admiralty Law (sometimes called the law of the sea). If you don't understand the implications of that, I suggest you do some research.
These third world countries have always lived like this for thousands of years, by the way, under Capitalism Venezuela was one of the richest countries in Latin America, until the 1980s, until the Left parties came to power and destroyed everything.
as the ancient Greeks themselves even said "the only bad thing about democracy, is that elections can bring dictators to power", we see how easy is for someone to get elected and then blatantly deny to give that power away when his time is up.
@@davidbach7003 lol, the nations you listed are one of the least economically free countries in the world, Nigeria has Implemented free market policies in recent years which made it one of the fastest growing economies on earth
@@cuddlemuffin.9545I seen many Americans on internet sharing their sufferings due to capitalism. It's not different from dictatorship. Money controls everything.
take note of the hand gesture, take note of suppressing the opposition, take note of putting in power only the people loyal to him (not to the country) hopefully we will never experience that.
I like how clueless liberals like yourself always regurgitate "muh socialism" without any context. For one, Venezuela's economy is more than 70% in the private sector. Obviously private property is not a feature of socialism, and the rate of which the private sector has run hasn't changed much since Chavez's presidency. Also worth mentioning are the embargos against Venezuela (similarly Cuba). I'm not trying to defend Maduro here because by all means he is an authoritarian but... big shock... there is c o n t e x t.
For more, don't miss the first episode of Vox Borders: Colombia. Johnny Harris traveled to Cúcuta, a city on the border between Colombia and Venezuela to see how the country is handling a massive wave of refugees fleeing the economic crisis. Watch: ruclips.net/video/NU0RqwweuWY/видео.html
The us and Canada just recognized the opposition leader as the interim president of Venezuela!
Pro US propaganda video!
All of Venezuela's problems are due to the USA. The USA does not like nations where the people (via the state) own the nation's natural resources. The USA even has special military operations working in Ven for years to destabilize the country. Not to mention special economic sanctions against Venezuela
So socialism creates a system where it makes you more prone to failure in financially hard times, good to see your learning something Vox.
@mediiskit how is it anti white to explain what is happening in Venezuela? Btw if not corporate capitalist, whats your proposed economic model
Everyone who’s not from Venezuela and still send us love. As Venezuelan I would love to thank you for praying for us and thank you for actually knowing what is going on in my country
Seems praying won't be enough to save Venezuela from it's downfall, your best bet is to ask Colombia for an annexation...
Im Venezuelan too, from Barquisimeto. I feel u, mane
@@transforgoku They do share a culture, though that's not the only factor for a successful union(had any union occured since the second world war?)
Traitor or troll?
come to america. well just sneak you in if we have to lol
Theres something seriously wrong if the currency has less value than V-Bucks
In December 2019 Venezuela's inflation (in average consumer price change per year) was at 200 000% (two hundred thousand).
The year inflation was over 1 500 000% (one million and five hundred).
Rensi they are still hard at work farming RuneScape gold. A high level player can make up to ten dollars an hour by farming and selling gold. This hourly rate fluctuates with the value of RuneScape gold. They can expect between 2-10 dollars an hour based on the methods they choose.
Making ten dollars an hour by farming gold requires a huge amount of in game start up capital, and lots of knowledge about the game. Two dollars an hour is more realistic, but I’m sure there are Venezuelans that farm end game content and make nearly United States minimum wage.
It’s actually quite interesting because the huge influx of Venezuelan farmers has injected ludicrous amounts of currency into the game. Basically the real world inflation has drastically inflated the economy of old school runescape.
Vietnam: Hold my beer
100 v bucks is like 1 dollar so yeah 😂
V bucks are overpriced
You know your country is in trouble when Runescape gold is worth more than your currency.
They make 👛 purses out of their currency
its not funny, I remember when I was young teenager Caracas was my dream place where to travel, I always wanted to go there, now I just feel sad for this country , I watched documentary how money literally isnt worth anything people give a cigarette or cookie if they buy gas , terrible
@@HK-gm8pe sorry but is true. Even Doge coins worth more then the Bolivar
Phlebotomists R US, And Doge Coin
Hans Ruperts you do know that money isn’t backed by gold anymore but by the US dollar.
I’m Venezuelan in Canada and this is basically why I moved, my whole life has changed due to one man’s need to stay in power. Not only my life but 30 million people’s lives as well
@@joekyle6959 and probably 3rd party nation trying to intervene in the country also. Most destabilize countries around the world got ruined because of outsider's interference.
@@joekyle6959 almost no one voted for him it was a rigged election and everyone in Venezuela everyone knows that
Stay.
@@joekyle6959 Nobody chose Maduro, it was Chavez who did.
Live good eh?
I remember when i was 4 i thought why do poor people exist, just print money for everyone
Unfortunatelly, printing money will not bring more, it will just make its value more worthless. That happened in Germany during the Interwar period before the Great Deppresion.
It seems then that you were born ready to serve as Venezuela's president
Everyone at age 4 to 14 thinks that way, you did, I did, everyone did. It's only when one gets older and wiser and looks at data and evidence honestly that we conclude that free markets work and printing money doesn't work. Socialism, Communism, Green New Deal, none of it works and leads to poverty and want. Just look at the data. Exhibit 12,658 - Venezuela
The more you print, the less it's worth.
that's how Bernie thinks today
I'm venezuelan i move to philippines with only couple of bucks lift in my pocket only good for several days and my life change when i met some good friends they invited me to their province to work for them as a caretaker of farm and year later i get married with my beutiful wife and have a son. To all my fellow venanzuelan out there you deserve better, i hope y'all safe outhere may god bless our country. 🙏❤️
nice
From the Philippines, hope you're doing well, stay safe especially if you're in Luzon.
thank you for your work
Where in the ph are u now
"may god bless our country. " go back then
i live in Venezuela and am in the second largest city, maracaibo. 30 years old. there is literally anyone my age anymore, from a group of 30 friends. Only 5 remain. Venezuelas future left the country.
Yeah I’m from southern Brazil, almost 3000km away from Venezuela and I know some Venezuelans that came here
It’s really sad what’s happening, almost 15% of Venezuelans left their own country 😔
Muerte al socialismo
I thought all the young people vote for socialism though? Then they flee when reality sets in?
@@aplacetobewithmythoughts7428 I guess that's your problem, you thought wrong. You also don't understand the issues there & just decided the evil boogeyman of socialism caused everything. It'd be nice if you could simplify it like that, but that's not reality.
@@humanbeing3731 It would be naive to think capitalism isn’t setting itself up for its own ruin in the future. Capitalism isn’t any more sustainable
Germany: *prints money and spirals into depression*
Venezuela: oh boy what a good idea
This is the same
But then Germany faced the great depression and that gave the opportunity for the rise of Hitler
This is the same time , Venezuela is facing financial problem and corona virus is also spreading
Is it a coincidence???
@@confusedsoviet5937 Venezuela is in financial crysis since Hugo Chavez in 1999.
@@saricubra2867 but I heard Hugo Chavez reduced Venezuela's poverty and unemployment rate from 70% to 30%
@@confusedsoviet5937That's a lie by the government.
I left the country when i was seven. I remember going to one if my moms friends party's who had also left the country and she said (in Spanish)"Just give it three years and it will all get better and we can go back." Its been almost five years and its only gotten worse..
And ...worse
And worse..
And worse....
I would just stay where you are. Almost anywhere is better than Venezuela.
1. I would stay wherever you are.
2. You just admitted to be 12. IDRK, but.
I remember when I first immigrated from Venezuela 12 years ago. I was 4 and my dad was working hard for everything we had since the government had just taken his land. I moved here with my mom and my sister when my dad couldn't and 4 years later my dad was able to finally come. 1 year ago my dad became a United States Citizen and 6 months ago my cousin and her family came after my other cousin died when he was protesting. It made me remember the struggle me and my family went through and it helped me appreciate how lucky I am to be in the United States.
A round of applause for socialism 👏👏👏
same, I came here when i was 4 as well and i’m glad to be here. even though we have our own issues, they don’t compare to Venezuela :(
Welcome to the USA enjoy!
Yeah and now you or yours children like in Cortez case will require socialism here.
Me too kid....
*Venezuela has the world's largest oil reserves. Looks like Venezuela needs Freedom!*
Patrick Peterson yea, i cant believe the US hasnt invaded yet. its a way juicier target than north korea
B Dean they tried once during the Obamas administration. Saying that Venezuela was a "high and unusual threat to the us" but the neighboring countries put pressure against the US making the pentagon take back that allegation.
Some years after the Brazilian coup sets in and temer became president in Brazil etc.
Do not forget the proxy coup in the 2000s that put Carmona in power but was deposed by forces loyal to Venezuela that put Chavez back in power
oh veyyyy!
" its a way juicier target than north korea"
Exept it isn't, venezuela's oil extraction price is insanly high, at those price range it simply is more worth to massivly invest in renewable energies.
This is so scary and so sad. My heart goes out to those poor citizens.
Rich*
@@HoussamNekkaa "rich"
@@kiwuuspurr1927 ''poor''
@@HoussamNekkaa "economically fortunate"
@@kiwuuspurr1927 '' humans'' ?
You have to admire the Venezuelan people for their ability to suffer such, hardships, injustices and obvious corruption because they still believe in democracy. In most counties it would resulted in a civil war. So respect the Venezuelans. They need help but have not lost their principles.
Are you sure its still a democracy?
Majin Gamer . In terms of how elections are run. No. But in terms of what Venezuelans believe in. Yes. Maduro will fall. Hopefully Democratically.
@@Iguazu65 How can you democratically remove a dictator?
@@manamark4754 Through "Democratic revolution."
@@manamark4754 The problem is that even if the whole country votes no, the president is going to cheat and say he won.
Here in Colombia we are feeling the damages, people of Venezuela is escaping here asking for jobs or selling things on the public transport, i don't think the people on the comnents (in the USA) can remotly feel all the impacts; you can know the facts but nothing near like the reality
(Edit: I made this comment 2 years ago and have no idea that there was so many likes and comments, wow thanks, but some people down below misinterpreted my word, some of you tried to explain better the situation, so, I hope people reading this comment now can learn a little bit more)
gaby perez sadly What you say is true. My people is escaping this nightmare, and living like refugees in neighboring countries, like yours. Please, be kind to my people (unless they do something wrong).
Be kind to them, help them. God knows we took in thousands of Colombians and gave them a home.
Ayuda a nuestros hermanos.
Yes. My country is crumbling. And here in this video says nothing about how hard is to get food. You have to wait hours in a line, and pay almost 10% of your salary for a 1k bag of corn flour. We all have lost weight, feeling weak. My work is related to education and what breaks my heart the most is to see kids fainting because of hunger.
I'm from Kenyan, and i just want to say sorry for the pain you're feeling right now. It also breaks my heart to hear you talk like that. Kids should not suffer in that manner. If you want, i can spare $10 dollars and send it through the best channel. It's not much, but it's something.
gaby perez I agree. I am an American but that has nothing to do with the devastating things happening in countries like Venezuela. The people on the streets being interviewed were so helpful in showing what the regular people are feeling. They seem so tired and frustrated. Trying to use this to push a political ideology is distasteful and misses the whole point.
I admit I don't really have a clue what things are like for people in countries like that but I know there are still many Americans that would love to try.
Netflix will make a series out of this crisis
Hopefully!
Latin American TV already has done on Chavez.
Zainuddin Da Silva yeah
legosheet in Venezuela they ban the serie
Zainuddin Da Silva inderdaad robby
I have a friend who was born in Venezuela, he oftenly talks about the situation in Venezuela whenever we have a little talk but im just glad he lives in my country now
That's great, man. Where does he live now, if you don't mind me asking?
@@gabrielirvine3961 Indonesia
@@nox9708 That's great man.
@@nox9708 That's great man
@@nox9708 That’s great man
You know something is wrong when the paper of your currency is printed on is more worth than the currency itself.
when you can sell al the money printer for a good chunk of the economy's worth
I mean that's true. But 1 cent coins are worth more than 1 cent so we need to deal with it fast
Why does their president looks like Saddam Hussain?
It all makes sense now
MM MM Ok then, boomer.
EDIT: Hopefully you managed to escape. Boomers in the area can cause problems.
HM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM Did someone ask for your story?
MM MM First of all, the OP said he looked like Saddam, then I made a simple joke, then you told your whole life story for no reason. I bet your fun at parties.
LOL He deleted the comments
I've literally never seen Lele Pons discuss or raise awareness on this issue.
She can't locate Venezuela on a world map.
?? Well she's a comedy channel and she might be traumatized or ashamed to talk about venezuela
@@coronavirusokboomer9537 She has an astounding following which could make a difference. She may be traumatized but the people of Venezuela are even more traumatized.
@@tarvingill1777 k
she would rather say Black Lives Matter
I asked a Venezuelan expat in my country what he thinks of the situation in his country and if it was really as bad as the media portrayed it. His reply: "Worse!" 😓
I'm looking forward to a Venezuelan revolution: OverSimplified video
"This enraged Maduro's father, who punished him severely."
OVERSIMPLIFIED GANG
“The Brazilian Venezuelan war oversimplified”
Me to lol🤣
"Here Venezuela, you get revolutionary ideals" - France
Sad how World of Warcraft gold is litterally worth more than a country's currency...
Cof cof *runescape* cof cof
Not really
Alejandro Padilla really
Chucky E cheese tokens are worth more
I am originally form Venezuela, and let me say that he "spending billions" on healthcare and education might be true on paper, but most of it didn't go to the right places and it was mostly divided among politicians, so very little went to those who needed it. For example, he spend millions on many small apartment complexes we call "urbanizaciones", but most of the projects were left in an unfinished state due to lack of money. SOme of my friends went to Venezuelan public high schools, and I did some social work in public middle schools, and it was very depressing to see that the condition of the school was very bad, and professors were earning next to nothing. Venezuela was already in pretty bad shape when Maduro came to power, it's just that high oil prices were helping cover a lot of the pretty bad stuff that was already happening, but it was literally akin to putting a band aid on a gunshot wound. An example of this can be seen when he made the "bolivar fuerte" the new currency in our country, which he took off three 0s, it didn't help at all as literally inflation just put us back to the same spot a few years later. It is true that he was very charismatic, but he was very unpopular during his last re-election campaign, and most people consider that election to have been rigged as his political party had control over the election process (This was when he went against Capriles). Honestly, Maduro is doing an even worse job than Chavez, and oil prices being low is really not helping him at all, and if we go back further it is the fault of all of us for having allowed corrupt politicians to take power which in turn resulted in the low socio-economic venezuelan class to have been neglected, filled up with anger and resentment that was just waiting for someone like Chavez to come and take advantage of it.
no hay colapso...
@@ahmedbolbol9243 inta asmar
Someone who finally said it! Yes, Chavez was popular for several years among Venezuelans, but during his last years, most people already knew that things were getting pretty bad here, since he just spent money here and there during the expensive oil years, but once the oil prices went down... Party was over in Venezuela. So, yes, almost nobody likes Maduro, but Chavez wasn't that popular before he passed away either.
United States is on this path
This is happening in the United States
Not from Venezuela, never been there as well, but I feel extremely sad for it's people.
I remember i was in high school 15 years ago and my english teacher honeymooned in venezuela.. she was paying in dollars.. and in some instances the dollar was so strong they would give her back the dollar because they couldnt break it down far enough to give her change..
Such a sad thing!!! There are hundreds of them hiding in the forest eating only mangoes in my country Trinidad, they come for help, our people say we can't help them, we already have our problems to deal with. I am sadden because what if it were me? Running to Venezuela for help...my kids, my family? I am soooooo sorry. Mi amigo JACKSON n familia are always welcome.
Angel
I wish everyone in Trinidad was like you 🇹🇹❤
Beautiful person 🍒🥑🍑❤️
of course we could help them, we could help them easily. the state just doesn't care,
don't be naive
@@shady8045 speak for yourself and when spoken too, I don't care about the state, I do my part, as you can clearly see at the end of my comment that there are those who are close to me and whom I have assisted. So move along now
*Haiti loves you, Venezuela.*
Stay strong.
Let's keep each other in prayers.
Long live Amaru. Serbia+Haiti*Venezuela, all living under extreme harsh conditions with USA doing their best to destroy us to the ground
I really hate Donald Trump and what he is doing..I'm sorry for Venezuela and every other country suffering because of Donald Duck..hopefully it gets better soon and fast. I live in a state in the USA (Mississippi) and it is one of the poorest states in America we barely even get noticed especially during hurricane Katrina we barely got help but we stayed strong
I'm from Haiti and I definitely love you Venezuela. Also I love the Colombian people for taking you in.
Cuban here supporting Venezuela 🇨🇺 🇻🇪
I mean Serbia kinda made ww1
The situation in Venezuela breaks my heart.
Is the reality us Venezuelans live in...
@@lilianadacosta8477 :(
@@lilianadacosta8477 Estoy contigo chama
Back in early 2000, I was working onboard an oil tanker ship named Proteo. I used to envy Venezuela. I thought to myself then that if only the Philippines has this much oil, our people's suffering would definitely end. I feel sad for Venezuela. I hope the country will recover soon.
It does mine too. There doesn't seem to be any solution though.
What a shame for Simon Bolivar
Ikr
he would be disgusted to have socialists use him as a martyr
@@sonofsanto No, he would have been proud.
These third world countries have always lived like this for thousands of years, by the way, under Capitalism Venezuela was one of the richest countries in Latin America, until the 1980s, until the Left parties came to power and destroyed everything.
@@ДаниялАхметов-ь4р Wrong
Inflation about to reach 1,000,000% - July 2018.
1 U.S. Dollar is currently equal to 172,450 of the Venezuelan Bolivar
Let me guess
The money is cheaper than buying an actual toilet paper.
Muhammad Nazrin yup. That money isn't worth the paper it's printed on. Here in Colombia if you find a Venezuelan you're doing him a favor if you exchange all their money for a coin or two. Their bills are worth more when sold as a symbol of charity or because of their design since they got Bolivar which is also our independence leader. Their highest denomination bill is worth our lowest denomination bill at the exchanges, and our lowest denomination bill is worth less than a fifty cent USD coin.
Venezuelians elected that man and not another. This man won all last elections.
American people want to choose the leaders for their interests.
US = dictators of the world not for long.
US punish population economicaly despite problems of nutrition ! Murders.
I m afraid of americans. God bless america. (d bowie)
Joshua Rathbun Actually, 1 U.S. Dollar equals to 4.400.000 BsF.
This video hardly touches on Hugo Chavez and his impact, it seems to show him in a very positive light when in reality he was the one that started all this through manipulation and the 1999 constituent assembly which wasn't seen as a valid method of rewriting the constitution. Chavismo was not touched on at all and truthfully Maduro only followed on from the corruption left by Chavez. Probably worth another video.
It sounds if Chavez lived a few more years then the people would have saw through him. Unless i missed it
Noza HeyZ Exactly. They make it seem as if this just happened out of nowhere, ”oh well.” 🙄
They should do a episode called “The man that robbed the world” and put Chavez as the subject 😂
This is totally false, they mention in the video that Chavez used the surging oil prices to benefit the people, but didn't do anything to diversify the economy for if oil prices dropped. And then go into the results of that. Everything isn't some socialist conspiracy.
As a Venezuelan, thank you for this comment. I won't waste my time watching this video then.
God help Venezuela 🇻🇪
Love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
No to CPP-NPA terrorist and its Legal fronts!
Incoming atheist
Danex Pinoy Ex president cursed Israel. HUGO Chavez curse the country of Israel on live TV. He died of cancer few months later. Their King challenged God and this is the consequence. Venezuela will never me significant until they repent.
Danex Pinoy love you too
there is no god...only trump can help them. he already offered to invade and finish maduro and set the people free.
its the only viable option unless the people actually manage to do it by themselves
Un abrazo a los venezolanos desde India. Tengo un amigo venezolano que me ha explicado toda la situación allí. Les deseo lo mejor 🙏 Cuídense
a hug to the Venezuelans from India I have a Venezuelan friend who has explained the whole situation to me there I wish you better take care of yourselves
English translation ☝️
El mundo debe saber lo que pasa, tienes un buen corazón y bonito mensaje 🥺♥️
Yo tengo otras amigas en venezuela y la pasamos bien
God help Venezuela 🇻🇪
Love from Kenya 🇰🇪
More love from KENYA.
Which God?
ENDtheFED2012 Obama is half Kenyan.
God seems to be taking really good care of Syria and Afghanistan.
Yes and Social media isn't helping the truth. U.S. economic sanctions have stopped Venezuela from issuing new debt and blocked attempts to restructure its existing debt obligations. Imagine if other countries did us like this during our financial crisis in 2008. ruclips.net/video/S1gUR8wM5vA/видео.html
It's almost as if oil can't save you from everything
Oil has brought these problems to Venezuela in the first place. The USA will illegaly sanctionize Venezuela until they break. And then the USA elites will profit on the privatized oil. Just look at Iran, Irak and Syria. USA illegaly violate the ban of violence in the UN charta.
@@david.p240
Blah, blah, blah
@@david.p240 don't make this the US's fault
hiphoppolice115 don’t act like theU.S. Is the only country in Syria... don’t forget the Russians and 5 other countries too and soon to be the Turks in a few weeks
Skye Walker lol the United States has documents detailing how they will destabilize Venezuela and commence regime change. 20 year old documents we saw come to life last year. Good thing they failed.
I'm from Venezuela and I left the country because of maduro
What about Chavez ?? Maybe even Chavez was not good enough for you. You should migrate to North America and be there happy forever..
Somalis know how you feel. We all love the Venezuelan people and we all wish we could help you 😭💔
Was it because of Maduro or the sanctions USA imposed on Venezuela and the secret war they are doing against you?
Bro. This is all America evil doings: America put sanctions on Venezuela because Maduro kicked all the oil companies out of Venezuela. America wants to own everything in the world. America needs Venezuela to boost her economic because America is being used by Saudi Arabia. America signed a oil deal with saudi Arabia in the 80s n now they are trying to get out of it
@@FilK79 im from Venezuela. I live in Brazil now, it's because of Maduro
this is why you don’t let the government run everything
@frank anderson The United States is also an oligarchy, most elections in us are decided by the amount of funding each candidate gets, It has the highest number of billionaires common!
@frank anderson is Russia a oligarchy?
@frank anderson look at what deregulation got Texas
@@piadas804 it is.
Don't you have a Trump rally to attend with the rest of your fellow inbreds?
God help our brothers and sisters in Venezuela 🇻🇪 all love & supports from Indonesia 🇮🇩 🙏🏼
The US is going to intervene soon
Thanks!
USA will help Venezuela only once we get our oil
This is so unfortunate. The inflation is unreal. Nobody deserves this.
Love from India 🇮🇳❤️
Same
Also save India form rahul Gandhi's welfare program
They just too depended their income with oil export, and everything gone wrong when the oil price has fallen
Nobody deserves socialism
everybody deserves socialism
God Help Venezuela 🇻🇪
Love From Mexico 🇲🇽
Help your own country. Lots dying of hunger. Getting killed with the narco culture.
81coollambo that’s a long term maybe decades of fixing this crises can be fixied anytime if people come to a agreement n narco trafican can’t that’s a generation fight
Venezolana always welcomed in Mexico
Wth..... Pray for your own country as well. Geez.
@@FireMan378504 your country loves the drug cartels and have for countless years. Payouts for everyone wether government officials down to the average citizen..... All while take US dollars to "help the fight against the cartels" but really just pocketing it...smh
That's why you don't depend on oil for the economy
Yup. But the blame is on the country leader. They should diversify the economy during good times. But nothings too late, if the current leader realize and feels sorry for the country.
@@krokodailhanter A dictator feeling sorry? Who's ever heard of such a thing?
Most Middle Eastern countries depend on oil for their economy.
Why do they succeed?
Oh yeah it is because they are a free market economy
@@shalyfemusic It's not just that, they invested a lot of oil revenue into infrastructure projects and sovereign wealth funds. Those countries know from the 1979 oil glut that the market can be volatile. So they keep huge wealth funds to tide over bad times. I don't know why Venezuela missed that important lesson.
Actually they are very rich also in wood, Arina, and minerals. It’s not because of oil, it’s because of their leaders selling every natural resources to other countries.
serious questions, why do the soldiers even follow the leader that the majority of the people wanted removed?? They are people and they can think too, so why not?
Those people wanted socialism, they got it. Now they have to face its predecessor, Communism
kamara ssakka brainlet comment
kamara ssakka there is no govt in communism lol
@@blackgold754 because true communism cannot exist. As people are driven by greed and will try to get the most of produvt and money.
Communism needs gov so ppl dont fall into capitalism
Maxoto no it can. If u wanna talk about greed we have it right now yet it still exists because of the economic rig and oligarchs and corruption in capitalism lol
Wow, they didn’t mention socialism throughout this whole thing.
Its not about socialism it's about government mismanagement
You didn’t hear them talking about subsidizing food, healthcare, etc. with oil money?
@PaladinJN01 Studios WHAT, no it did not he stopped saving money so when the oil price dropped there was nothing to fall back on and the guy who came after he, did not change any of the policies that lead to the crisis.
Nathan Omotayo where has socialism been properly managed? Don't bring up Scandinavian countries. They are capitalist countries with social welfare programs. Their governments do not own the means of production.
@@yellowbird500 no country is ever fully capitalist or socialist it a mix. And to be honest most af the developed world have some level to socialism in it.
I'm a little Venezuelan girl. And honestly watching this video breaks my heart, and hurts me in a way I can't even put in words. I think that you explained very well the situation itself, you said everything you had to say,and yes,that's the story behind of the nightmare we're living. I just feel like there's a lot more to say; a lot more of the pain and the frustration of every single venezuelan person out there.:(
Living in Venezuela is like a daily challenge,it's so frustrating to see your dreams and your talents just go to waste, it's so sad to see the amount of poor and hopeless young people who are afraid of living their whole life in mediocrity (I' actually one of them) :( I just pray for all my venezuelan people,hoping that one day, we will be a stable,peaceful,happy, and productive society.
I'm sorry if i spelled something wrong,my english is not good, I'm just learning:(
Sara Gomez except that they forgot the main problem socialism.
Yeah, sorry Sara, this video might be right in line with Venezuela government propaganda, but the rest of the world knew this day was coming for Venezuela. Even a country as natural resource rich as Venezuela could never maintain the level of government intervention in their economy that made Chavez popular. Politicians will promise you the moon, but if the people aren't wise enough to reject their empty promises, economic collapse is inevitable. There are economic explanations for everything happening in Venezuela right now, time to start studying basic economics and taking it seriously.
Sara Gomez i pray for you
love from india
I empathize. More or less the same could be said about my country, the United States. We are doing better in a lot of ways, but in some ways we are doing worse.
Wyatt Downing If Socialism was such a problem, why did it work in Libya?
Who else just clicked on this video to see people debate socialism in the comments
i clicked wondering why the people of Venezuela havent risen up and taken back their country what are they waiting for?
@@hturt4gnikool they’d get crushed that’s why
I am in the middle of watching on RUclips, 5 Socialism Myths by John Stossel. In that video, they insist Vox is red herring viewers who watch this video by blaming the Maduro government's failure to adjust to sharp oil price decline as being one of many ingredients in a recipe for Venezuela's disaster, but never once utter the word, socialism.
@@hturt4gnikool they're doing that now
Did any of you saying that "Vox didn't mention how socialism ruined their economy" actually watch the video? They clearly said Chavez spent more than he should on welfare. It feels like people try really hard to be extreme leftists or extreme right and never listen.
issa osama I watched the video twice because I knew I missed some details. People don't understand how to listen, which is often why you hear people repeat themselves, so that the the people who don't catch it still hear it.
issa osama Vox left out the important stuff. Head over to visualPOLITIK they explained it way better
issa osama Because welfare expropriates private property and gives it to the government right?
Confirmation Bias.
DynamicUnreal are you just looking for something to be pissed off about?
Most oil rich nation on the planet yet doesn’t have one single oil refinery. This is madness and must be by design.
The wonders of socialism
@@eduardoa3165 Venezuela isn't socialist lol
@@pixel6698 wdym? The government controls 50% of the economy.
@@oooooooooooo2794 where did you get that number? The economy was rapidly privatized by Madero.
@@eduardoa3165 its not socialism thats the problem..its people from other countries who want to exploit them..China owns its resources but because they can back up their claims they can prosper
Don't forget that Venezuela taxed investors too much so they left the country.
Investments is the new colonization
That and they literally started nationalizing companies as well - so they just left. This is what socialists do, they literally take other peoples and companies money, and everything is great until that line of money runs out or those companies pack up and leave.
Rod Munch government control over companies isn’t a socialist thing at all
@@rodmunch69 dang i didnt know socialism had companies in it
Yash Tripathi Venezuela is not socialist
I wish good luck to all Venezuelans and the country of Venezuela. Love from the United States! 🙏🇻🇪🇺🇸
Thanks you
People keep demonizing Dubai(UAE) for its fast growth thanks to their oil but fail to understand that a country needs good leadership or it will become like Venezuela.
Pepe ...petrodollar will fall
everything at some point falls
but thankfully Dubai is relying on oil for only 20% of the income
in fact Dubai is the first city in the world to have Electrically powered Taxis .. and it's not UAE only .. even Saudi Arabia planning to do so within the next 10 years
a country needs to have a diverse economy, not one that realizes on one thing.
Okay...
Saudi Arabia sooner
The worst disgrace that could have happened to my country Venezuela is that we were the largest oil reserve in the world. We retired from the fields and became ultra dependent on the oil rent, we have to buy from other countries what they produce with our raw materials. With the accumulation of wealth that this country has had to be a first world country, but thanks to our corrupt politicians throughout the 20th century we are a third world country more.
Well, Venezuela is not exactly a Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia has the best oil out there. Cheap to extract and cheap to refine. Venezuela has extra heavy crude oil. Very difficult to extract and refine and very expensive and requires a workforce with the adequate expertise. The oil industry requires tons of capital investment to make sure reserves are usable and it's even more true for extra heavy crude.
Things were doomed because Chavez failed to inject the capital investment required to keep production going...and he chased away the expertise required to effectively produce this difficult type of oil. Oil production fell over the years to about half of when Chavez took over. That means revenues would have halved had the oil price not increased rapidly during that period. Something driven by the rise of China. China's growth was gonna max out eventually and the more expensive oil becomes the more viable other sources of oil becomes (oil from fracking etc) meaning more supply. Oil was never gonna rise at that rate forever. Chavez should have used that window of opportunity to invest in tomorrow instead of blowing all the money on socialist pet projects.
Chavez destroyed other industries in the same way
Hugo borrowed ideas from communist Fidel Castro how did that workout? You guys were heading in the right direction all it takes is for useful idiots to vote for the wrong person.
@@tylerdurden7927 agree
When it showed the protestors dying it really hit home. A few years ago my cousin died protesting and it's hard to watch it happen and to not be able to do anything about it.
Wish you luck in your life
I’m so sorry beloved. May they rest in eternal love and peace knowing they lived purposely and transitioned into the forevermore honorably. 🤍🙏🏽🕊️
as a Venezuelan, thank u so so much for making this,
Are you still in Venezuela?
As a Venezuelan, who lives in the United States but family is entirely política refugees, I am glad to see people taking notice of the crisis in my country. I really hope my children can walk the same streets as my family’s home in the future.
@Ronie Lavon Chavismo and Cuba are the looters of Venezuelan Oil. Estupido Primermundista.
Sad thing is this is currently happening in America
Venezuelans: elects socialists to reduce income inequality
socialists: *makes everyone equally poor
*MISSION FAILED SUCCESSFULLY*
hugo chavez was a socialist tho
This isn’t socialism
@@dgrhbybfgbj5751 then what is this? communism?
@@dgrhbybfgbj5751 Yes, it is very much socialism.
The practice of redistribution to welfare is not the cause of inflation. Their economy was dependent on oil and oil prices fell crippling the entire system. Apart from that, they have authoritarian leaders terrorizing the opposition along with immense corruption to destroy the democratic process.
Stay strong Venezuela 🇨🇴
Love from India 🇮🇳
Lol we Indians need dictatorship but not like maduro
@@shalinisingh5848 thinking the same....we need Dictatorship
@@shalinisingh5848 this is 21st century....come out from those 17th and 18th century when our dictators touched British foot for money and gave the entire power to them... Dictatorship is very dangerous to this world...Example is north korea...
@@srinivaspaalakaveeti2082 well it all depends on the dude thats gonna rule...I mean middle eastern countries like Oman, Kuwait or UAE have a fairly prosperous population...here though, I believe it's because of the government's inability to transition out of oil dependancy...
@@srinivaspaalakaveeti2082 I don't k much about world history or politics. I'm kinda new. But I do k that China has prospered n is in a position to challenge even THE USA. I guess India needs a leader who is NOBLE but the govt can get the GOOD laws passed easily n quickly executed. Cuz currently, the bill has to pass from LS, then RS. Opposition can disagree. I don't think that happens in China.
3:46 EXACTLY what the democrats in power in the United States are doing, which led to such high inflation in the U.S. as well (comparatively speaking of course)
I am from India and after watching this video I literally cried...So much pain . May God bring peace to Venezuela..!!
Emma Louisiana thanks, right now we are doing worst than before but we are holding in there, again thanks for the good thoughts
Anabel Z Welcome but I think you do not need to thank me as I am part of this world too and I believe that the whole world is my family. I really felt the pain sister and I believe sympathy is what makes us humans and it really doesn't matter if we live in different countries or continents. At the end we are all humans united and there for each other.
Emma Louisiana, everything is fine now, and we have been enjoying peace since the 30th of August 2017 when almost 8 million Venezuelans voted for the Asamblea Constituyente. This video and some of its commentators are part of a fake news media narrative created by eeuu paid agents to justify an illegal intervention in our country, for our oil and other abundant natural resources. You can watch our current reality by our national TV stations, like VTV, Venevision or Televen. The last two being privately owned by the opposition. Fake news is a real issue in our days, so I suggest digging a little before believing anything from any media.
FelizyEficaz Oh thank God everything is back to normal I guess. Still may your country flourish and enjoy peace.
pratik Belkar Safer than Mexico or Brazil now. If you do decide to come, just use common sense, don't go around alone in places or with people you don't know and trust. I wouldn't do it anywhere in the world.
0:50 "Highest inflation in the world" *Zimbabwe wants to know your location*
The video was made at 2017 and still Venezuela it's the country with the highest inflation in the world right now.
He never mention "this has been the highest inflation in decades in all the world"
Junkystuff 36 *Post WWII Hungary would like to know your location*
African dictator regimes with corrupt governments: We have the highest inflation in the world
Prospering south-american democratic country: Hold my beer
Junkystuff 36
That's an old story.
@@CommunistfromJapan Kim Il-sung is an old and dead leader.
It hurts to see a part of the world with such high potential in such a low position. Hope there can be done something for them.
Buy them an economics book written by a free market economist :)
That's soliciasm for you :/
Prayers from Poland
@@junior.69420 socialist policies literally ended before the dictatorship and downfall
I’m a venezuelan in the US, my parents moved to the US right after I was born in Maracaibo. Although i live here in the US with a comfortable life my parents still support the people in Venezuela, we used to send boxes with food and supplies. We still have family there, and we do everything we can. I’m glad people bring attention of what is going our country although there are larger news out there. A todos mis hermanos y hermanas, siguen luchando. Los amo y tengo una esperanza de que todo esto se va a terminar.
Gracias/ Thank you 💕💕
hi! I'd like to help out the people of Venezuela. Can you tell me how to ship things like food and clothes? Or do I need to know someone there? I've been to Colombia and I've seen how badly the Venezuelan people struggle.
@@zerocal76 We usually sent things to family that was there but I’m sure there’s a way you could send supplies and food without having family there. We would send mostly dry foods like nuts, canned things, rice and etc. That would go in cardboard boxes and yep that’s pretty much it!
And I suppose it has nothing to do with Venezuela ditching the petro-dollar
Absolutely nothing🤔
Or Socialism
@@brandonproductions8401 stfu you clown
Also, the aggression that Pompeo has showed towards maduro's lack of cooperation with letting us get to the country's oil is outstanding. Guaido studied in U.S. universities so it's obvious what his point of view of things is. My question is, how much did Guaido sell out his country for. But it's whatever, this is another Osama bin Laden/ Saddam Hussein type of scenario. Place a puppet in power, then take him out when needed.
Not Found how am I the clown?
3:50 "He needed to keep these poor Venezuelans happy" and poor, so they would need and support him no matter what. Golden rule for every dictatorship!
Not anymore when people are protesting
That kind of control makes people hate there leader they take the money to survive but most will riot when the opportunity comes
@Jose A Jimenez Hi Jose, yes I am Turkish, I am not from USA and I am not ashamed of where I come from. That is why I use my real name in my comments. At the moment my country is ruled under a dictatorship and the economy is about to collapse. There are many similarities between us and the path Venezuela followed, and this is why I am worried about my country. You would not believe how similar both countries are in terms of their geographic diversity, natural resources, political instability, economic progress, fall of democracy and supporters' stupidity. I am worried that Turkey will end up just like Venezuela soon.
@@maxwelljarowey2612 Not in Latin America, just look at Argentina
I still love my country no matter what I will always treasure the moment with my family I can’t wait for when it’s over so we can all see each other
😎😃😋🌞💸❤️💚💛🧡💜💙
Vox didn’t even cover the impact of socialist policies
This is not real socialism.
@@HigHrvatski bruh what is it then? Business is appropriated, what else you need?
@@nsa3679 Ask Vox. To them even though socialism always ends up oppressing the population that's under it, it becomes "not real".
@@HigHrvatski oh) i got fooled that you r pro-socialism
@@HigHrvatski Hahahaha lol brate za malku mislio sam da ke dignesh Tito karta. Socijalizam nikad ne radi.
And the US media talks about what celebrities ate for lunch
Not everyone wants to stick in the warzone that is political news all the time mate.
they got what they wanted, chavez was the country last stand
I know this is sarcasm, but that is literally not the media talks about
bro Vox is US media...?
Sriyaa Srinivasan he’s a hardcore lefties so forgive him
God help Venezuela 🇻🇪
Love from Great Britain 🇬🇧
We’re Fine
Come Downtown Caracas And I’ll Break Your Legs M8
It's sad seeing what's happening in Venezuela, I have family in Maracaibo and its awful what they're going through. It really makes me feel very fortunate to be living in America.
Something that Americans take for granted unfortunately...
Bernie sanders creeping in
Is ir really as bad as they say ?
@@choloman409 I mean, I'm not Venezuelan so I'm open to correction, but it's in one of the world's 20 humanitarian crisises, is an authoritarian regime and is more dangerous than multiple countries in full scale civil wars like Myanmar. So I'm guessing yes.
We are experiencing a second red scare in America. I hope that one day america can finally put people over profit.
Even robux is more worthy.
Lol yes
on the edge of 1 bolivar being worth 100 times less than a single robuck
It really hurts as a Venezuelan to see this, I left the country before it started and now that I see this it just hurts, I have family there and it hurts to see all of this and how they deal with this, yet again I used to go to school there,walk those streets,go play with friends there and now this is just....unbelievable.
Everybody gangsta till the government start printing shitload of money
Seriously, does Venezuela money has any worth to economics?
@@Sam-Striker-1 no, but I’m sure it makes good toilet paper
@@TheDiameter XD
That could never happen over here!
Oh wait, covid "crisis" is a good excuse to do so.
everybody gangsta till the government tries to be socialist and rely on oil money at the same time
One word: socialism.
Hello
1 million subs and nothing
This video is old idk why you came back
Socialism worked until the president died and was replaced by someone who doesn't care about the poor, if you watched the video.
@@Ewan-xw3er It never worked, Chavez's Plan was exactly what Maduro is doing right now
Un abrazo a mis hermanos venezolanos, desde Costa Rica
Les deseo lo mejor
Latinoamérica está con ustedes
De pobres a pobres
@@Ricardo-gf7ts jjajajajajaa
Los gringos deben de sacar a maduro pero hoy mismo!
Jajaja un pobre saludando a otro pobre :v
God help Venezuela
From Peru 🇵🇪
And USA 🇺🇸
Sanctions?
Seeing that portrait of Simon Bolivar behind Maduro just makes me ache.
It's like when Erdoğan speaks in front of portraits of Atatürk. Total hypocrites. :/
Μάρκος Ντονελής
Ataturk was at the forefront of the murder and expulsion of Greeks and Greek culture from Turkey. Why do you care about him?
You're not alone. Bolivar is spinning in his grave
Who is responsible for economic crisis in Venezuela...?
www.quora.com/Is-there-any-truth-to-the-Polish-Prime-ministers-comment-that-Jews-were-among-the-perpetrators-of-the-Holocaust
*Just random words:* ....islam... isis... muslim brotherhood... democrats... linda sarsour... huma abedin... keith ellison... antifa... islam... isis
This is what happens when society prevents good honest kids from going to politics and say politics is for cunning bad guys.
This was actually a very good video, very informative and very correct, good job! thanks for bringing this situation to the world!
1) The poor didn't bring Chavez to power, it was the middle class. The poor didn't even vote in 1998, that came later on.
2) Chavez didn't spend millions on social programs for the poor. Social programs existed before Chavez, he just destroyed them when he came to power so that the government didn't have those expenses. But then, in a moment in time when he was unpopular, he created social programs again (this is when he brought the poor into the voting system) and threw some money at them (at this point, oil prices were high, so he could do that and still STEAL millions). The social programs created by Chavez were/are HIGHLY inefficient, zero transparency... a lot of money goes into them, and most of it disappears without yielding real world results, other than propaganda.
3) When Chavez was in government, he didn't do any of those things because of good management, he just had so much money (oil went from 11 to 150 during his time in office), that he could steal a lot and also give some back to the country (Chavez's daughter is one of the richest persons in latin America).
4) Chavez made the people dependent on the government. He stole most of the privately owned companies in the country that actually produced and exported goods, and then ran them to the ground because of unqualified workers taking over.
He had so much oil income, that he basically gave very cheap dollars to new companies (many from his friends) to import goods instead of producing them here, bringing Venezuelan companies to bankruptcy (the ones he didn't steal). He single handedly destroyed the country... it's just that Maduro is paying for it because oil prices went down on his watch.
5) Updated black market rate is 17.000 per dollar. And the official rate for friends and family is 10... imagine how much money you can "generate" with that exchange system!
6) Luisa Ortega Diaz is not an opposition leader, more like a government defector that starting opposing it for her own political agenda. She is as corrupt and disgusting as the ones currently in government... but hey, if you want to jump ship, we will welcome you!
UPDATE: 8 months later, May 2018, you need to pay 950.000 for a single dollar. And it is expected to rise rapidly in the coming months.
Really, thank you for posting! we Venezuelans appreciate it greatly
JustThaor actually Luisa Ortega has done more good to the country than any "opposition leader" did since they took over congress. And they missed the opportunity to overthrow Maduto when he made a prove fraud on elections. The MUD essentially defended the results, rejected international support and signed up for government elections with the same Electoral College. On the meantime Luisa Ortega was convicted for "instigation againdt tje government" and had to leave the country by boat in the middle of the night and become an international fugitive while she travels the world delivering proofs of how Maduro and his people stole money from Venezuela, have the biggest drug dealing cartel in the world and they starve their own people in order to force them by law only to buy from a Mexican Maduro-owned food company. I believe 1000 times more in Luisa Ortega's word than any of the MUD leaders who just want to keep Maduto in power so they can be part of the corruption.
That is not the point, she is NOT an opposition leader, as the video says so. It doesn't matter what she has done or not.
By the way, the opposition leaders and many others (news outlets, lawyers, civil groups) have denounced corruption since forever, they have just been dismissed and ignored, as LOD is being right now. Funny how things work huh?
How did the opposition miss the opportunity to overthrow Maduro? do you realize that the ARMY is in Maduro's corner? how are we going to make the army work for us?
The MUD has never defended the ANC election results, where the hell are you getting your information from? and how did the MUD Reject international support? they have been touring and asking (and getting) support for the last few months! look at how Venezuela is getting sanctions, the ANC is getting rejected internationally, etc. Do you think that happened organically or because of opposition work and pressure?
Do you know why LOD has all that proof? because she is a dirty corrupt official like the others... she had more access, does that make her good? an opposition leader? come on dude...
You may believe LOD when she's denouncing corruption with proof, so do I. but don't say Opposition leaders are keeping Maduro in power so they can steal money, because
a) Many of tour leaders are in jail, persecuted or banned from running: Muchacho, Smolansky, Lopez, Ledezma, Maria Corina, and I can name 10 more of the top of my head.
b) What money? what corruption! the government doesn't send funds to opposition leaders, most opposition leaders are PRIVATELY funded.
Please, try again.
JustThaor Maria Corina and Ledezma both denounced the MUD from accepting the results and from accepting to go to elections with the same Electoral college, and both removed the parties from the MUD. And one video by Ledezma saying he is dissapointed about the MUD accepting and legitimizimg the results and making deals wirh the government was enough for him and Leopoldo Lopez to be sent to military jail the same night. The other two mayors you mentioned including Muchacho said they don't agree to continuing going to elections with the same government is to legitimate the results of the july 30 elections, so you essentially named the ones that don't follow the MUD or denounce the MUD is legitimizing Maduro and are leaving or left the block. Bravo. This did not help your case. And about the fact they didn't overthrow Maduro. They had the results of the pols where they got 98 percent of approval votes of the national assembly to run a parallel government and they failed to name it so they didn't even do as the people asked them to. They accepted and sat on the stairs while the ANC took over the capitol.
What makes people angry is that she was licking Chávez and Maduro's asses and when they finally got her, she jumped ship and left the country like a criminal. That must upset a lot of people.
Hope u guys stay strong there in Venezuela , i know how it felt to have a such corupt people running your country , peace from malaysia . U will see the light and celebrate once again guys !
aliff redza same as indonesia, my country, best regard
pacil pacil yes bro . Aku baca jugak tentang situasi di Indonesia . Semoga pilihan raya kali ini warga Indonesia bisa mengecapi kebebasan dan kemenangan sebenar . Aminn
Malaysia is still not free from major corruptions. There are many departments and sectors to be sterilized.
Thus, it is time for Malaysia to adapt with the international standards especially the human rights instead of cherry picking it like the old government did.
sian org sana.. merana tak sudah2..
unfortunatelly, fellow indonesia and malaysia coruption is so high in our country...i dont know in malaysia, but in indonesia this kinda news (venezuela crisis) are rarely seen on tv..i mean we need this to educate votters for upcoming election
Being an immigrant from Mexico here in the U.S. all I wish for is peace for every country. We are with you my brothers and sisters from Venezuela 🇻🇪 ❤️ God Bless you all
Anyone here legally is welcome to be here.
My country, Lebanon is in an economic crises so similar to Venezuela, we have a huge inflation and our currency is losing it's value daily, electricity, medicine, gasoil.. and litrally anything is in deficit. It's extremely sad
I am so so sorry!!! Try and get out now while you still have time. Come to America if you can legally, I promise if you set your mind to it you can do it! You are a warrior and I believe in you, with god we can accomplish ANYTHING!
i wish you guys could do something about it now because in the long run when people grow complacent and tired of talking about politics bc seemingly theres nothing to be done, i think they will get stuck and truly lose (obvi easier said than done but its what happened in my country). ANYWAYS, this is really sad and i advice you to study very hard and seek any program that lets you study/work abroad in the long term, people should use google more! Best wishes fr :``)
Love to Venezuela 🇻🇪 from mexico 🇲🇽
Lived there in mid eighties. Was so beautiful. So very sad!!
Venezuela was so nice in the 1980s they even had a couple of elite motorbike riders like Carlos Lavado and Johnny Cecotto. You need a strong economy to have not 1 but 2 great riders at the same time, you need money and good infrastructure.
Chavez was the reason
when you don't change with the time, and completely rely on only one source of income,, that's what happen,,
@@Amitkumar-dv1kk when you make war against private companies, and make rules and policies that makes imposible for companies to make profit, you lose all other sources of income. Venezuelan crisis is not only one single matter, is 20+ years of destroying private and public assets.
Have you seen the documentary 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised'? In 2002 the Irish Film Board was doing a documentary on the Chavez government when the privately-funded opposition kidnapped the president and told the people he resigned! It was all caught on film in real time! The end was so rewarding. The Venezuelan people know their constitution (they carry around copies, and they have local neighborhood study meetings.) The entire documentary is only an hour long, but it is a rare chance to watch an attempted coup in real-time! It was uploaded to YT recently by 'Proletarian TV' if anyone happens to check it out.
Everything in this video is right but you didn't say everything (I am a Venezuelan)
What didn't they say, also I've seen lots of conflicting information, is Maduro popular or not?
Also do most Venezuelans think America caused your problems?
No.
They did not mention the real cause of the Venezuelan problem: Socialism.
No and No, people know it's government's fault, but people are too busy wondering how they and their families can survive and that has made the task of changing the government much harder for everyone
“His unrestrained spending lead to a growing deficit, which meant all these social programs would be impossible to sustain” sounds eerily familiar to the United States current fiscal policy.
God Help Venezuela
Love From Indonesia 🙏🙏
God won't help Venezuela. Only people can. We have to make the effort ourselves instead of waiting for devine intervention.
@OUR BEST POTG's You have a noble heart, I wish you success in your life :)
@OUR BEST POTG's your heart is very good
Halah lu ada dimana mana upil firaun
Bro, that won't fill one child's belly tonight.
Love from india 🇮🇳 I hope this country rises and shines again
Poor Simon Bolivar's shattered dreams, his country collapsed and their successor states are all corrupted and poor
Agung Priambodo el sueño de bolivar murio......si hubiese buen gobierno, seriamos otra arabia en latinoamerica
Simon Bolivar was a freemason.
@@freedomofpress5605 George Washington was a freemason
@CERC1234 Gaming, Yes, nearly all of the "founding fathers" were. I also know that the king of England ordered the colonies to pay war reparations after the "American Revolution",,, and they paid. I also know that nearly every court in the US operates under Admiralty Law (sometimes called the law of the sea). If you don't understand the implications of that, I suggest you do some research.
freedomofpress Amerikkka never paid reparations to england
"everybody wants to rule the world, but not everybody had the skill to do so"
Except Lee Kuan Yew. If all politicians in the world are like Lee, the world would have been a better place.
Venezuela will raise Greater I pray for her
Love from South Africa to Venezuela 🇻🇪
@James Wayne you are living a fantasy
@James Wayne Cannot disagree.They should chosen DA.
@@501stlegion8 NO
@@imbali_1 I am not a racist and i also belong to a minority but ANC is probably the worst party in the whole world.
@@501stlegion8 absolutely, but I really can't trust the DA
I am from Brazil and I feel for Venezuela's people, my country is also very corrupt I hope things will get better for our Latin America
Yes. Shows how capitalism isn't gonna cure Venezuela. If corruption ended then that would help it.
Comunism: No
Roraima state
Chavez: LETS HELP DA POOR
Maduro: gimme that money chavez
unrestricted socialism is small brain
From the video the crisis it´s mostly the drop in oil prices that made unable social programs and the rise what made it too
Imagine not blaming socialism itself for allowing this to happen
Chavez was also corrupt
These third world countries have always lived like this for thousands of years, by the way, under Capitalism Venezuela was one of the richest countries in Latin America, until the 1980s, until the Left parties came to power and destroyed everything.
as the ancient Greeks themselves even said "the only bad thing about democracy, is that elections can bring dictators to power", we see how easy is for someone to get elected and then blatantly deny to give that power away when his time is up.
@Ryan Alex So why are conditions so bad in Haiti, Nigeria, and Somalia. They all have capitalism. It should be utopia, right?
@@davidbach7003 lol, the nations you listed are one of the least economically free countries in the world, Nigeria has Implemented free market policies in recent years which made it one of the fastest growing economies on earth
@@cuddlemuffin.9545 Fast growing, but try to get running water and sewer service.
@@cuddlemuffin.9545I seen many Americans on internet sharing their sufferings due to capitalism. It's not different from dictatorship. Money controls everything.
I feel so sorry for Venezuelan people.
Hope Venezuela would recover ASAP
From Tokyo 🇯🇵
May the Lord God help Venezuela recover. 😢 Sending love and prayer from the Philippines. 😢
take note of the hand gesture, take note of suppressing the opposition, take note of putting in power only the people loyal to him (not to the country) hopefully we will never experience that.
I love how Vox never mentioned Socialism for one of the reasons why Venezuela collapsed.
iPhone Venezuela bottom text 100 Million dead
I like how clueless liberals like yourself always regurgitate "muh socialism" without any context. For one, Venezuela's economy is more than 70% in the private sector. Obviously private property is not a feature of socialism, and the rate of which the private sector has run hasn't changed much since Chavez's presidency. Also worth mentioning are the embargos against Venezuela (similarly Cuba). I'm not trying to defend Maduro here because by all means he is an authoritarian but... big shock... there is c o n t e x t.
@@thatoneveryfunnychannel2482 Literally, they are not worst cuz private businness, no big company trust Venezuela
0:42 is it just me or that look like a sad face
It does 😥
The inflation: GAS GAS GAS
Me rio? 😐
gos please help venezuela😢😢
love from indonesia
Adolf Hitler hi
Help 1 minute and being called "Imperialists" the next? Thanks, but no thanks!
Thx I am from Venezuela
@@dxrk3662 murica will help you, stay strong brother. 🇺🇸💪🇻🇪🌎