Venezuela and the Myth of the Liberal Media

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John Oliver, who is supposedly a Leftist, made an episode where he constantly lied about Venezuela in order to make Socialism look bad. Somebody made this video to debunk the claims, and Youtube, which supposedly has a left-wing bias, banned the video.

We live in a Capitalist country which means the rich control everything. The thought that the rich would allow the establishment to promote true leftist ideas is objectively idiotic.


[video]http://www.buzzflash.com/videos/video/leftist-debunks-john-oliver-s-venezuela-episode[/video]
 
John Oliver, who is supposedly a Leftist, made an episode where he constantly lied about Venezuela in order to make Socialism look bad. Somebody made this video to debunk the claims, and Youtube, which supposedly has a left-wing bias, banned the video.

We live in a Capitalist country which means the rich control everything. The thought that the rich would allow the establishment to promote true leftist ideas is objectively idiotic.


[video]http://www.buzzflash.com/videos/video/leftist-debunks-john-oliver-s-venezuela-episode[/video]


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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-politics-idUSKBN18L2LB

CARACAS (Reuters) - Decried by protesters as “murderers” defending a dictator, Venezuela’s military insisted on Thursday it was not taking sides in the national political turmoil, though it did back socialist President Nicolas Maduro’s controversial plan for a new congress.

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Maduro was elected to a second presidential term last May on a 46% turnout.

The election was condemned as fraudulent by the Organization of American States and the European Union. However, it was recognized by Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria, and others.
 
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