CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — At least seven explosions and low-flying aircraft were heard around 2 a.m. local time Saturday in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas. The government accused the United States of attacking civilian and military installations in multiple states.
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Venezuela’s government, in the statement, called on its supporters to take to the streets.
“People to the streets!” the statement said. “The Bolivarian Government calls on all social and political forces in the country to activate mobilization plans and repudiate this imperialist attack.”
The statement added that President Nicolás Maduro had “ordered all national defense plans to be implemented” and declared “a state of external disturbance.” That state of emergency gives him the power to suspend people’s rights and expand the role of the armed forces.



That’s kind of a bold conclusion you’re not really backing up. Anything except the most peaceful assembly in the US very legitimately risks permanent injury or death at the hands of the government, and there’s countless examples of even nonviolent protests being met with lethal force.
Is it the same as attempts to protest in Russia or China? No. But it’s ridiculous to imply that apathy is the sole factor of consideration preventing a revolution in the US.
Yes, that’s true. But in a dictatorship, things look very different, as evidenced by the fact that there are no protests in Russia. If you think that’s because all Russians agree with Putin, you’re wrong.
What I’m saying is that things will only get worse in the US as time passes and the fascists tighten their grip. And that’s what I mean by apathy: not the people who are already doing something, but the millions who, despite the regime’s inhumane actions, pretend that they can just bury their heads in the sand.
Don’t you agree that the regime could be overthrown if the decent people in the US, who in my opinion are still very likely to be the majority despite MAGA, were to join forces?
There are absolutely protests in Russia.
Dude, you understand what I’m saying, right? Are you implying that the US is already a dictatorship?
I have no idea how you could draw that conclusion from my comments.
Anyways:
The US military just casually kidnapped a major head of state by exercising a tiny fraction of it’s resources, the general US population doesn’t have any more ability to violently resist that kind of overwhelming force than Venezuela does.
I am by no means calling for violence - I have no idea why you would think that. I am calling for civil disobedience, for a general strike that could paralyze the country until the regime is overthrown. I see no other way out of your situation, and I see no reason why that should not be legitimate.
I didn’t say you were calling for violence.
Okay, and you’re simply wrong.
What do you think is the right approach? Your smurf accounts will definitely not fix it…
You’ve made it abundantly clear that you’re not my ally, why should I waste my time explaining this to you?
(edit: my smurf accounts? Are you serious?)