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I was born in Venezuela, possibly no one in this community cares about this but I need to talk about it.

This Sunday, August 28th, elections were held to elect the new president of my country, a country that has been governed for the last 25 years by the left, by communism, taking away the dreams of millions of young people who today are scattered around the world and all we want is to be able to return home.

As expected the government did not accept the results that gave the winner to the opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, and they proclaimed themselves as winners again.

Please share every post you see about what is happening in my country,

This nefarious government is killing my people, innocent people who do not deserve this.

I want one day to be able to take my kids to the land where I was born.

I want to hug my parents, my brothers and sisters, my friends, my people.

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Venezuela
2024/7/30 Edited to

... Read moreThe political landscape in Venezuela has been tumultuous, characterized by years of instability, economic hardship, and social unrest. Recent elections have spurred discussions around democracy and governance, especially after opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia was declared the victor, only for the current regime to reject this outcome. Many Venezuelans, like the author, have been forced to leave their homeland, seeking better opportunities while yearning to return. The power dynamics at play are steeped in a legacy of communism that has profoundly affected generations. Activism remains crucial in this fight for justice, and citizens are urged to share their experiences and raise awareness of the harsh realities faced by Venezuelans today. Together, there is hope for a more prosperous future where families can reunite and the rights of individuals are celebrated. Let's amplify the voices of those fighting for freedom and bring attention to the plight of millions.