Two main threads: (1) Spanish-language complaints about public services—"En Venezuela, los servicios públicos dejaron de ser un derecho," citing apagones, fallas de agua, falta de inversión. (2) English-language allegations of foreign intervention—posts repeating "We invaded Venezuela, kidnapped their leader and installed a puppet, and are now pillaging the country's resources," with replies including "Nah .. summary execution." Keywords: venezuela, venezuelans, invaded, kidnapped, puppet, pillaging, normalized, servicios públicos, apagones, agua, inversión, crime.
Created 5 days ago • 20 documents • Range: 3/26 2:46pm – 3/26 7:50pm"We invaded Venezuela, kidnapped their leader and installed a puppet, and are now pillaging the country's resources just like the fascists in the 1930s did, and somehow this has already been normalized and isn't being treated as the crime it is"
Americans have let a terrorist organization take over the US, and normalized it.
"We invaded Venezuela, kidnapped their leader and installed a puppet, and are now pillaging the country's resources just like the fascists in the 1930s did, and somehow this has already been normalized and isn't being treated as the crime it is"
Didn’t Trump himself openly* say something about keeping an account offshore in methinks it was Qatar🇶🇦? [ * openly where he’s had a habit of announcing his criming ,.. akin to “ Russia🇷🇺 are you listening? “ As if broadcasting absolves him of responsibility And a challenge to be held accountable ]
https://agora.spot/nevent1qvzqqqqy2upzqyy5uu3qhrhs6p9r2u90m2v8844hls86lyfexax569vql8efvm2qqqs8j5xuywha24g78y0ckk59a30c90yt8hy8m3083s0p6xqjdlhyrsqkyz8kn En Venezuela, los servicios públicos dejaron de ser un derecho y se convirtieron en una lucha diaria. Hoy millones de venezolanos viven entre apagones de horas, fallas constantes de agua y servicios básicos colapsados. No es un problema puntual: es el resultado de años de abandono, mala gestión y falta de inversión en infraestructura.  Mientras en otros países los servicios funcionan sin que la gente tenga que pensarlo, en Venezuela hay que planificar el día alrededor de si habrá luz, agua o señal. Esto no es normal. Esto no es sostenible. Y no debería ser aceptado como parte de la vida cotidiana. Un país no se reconstruye solo con discursos, sino garantizando lo básico: luz, agua, transporte, conectividad. Porque sin servicios públicos dignos, no hay calidad de vida, no hay desarrollo… y no hay futuro.