The opposite of fear is faith
The last post this year has to do with what is happening in Venezuela these days. And do not write to echo what has already been said many times, that now we openly lined up to communism, which obviated the Enabling Act Chávez democratic rules and ignored the popular will expressed through our vote on 26 September, it's time to run or climb. Anyway.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
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My analysis of what is happening is perhaps naive and simplistic. I believe that in Venezuela the thing is so bad that is starting to get good. Because this draft country We want to get to swear that Scott tablespoon emulsion is untenable, delirious, and contrary to our essence as Venezuelans. I think if this has been sustained so far is because we have not bottomed out and (so bizarre that it seems to us) have not all serious incidents occurred in which we live until we awake to a new country that we are giving birth. Because at the turn violent rudder is forcing the government still need to occur very ugly things. I hate to say, as a citizen, like Venezuela, as a lawyer. But I think the worst is yet to be seen. Because we finally got to now or never the revolution and that generates a lot of fear, side and side.
But the opposite of fear is faith. What? That in spite of everything that comes in 2011 will find space to continue fighting against abuses of authority, which will maintain the dignity, we will grow even more as civil society, and eventually succeed in reunifying the country around a target common: the real Venezuela plural, free and fair we all want.
How to survive in the meantime? I think that 2011 is a year of profound reflection. We state again the center, the essence of things: hard work, thrift, family and close friends. I propose to lower the profile, be easier than ever. Continue to promote democracy and free thought in the street, from homes and offices. Invited to fight barbarism with information, reading, and dissemination of news.
Sometimes the only way to attack is not surrendering. I invite the citizens' resistance, peaceful and dignified. And, to paraphrase the great César Miguel Rondón, we all have the best possible 2011.
Merry Christmas, see you año que viene (si Dios quiere, y si la nueva ley Resorte que regula internet y el presente blog, lo permite).
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