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    1. Very selfish of actual Venezuelans to have views about their own country. Do they not realise how unfair that is for the hard left?

    2. KettySketty92 on

      Pretty pathetic that the people of the country you are supposedly protesting for are protesting against you.

    3. It’s sort of a weird situation, where obviously Venezuelan people are happy because the dictator is gone…but you just know they’re going to get absolutely fucked by the US when it comes down to it.

    4. Bill_Badbody on

      >McAliskey said she expected those Venezuelans to “live long enough that they will curse the tongue in your head that ever blessed imperialism”, which she said was the reason for poverty in Venezuela in the first place.

      Very weird to blame the current poverty on future „inperialism“.

    5. Economy_Fig2450 on

      You just gotta love this. „We support socialist dictatorship in Venezuela“ met by Venezuelans themselves saying f u

    6. Problem is… the Venezuelan diaspora and the ones protesting against Maduro, left because their country went through a socialist revolution. The ones protesting who remained in Venezuela, the poor who suffered tremendously prior to the Chavez don’t seem to keen on US liberation…

      It’s like the Cubans protesting Castro…from their mansions in Miami..

      We call out the poverty in Venezuela and blame Maduro, but the country has been under US sanction.. of course if it can’t trade the situation in country is going to get worse.

    7. dropthecoin on

      I’d like to know what percentage of people marching on behalf of the Maduro regime are actual Venezuelan. I’m amazed how many Irish people in recent weeks are speaking on behalf of Venezuelans and failing to listen. They just want to stick to their ideology

    8. New-Surround1689 on

      People literally have nothing better to do, or probably can’t afford to, than to protest for another country that they have no idea about.

    9. IllSeaworthiness1711 on

      I was there today and this was only for a small group of people tried to have a go with the protestors. There were more Venezuelans and Cubans amongst us who were protesting against the murdering of dozens of civilians and Cuban soldiers, kidnappings of Maduro and his wife.
      Venezuelan people protest on the streets pf Caracas for days for their president to be released.

    10. NotAnotherOne2024 on

      “Several political parties were represented, including Sinn Féin and People Before Profit (PBP) as well as the Éirígí grouping.

      PBP TD Paul Murphy and former MEP Clare Daly were among those attending.”

      Excluding the extreme republican Éirígí. This is a cohort of the supposed united Left that is going to challenge the FF-FG duopoly.

      Good luck to the SD, Labour and independents trying to rally support for a united left alliance from the average swing voters when they’ve to align themselves with the above lot.

    11. Hot take, if your Venezuelan and you think US aggression is a good thing, it just means your Venezuelan and wrong, I don’t think the 8 counter protestors who showed up today represent Venezuela

    12. supermeteor33 on

      What the hell are the Venezuelans even protesting against. „Yes please Trump, fuck our country“

    13. There’s a full scale imperialist invasion occurring in Europe right now but America can’t be blamed for it so these clowns ignore it.

    14. > a smaller group of Venezuelan counter-protesters formed a group in front of the media

      What’s a „smaller group“? Fifty? Five?

    15. LegitimateLagomorph on

      If you support the US taking out your country’s dictator so they can bring in US corporations to strip mine your nation for resources, you might be an idiot

    16. Pension_Alternative on

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      >Speaking at the rally, civil rights campaigner Bernadette McAliskey described the Trump administration as “a fascist regime in the belly of the beast of US imperialism”.

      >At one stage, a smaller group of Venezuelan counter-protesters formed a group in front of the media and said they were grateful to Mr Trump and the US for removing Mr Maduro from power, describing him as a “tyrant”.

      >Ms McAliskey said she expected those Venezuelans to “live long enough that they will curse the tongue in your head that ever blessed imperialism”, which she said was the reason for poverty in Venezuela in the first place.

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      If I were Venezuelan, I’m not sure I’d appreciate Ms. McAliskey’s patronising comments.

    17. Donegal1989 on

      How dare these rich self righteous cunts from half away across the world tell the average Venzuelan and Iranians that their wishes dont matter. Racist pricks just trying to use this moment to further their own ideology.

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