Media War Against Venezuela Continues
December 05, 2013
Fear of Socialist Revolution Continues
Media War Against Venezuela Continues
by MARIA PAEZ VICTOR
Since the election of President Hugo Chávez in 1999 there has been antipathy and deliberate media distortion of the political events in Venezuela.
Last Sunday, the Toronto Star (newspaper that self-identifies as liberal, broad thinking, progressive) published a defamatory article about the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro. Once again the Canadian press goes on the attack against Venezuela, ridiculing and misrepresenting its president. And if at any time you thought that it was the personality of President Chávez that offended the world press, think again because all that media aggression now focuses on his successor, President Nicolás Maduro.
Maduro is a tall, dark, handsome man, a good orator, intelligent and friendly, but he is not charismatic like Chávez. But who could possibly be like Chávez? He was a singularity. Maduro is the first to admit it and so repeats that he is not Chávez, but with the slogan We are all Chávez he spurs solidarity with the Bolivarian Revolution of his government.
The Toronto Star is worried about inflation in Venezuela but did it worry in the decade of the 1970s when inflation jumped from 7.6% to 20.4%? Or that in the decade of the 80s the average inflation rate was 19.4% until it reached 47.4% in the decade of the 90s?[1] And what world newspaper or politician at that time forecasted with undisguised glee the ruin of the Venezuelan economy? None. Which newspaper denounced the immoral excesses mistresses, drinking, fraud and corruption- of presidents Betancourt, Leoni, Caldera y Carlos Andrés Pérez? None.
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