There is a true and clear parallelism between the political situation in the USA and Venezuela (Paleozuela) and other countries. A parallelism born from ultraliberal immigrationism and the unfair competition unleashed by a globalised world.
In the USA, an alliance of workers and industrialists, through their 'democratically' elected (under the current Constitutional rules) President Trump, are fighting to take control of the political system from a treacherous immigrationist oligarchy, that has opened the country to a globalist assault and undermined the industrial and military strength of the nation, as well as the security and wellbeing of its citizens. This 'American' globalist oligarchy, is waging a relentless war of attrition, through the political institutions it controls and, above all, through a brutal media war that seeks to regain power by promoting a constant state of emergency and tension, through fake news and the mobilisation of their obamist, anticommunist lefties and minoritymonger supporters (feminazis, black supremacists, etc...), in readiness for the next elections and beyond.
The victories of President Trump in the USA, Brexit in the UK and anti-immigrationist parties in Italy and, more recently, in Spain or the antiglobalist ('anti-immigrationist'...?!!!) protests in France, is a measure of the strength of political systems that owe their, relative, freedom and democratic character, to the constant and brutal pressure of a strong and internationally organised socialist working class.
In Venezuela, power is being 'usurped', actually and unconstitutionally (according to their own Bolivarian Constitution), by an extreme left wing version of the globalist oligarchy. This is, precisely, what the immigrationist American oligarchy (and others around the world), wants to do in the USA, by putting in doubt and undermining the constitutional mechanisms and laws for the election of Presidents. What is more, this is, precisely, what they did before Trump's victory, as mass uncontrolled immigration, unfair competition, etc... are, essentially, unconstitutional and illegal.
However, there are important differences that characterise Venezuela. The lack of a strong working class socialist movement in an underdeveloped country, has allowed the growth of leftist, 'agrarian socialism' or 'magic socialism', that is, fantastic and fake ideologies (ethnicism, racism, bolivarianism, etc...), that do not and cannot challenge the existing order, but reinforce or worsen it. That is why Venezuela is crumbling from the inside. The Communist Party (parties), fooled and leftified, is not independent and is just an appendage of the anticommunist Bolivarian movement.
Also, the Venezuelan opposition, is a combination of the old globalist, right wing, feudal oligarchy, bent on recovering power and new sectors that are being destroyed, starved or forced out of the country by misgovernment. This forced migration is what allows other countries to intervene, as it constitutes a Venezuelan demographic aggression against its neighbours. That is why Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Spain and others, are against the Bolivarian Misgovernment in Venezuela.
The Venezuelan opposition is, in many ways, reactionary and as vile as the Bolivarian Misgovernment. But, we should not forget that, real revolutions are usually triggered by reaction.
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