Leaving your country isn't something anyone "has" to do. Though for many people it's something that will greatly enhance their knowledge and life experience. But there is a lot of truth in the concept of "blood and soil". I have stayed where I live when I had opportunities to move to another state because I feel a great debt to my family for what they have done for me.
Venezuela is very beautiful even if there is conflict.
I know the US(my country) has been involved in the conflict there and is backing Juan Guaido, but I wonder what the people of Venezuela think of him? Here in the US they tell us that he's the good guy and that Maduro is a dictator, but I know better than to trust US news media.
Do you have an opinion on these two men? Obviously you don't have to speak on politics, and I apologize if that's rude to ask. I'm curious to hear from a citizen of Venezuela.
Also I just wanted to say that the people of the US have very little control of what our government does especially outside of our country.
Many people think they are helping in other countries, but many others also think they are doing evil work.
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Hello.
Thank you for commenting, politics doesn't escape our daily life. And here we go.
As for the president of your country and mine. Both have made decisions without considering what could affect, affecting the common citizen.
The whole situation of the blockade is pushing us to the limits, many things are missing and many of us are clinging to the idea that all this will end.
Having basic deficiencies is already all wrong.
Thank you for answering.
I knew about the sanctions, but I wasn't aware of the blockade and that's very upsetting to hear.
I wish I could do something, and I'm sorry for what is happening.
I pray that this will change soon, and I'm saddened that this is happening.
There is always evil in high places.
Maybe under the new leadership things will change.
God bless you.
Thank you. Thank you for being attentive, for thinking differently. For being part of the change.