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RE: My Steem Super Stars: Interview with @sircork Part 2

in #howto7 years ago

Great way to describe what's really happening in Venezuela. Very few dare to do it in such a manner, specially those organizations like UN or others that are just fronts (A fake facade), looking to the other way while people are literally suffering much more than in war.

Now a quick update: The situation has gotten worse. Now the people are paid in units about the worth of a dollar (minimal wage). Imagine getting through one month with just $1 in your pocket. And as time goes by, the amount will be less.

By the way, the loaf of bread is now almost 100.000 in the worthless Bolivar unit. And the pension the retires received are roughly 550.000. Make your own calculation!

It's a crime against humanity. People of all classes are facing this. Some of them are turning to steemit. And there are individuals who have jumped in and found a way out of this tragedy in it. But sadly, there are still millions stuck. Great Interview, @HopeHuggs . And Kudos for @Sircork for bringing this up, and being considerate for people in need.

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I've been working with Venezuelans since last october, touching hundreds of lives down there. We are giving it all we've got as a team, with @YouAreHOPE.

That's good because there's a lot that needs to be taken care of. And this must be done by competent participants with the idea of real progress.

The citizens are a living like in a parallel universe. The quality of life just fell way behind. And culture downgraded. It's so alarming seeing people losing auto-respect and the notion that they are humans with the same rights as others. And it is imperative to create consciousness on that matter.