I don’t care about Maduro, as far as I’m concerned, they can shoot him if they want. What matters to me is walking through the streets of my city and seeing the faces of fear on my neighbors. The military patrolling to prevent looting due to panic. It’s a collective hangover, a horrible one.
It’s 2016 all over again. It’s seeing despair entering the circulatory system of all Venezuelans, only now it’s more sudden, and we are painfully aware of it.
This is far from improving, and we know it.


Nope. I’m doing my part. The general public isn’t personally hurting enough to take action. People are generally selfish when it comes to caring, if they have food, shelter, relative safety, etc. then they don’t care about anything else. All of that is starting to go away, which is why we’re seeing more and more actively protesting, but it’s still not enough. It’s growing though.
Also it’s not 7 people enforcing it, it’s 7 people making the decision in the first place. The State has a monopoly on violence, and they use it to prevent the People from doing anything about their decisions. That’s why democracy was such an amazing invention, since it allowed non-violent decision changes.