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My wife is Venezuelan. She desperately wants to be able to go back someday—to visit safely, to see family, to recognize her own country again. Right now, that’s not possible. Much of her family is current or former military, and they want exactly what civilians want: freedom from an oppressive regime that destroyed their country from the inside.
She does not like Trump. Let’s get that out of the way. But let’s also stop pretending Venezuela is a Democrat vs. Republican issue. It’s not. Under Maduro, people were run over by armored vehicles. Protesters were shot. Elections were a farce. The country became a narco-state while ordinary people starved or fled. That reality didn’t change depending on who was in the White House. And for those suddenly clutching pearls about U.S. involvement—Biden continued dealings with Venezuelan oil despite repeated warnings from human-rights organizations. So please spare us the selective outrage. China and Iran didn’t embed themselves in Venezuela out of goodwill. They wanted oil, minerals, leverage. Everyone knows this. Acting shocked now is disingenuous. Here’s what’s missing from most of these takes: the majority of Venezuelans want the regime gone, even if that comes with hard compromises. They understand the cost because they’ve already paid it. This isn’t about loving Trump. It’s about wanting Venezuela back. |
Fine. But the regime is still in place, and Trump hasn’t mentioned anything about elections or human rights. His only statements have been about oil. |
| Plenty of countries have oppressive regimes that persecute citizens. No one else is sitting on the world’s biggest oil reserve though. 🤔 |
| This isn’t about drug trafficking or drug smuggling or corruption. It’s about oil. Power vacuums rarely lead to peaceful transitions of power. I hope your wife gets to visit her family sometime soon, but Trump doesn’t actually care about the people of Venezuela. See the hypocrisy of pardoning the Honduran president. |
The only people suggesting Venezuela is a Republican vs Democrat issue are the idiot Republicans and Democrats. They'd argue whether or not the sky is blue. Ignore them. Normal people know this is a complex humanitarian issue. |
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OP here:
What’s honestly sickening to me is how tribal this has become. So many people are reacting based on who they think they’re supposed to hate or defend, not on what Venezuelans have actually lived through. If your family had been there—if you’d watched them lose everything, if you’d worried daily about their safety, if you’d lived under that level of oppression—you would not be treating this like a thought experiment or a team sport. For years, we’ve been sending remittances—boxes of food, medicine, money—just so family members could survive. Not thrive. Survive. That’s the reality people gloss over while posting hot takes from the comfort of their homes. This outrage feels hollow when it ignores the human cost. When it erases the people who were beaten, silenced, imprisoned, or forced to flee. When it pretends moral purity matters more than ending suffering. If this were about your parents, your siblings, your cousins living under that system, your tone would be very different. This isn’t about left or right. It’s about people who want their country—and their dignity—back. Tribalism has rotted the conversation. And watching people minimize real pain because it doesn’t fit their politics is heartbreaking. |
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OP AGAIN:
Two things can be true at the same time. Yes, this is about human rights. About political prisoners, sham elections, protesters run over by armored vehicles, and families forced to flee or rely on remittances just to survive. And yes, it’s also about international security and oil. Venezuela sits on enormous resources. The U.S. helped build much of that oil infrastructure decades ago, when Venezuela was a functioning partner with one of the most advanced energy systems in the world. That system wasn’t “sanctioned into collapse”—it was gutted by corruption, politicization, and a regime that rewarded loyalty over competence. Pretending China and Iran embedded themselves there out of altruism is laughable. They wanted oil, minerals, leverage, and influence in the Western Hemisphere. That matters whether you’re progressive or conservative. This isn’t a Republican or Democratic issue. Biden continued Venezuelan oil dealings despite repeated human-rights warnings. Trump taking action doesn’t magically erase the reality on the ground. For families like ours—sending remittances, shipping boxes of food and medicine, hoping one day it’s safe to return—this isn’t abstract. It’s lived experience. You don’t have to deny strategic interests to care about human rights. And you don’t have to ignore human suffering to acknowledge strategic interests. Refusing to admit both is exactly how the conversation gets dumbed down. |
You're also posting hot takes from the comfort of your home, you're just being insufferably smug about it based on the experience of people you aren't. |
| OP, come back when your wife can visit Venezuela again. |
It’s also not about loving Maduro, it’s about doing things legally and for right reasons, not illegally introducing even more corruption into the mix. The only people that will benefit in the end will be billionaires and corrupt opportunists. I’m sorry that you can’t see this. This completely opens the door for this to happen globally, friends or foes. |
| OP, you are wasting your breath on DCUM’s rich white progressives. |
Rich white progressives = people that understand things, I guess. |
Many families and countries unfortunately live under oppressive regimes. You live in the US, and are writing as if no other country has these issues. They do. Why did Trump ‘help’ Venezuela? oil. Do I think you are going to stop needing to send remittance? Of course not. This was not for humanitarian reasons. Trump doesn’t care how the people of Venezuela have suffered. |
Again, progressives aren't the problem. Our problems are the hyper-partisan Republicans and Democrats. |
Well, thank goodness Trump is involved. He is in NO WAY a lying, thieving, excuse-making bullshitter whose only goal is to enrich himself.
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