Arreaza: Media and social networks have been using a biased vocabulary against the country
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Published at: 21/09/2024 09:59 PM
The Executive Secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Peoples' Trade Agreement (ALBA-TCP), Jorge Arreaza, commented on the “trending vocabulary that has been trending in the Western media and networks towards Venezuela in recent weeks”, used by the fascist right.
In this regard, Arreaza, on his account on the social network Telegram, published a list of the vocabulary used primarily by the Venezuelan extremist opposition sector and the international fascist right, whose purpose is a failed attempt to catalog the Bolivarian Government.
In that sense, he detailed and explained some of these terms, such as: “Regime or Rrrregime (in your countries there are monarchical, liberal, democratic, plutocratic, corporate, dictatorial regimes, etc... But for years the word has been reserved exclusively for Venezuela, Cuba, Russia, etc.)”
“Madurism (Stupidity. If there is one thing that is clear in Venezuela, it is that Chavism is a unitary and indivisible historical process. Some traitors, very few, will always exist),” he said.
He also mentioned: “Minutes (an artificial narrative about the publication of minutes that is not contemplated in Venezuelan laws). However, the opposition did not contest the results, which is the only way to legally use the minutes in a review process)”.
Referring to the term Dictatorship, Tyranny, among others, Arreaza stressed that “in the meantime, the Venezuelan Community Councils and Communes make their basic and project management choices and the country is preparing for elections for governorates, mayors, legislative councils, municipal councils and deputy @s to the National Assembly in 2025".
Regarding the concept of Coercion, he specified that “this about this Edmundo González, who, like a connotated coward, had been hiding in an embassy since the very day of the elections, did not go to the Supreme Court, did not go to the CNE, did not go to the Public Prosecutor's Office to institutionally deal with his complaints; and finally betrayed all his voters and allies, recognizing the truths and legality of the country in a European embassy with a good glass of whiskey and dreaming of the serrano ham that was going to be able to be eaten from now on”.
In the message, Arreaza argued that “the issues of seized weapons and the Americans and Spaniards arrested in an obvious conspiracy do not appear in Western media and networks. If anything, they refer to them to say that the dictatorial Madurist regime is persecuting and coercing poor gentlemen who were on vacation in the country”.
“Anyway... They are only inputs for a semiotic study of the psychological war against Venezuela,” he said.