Cabello to reviewers: If you have nothing to say, stick your tongue in your pocket

First Vice President of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela Diosdado Cabello
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Published at: 14/08/2024 10:33 PM

This Wednesday, August 14, the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, suggested that when what is at stake is the peace and stability of the Homeland, it is better not to give an opinion if you have nothing good to say or if you don't have constructive criticism.

“When a unit or a country is under siege, any internal question that occurs raises doubts about the loyalty of those who question it, because in a time of siege, any doubt is treason, so if you have nothing to say, stick your tongue in your pocket, unless you have another interest, because what is at stake is peace in Venezuela,” Cabello said during his Con El Mazo Dando program No. 490.

He assured that those who “put the same discourse of the fascist extreme right in their mouths are not doing good for the country's peace.” At the same time, he reaffirmed that criticism and self-criticism must always be done, but not to divide.

He pointed out that there are those who in the smallest storm “throw themselves and go almost into the arms of the enemy, fortunately, there is no harm that for good it doesn't come and those storms come and go; and those of us who have been lucky enough to stay are forming our character and we are moving forward and we already know what everyone is for”.

“We are learning, this is constant learning (...) sometimes there are companions who have sensitive skin, that's why Che (Guevara) said: You have to tighten your skin, but without losing your tenderness; love, dedication, this is a long journey,” he said, referring to those who were able to betray a man like Commander Hugo Chávez.

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