Cabello: World leaders can't play stupid when the threat of fascism is latent
Con El Mazo Dando
Published at: 12/09/2024 04:17 PM
The first
vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV),
Diosdado Cabello Rondón, urged world leaders not to neglect the dangerous rise
of the ideas of fascism within the right of nations, which put humanity at risk.
“The world cannot be silent when that threat looms over humanity. World leaders cannot play dumb when the threat of fascism is latent there,” he said.

During his Con El Mazo Dando program, number 494, he questioned
some positions that governments in the region have expressed in
dangerous support for the fascist current that is trying to destabilize Venezuela
using social networks and characters linked to
terrorism and violence, such as the disqualified María Corina Machado.
In this regard, he warned that Venezuela has now
become the battlefield where the political, social
and economic future of the region will be defined.
“This is not a matter of arrogance, but what happens
in Venezuela will have an impact on other countries and on the entire
continent (...). If fascism were to prevail here in Venezuela,
the wave that would come would be terrible against the Peoples,” he said.
He did not hesitate to declare the triumph of the Bolivarian Revolution, so he emphasized that thanks to this resistance and advance of the Venezuelan people, “fascism is not going to be installed in America.”


“If they were in power, right now they would be
assassinating the people of Venezuela (...). There are the threats of the last few
days (...) and there we are standing,” he emphasized.
He affirmed that this resurgence of fascism reaches the Continent sponsored
by the United States to regain control of the region, without weighing the
danger that this action represents for the continent and the world.
In view of this, he highlighted the importance of the first
World Congress against Fascism, Neofascism and Similar Expressions to promote
the organization of social and political movements in the region and the world
to consolidate a great anti-fascist front.
Venezuela is respected!

The also vice-president of Politics, Citizen Security and
Peace pointed out that, as part of this onslaught of imperialism and fascism
against Venezuela, the Spanish right and extreme right, discussed in
Congress the ignorance of the defeat of the former candidate of opposition extremism.
“Today they met in the King's Congress to decide the
ballots of the elections in Venezuela and
they decided among themselves, there were voices of course that they had a position, which
I don't call worthy of truth, because the mere fact that they were discussing
that there is already interference,” he said.
He pointed out that these actions evidence the colonialist thinking of the leadership of the Spanish right and extreme right, which has not internalized that Venezuela is a free, sovereign and independent country.

“Tomorrow we will change everything because you decided that,
because you are the owners of Venezuela,” he satirized
while supporting the request made by the president of the
National Assembly (AN), Jorge Rodríguez, to break diplomatic and commercial relations with Spain.
“Let's see who loses the most. No one comes to try to
scold us because we are not going to allow it, no, no, not here, for the king to go nose
at his subjects, here we are not subjects of any king, here the issues
of Venezuelans are resolved by Venezuelans and Venezuelans,” he said.
Historical reciprocity

He drew attention to the anecdotal nature of the
evolution of history between Venezuela and Spain, pointing out that, at the time of the so-called
conquest, the Spanish crown was full of scum and that country currently
hosts Venezuelans who were fugitives from justice who were accused of corruption and terrorism.
“Spain sent us criminals in the conquest and now
we are doing the same to it,” he reflected and laughingly sent a message to Spain: “Take care of them, take care of them, they belong
to you and we don't accept returns.”
Abinader mobster and bad pay

The Minister for Internal Relations, Justice
and Peace, also mentioned Dominican President Luis Abinader's refusal to recognize his country's debt to Venezuela.
“I mentioned these days a Dominican citizen
who runs a gang of scammers in the Dominican Republic, Luis
Abinader, is now president of that country, but he is the leader of a gang,
and when I saw the treatment that that government gives to Venezuela, I
reminded him of his country's 350 million dollar debt to Venezuela,
which they refuse to cancel,” he said.
He inquired that this refusal of the Dominican ruler, as well as
the theft of the Venezuelan plane by US authorities on the soil of
this Caribbean nation, are part of the orders issued to them by the United States Government.
“As long as you don't pay, there will be no oil. The gringos aren't going
to give you oil. Go and tell the United States that you're going to pay for oil with caraotas to see if they're going to accept,” he said.



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