Mauro de Catia: The voice of the elderly heard in Revolution (+seeding)
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Published at: 23/08/2025 08:24 AM
On August 23, 2013, the voice of the social fighter Mauro González, a unique elderly adult who every Saturday of every week, went out on Radio Nacional de Venezuela (RNV), exposing the feelings of this sector of the population that was invisible in the Fourth Republic.
“My greetings and respect to all those who think like me, to those who think differently and to those who don't think that they are getting smaller every day”, with this phrase, this grandfather, better known as Mauro de Catia, began his radio programs on the YVKE Mundial and RNV stations, spaces in which he made visible the voice of older adults.
In 2011, on October 10, in a telephone contact between President Hugo Chávez and the YVKE Mundial radio station, during the broadcast of the program La Tertulia, he gave the first contributions of what later became the Great Mission in Greater Love, on December 13, 2011.
From that moment on, this unique grandfather whose community and social struggle was known only in Caracas, became the icon of a sector of the population that in the recent past of our country was mistreated and attacked when he dared to raise his voice in defense of their rights.
With 73 years of life, for him, age was always a mental condition, proof of this was the vigour, enthusiasm and passion that he imprinted on each of his programs, in which, in addition to acting as a counselor or guide, he served as a channel for those who came in search of solving a problem with the payment of their pension or who simply had not accessed this right.
Mazo News Team