>be venezuelan >stand in 3 hour line for basic shit >government will not import medication >unable to get fill prescriptions >huge % of children are now officially "undernourished" and infant formula is expensive as hell >police apparently have a fucking arsenal of teargas
>opposition leader is a jew with close ties to Washington and wallstreet.
Lincoln Morris
what is bastille the conditions on the ground for average people, the scenario's are similar in a lot of ways. they will use machetes and you're retarded if you think there not caches of weapons in every south american country. mexican cartels field browning mg's, and the military is of the people, they will act if their families suffer similarly
by the way, the oil.
Gavin Davis
>tell me how this WON"T become a civil war Nobody has weapons and army is firmly behind the government.
Brody Gutierrez
>firmly behind the government honestly how do you believe this? do their families not live in the same conditions? do they have food enough to give to everyone who wants? i think that they are tentatively behind the government, do not kid yourself
Nathaniel Reed
>what is bastille The French had weapons, including cannon, to attack Bastille. They simply wanted more muskets.
Yes I do. I work alongside two Venezuelans. The government keeps the army and policy happy by giving them cars and apartments. This is a country that experienced three coups in a twenty odd years. The soldiers know the price of a failed coup.
Dominic Thomas
> I work alongside two Venezuelans. what kind of qualification is this
Hunter Clark
This. For every thread that is ever created asking why Americans need guns; this. An unarmed society is a slave to their government.
Jonathan Thompson
And how would the people of america fight the greatest army on earth? Are you fucking kidding me.
Jonathan Myers
You are retarded
Aaron Stewart
agreed bullshit costs when guns are involved. is america now some professional anti-insurgency operation? remind me again when we won one of those?
july 4th marks not the day that the world recognized america as a country, but the day that we declared it. revolution will come from the military, because they are not stagnating in venezuela, they are actively dying
Juan Morgan
We have no guns to do a civil war
Tyler Ross
It's a hell of a lot better than your mediocre argument
Alexander Taylor
>no guns meanwhile in mexico
Jacob Rogers
The US is a massive country with many natural choke points. Military conflicts are more than just tanks and guns, it's mostly logistics. Imagine partisan warfare from WW2 and multiply it by 100. That's what the government would face in a civil war on US soil. This isn't even mentioning how easy it would be to create chaos in government held cities by cutting off their food and starting unrest, further tying up the government's resources to fight the insurgents.
Daniel Peterson
Meant for
Bentley Gutierrez
why do you think the military will just allow this to continue as it has? how long do you think it would be tolerated? i appreciate your perspective then, but if it continues downward-sliding, no improvement, constantly losing ground- how long will they stand and watch
Josiah Brooks
It will become a war, and then the slave trade will pick up in Venezuela
Kayden Sullivan
>tell me how this WON"T become a civil war How are they suppose to fight a civil war when only one side has the guns?
Owen Butler
>why do you think the military will just allow this to continue as it has? Because they're getting all the gimmedats.
If it begins to affect them, then perhaps. Until that, it's unlikely.
Cooper Stewart
i'm addressing that as we post here
>Venezuela's infant mortality rose 30 percent last year, maternal mortality shot up 65 percent and cases of malaria jumped 76 percent, according to government data not good stat increases to have, they are all tied to economic destruction. those numbers are high in africa because it's a shithole, and far lower in first world nations for obvious reasons.
Adrian Cox
they live there. you're not implying that just having a soldier in the family is a guaranteed bubble from a national meltdown? the military sees the suffering second hand then at best, and they will eat less too some day
Jayden Rivera
venezuela is sliding rapidly into africa tier and people think there will not be a revolution
Caleb Nguyen
Look at the third cop from the left. How could he ever arrest someone with that body mass? He looks like me, and I'm a fucking nerd.
Our fucking police women look tougher than that dude. Shame on you, Venezuela.
Cameron Harris
DONT FEED YOUR KIDS INFANT FORMULA
HOLY FUCK I THOGUHT THIS BOARD WAS SUPPOSE TO AT LEAST PRETEND TO BE REDPILLED