Azath Vitr (D, on 06 January 2026 - 01:12 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 06 January 2026 - 12:54 PM, said:
Would it help to know that I don't read the stuff you clip and post from other sources instead of using your own words?
Oh ffs... you prefer to go by what people paraphrase on social media (frequently riddled with errors and gross oversimplifications) rather than relevant quotes from credible sources?
No, I'm just not interested in discussion which consists of you constantly posting snippets of other peoples words, instead of engaging with everyone here the way we engage with others. We've brought this to your attention before in fact, but you persist. You want to engage? Then engage man. This is a discussion forum not a NewsNet.
Moreover, the venue of where I receive my information doesn't matter as much as the person reporting it to me, and their adherence to the hierarchy of evidence. And in the case of the feeling of the Venzuelans about this, grassroots news orgs on the ground in the country had video of the people speaking for themselves...if that's not from the horses mouth, I don't know what is. And that's one of the things I was seeing, and hearing.
But let's get into it...the sources you post, as usual, have caveats that make them suspect for context....infobae being the purview of a wealthy Argentinan businessman with interests in North America notwithstanding...so not exactly unbiased. It also leaves the context out of migration in general numbers. It uses the big scary number of migrants in the last decade being 8mil, right? That seems large until you realize the country has 31million+, and then that's divided across an entire decade or more, and even then it's not split up into viable numbers based on social status...the article can TELL me till it's blue in the face that most of the recent migrants were not in any way wealthy or well off enough to shift...but I am given no proof whatsoever of that demographic split in that article. Not even the linked R4V is able to definitively tell me that, so I'm talking the articles' word that it is so?
Does this mean that my original statement is wrong? I would argue that since the vast majority of the news items showing "celebrations" are either misinformation (Alex jones posted anti-Maduro demonstrations in Caracas from 2024 and pretended it was now; and another newsworthy example was actually in Florida coincidentally where the wealthiest of the diaspora landed), or happened in America where the migrants would be more well off than "walkers" in Latin America. Does that mean your source is BS? No. It means that everything is filtered through news orgs with a vested interest in having a narrative.
Am I saying that there aren't poorer migrants leaving the country? No. All I said was that the "proof" being offered up on the American news about
Venzuelans being universally happy about this, is filtered through American lenses...and again, this is not to say Maduro was good or that they should not be happy he's gone (though unseating him and leaving his entire govt apparatus in place speaks to the idiocy of the trump admin)...more that "American Regime Change" has rarely yielded good results for the nation in question.
Azath Vitr (D, on 06 January 2026 - 01:12 PM, said:
That is a terrible way to determine what's true, and a wonderful way to be misinformed (and chronically enraged).
No sir, my point was that I find the way you discuss on the discussion board irritating. Just flinging (sometimes oddly sourced, or contextless) news items into the ether, instead of engaging in discussion as you see it and then linking at the end for proof of what you said if that's required.
Azath Vitr (D, on 06 January 2026 - 01:12 PM, said:
But if you really need it simplified for you: you were thinking of the initial wave of migration after Chavez's election, as opposed to the mass migration after 2015, when US and Western sanctions under Trump led to deteriorating socioeconomic conditions. While more than half of the surveyed households with emigrant relatives were rich, and only 12% came from the poorest strata, more than half is still not an overwhelming majority. Reality is messier than your oversimplifications.[/size]
And this just proves that you missed the entire point of my comment about the POV through the lens of America that MAGA is pushing that this is universally a loved thing...when many in country know what a poison pill it is.
You know you and I can discuss things here without going for the throat, but I find it hard to engage with you when you come off like every comment I make is worthy of derision, or calling what I've posted oversimplifications since I'm not giving a lecture on the subject and diving deep.
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