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Ideology can transform man into a monster. In
December 1999, when the Venezuelan northern coast towns of Macuto to Naiguatá
were reduced to rubble by mudslides, then President Hugo Chavez refused the
U.S. aid that was already close to the coast because of his ideological hared
of the United States. His ambassador to the U.S. at the time, Alfredo Toro
Hardy, went to the Washington media to justify this act of horror. Today we see
men and women similarly abandoning principles and honesty because of ideology.
On the one side we have heard at least three prominent leaders and presidential
pre-candidates of the Democratic Party siding with Maduro, a proven dictator
who has stolen millions and repressed cruelly the Venezuelan people. This is
the case of Bernie Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. They
are either totally ignorant about the Venezuelan situation or, if knowledgeable,
they are being deeply dishonest due to blind ideology. On the other side we see
Maduro and his accomplices placing trucks and containers across the roads leading
into Colombia to stop the entry of urgently required medical supplies and food
to alleviate the tragedy of Venezuelans. These men and women allow fanaticism and
irrational ideology to suppress all normal humanitarian instincts they might have
possessed.
I share values from both the Democratic and
the Republican parties and place great importance on the character and human
qualities of the candidates. I am sad to
see that nowadays objectivity and intellectual honesty have been largely sacrificed
by U.S. politicians on both sides of the political spectrum. I fail to
understand how Sanders, who defines himself as a man for the common people, says:
“The United States should support the rule of law, fair elections and
self-determination for the Venezuelan people. We should not be in the business
of regime change or supporting coups—as we have in Chile, Guatemala, Brazil,
and the Dominican Republic. The United States has a long history of
inappropriately intervening in Latin American countries; we must not go down
that road again.” What Mr. Sanders calls self-determination in Venezuela is the
type of rigged elections that have maintained the current regime in power for
two decades. He is a prisoner of ideological clichés, blind to the fact that
95% of the Venezuelan people are asking for Maduro’s removal from power due to
his ilegitimacy, corruption and ineptness. Tulsi Gabbard exclaimed: “We
are headed down a dangerous path. The United States needs to stay out of
Venezuela and let the Venezuelan people determine their own future”. Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez said: “Top of FormBottom of Formthe US should
not anoint the leader of the opposition in Venezuela during an internal,
polarized conflict. Let us support Uruguay, Mexico, & the Vatican’s efforts
for a negotiated settlement and end sanctions that are making the
hyperinflation worse.” She probably does not know that Uruguay’s support of Maduro
is not only ideological but due to the fact that Uruguayan president’s son,
Javier, has done profitable business with the Maduro regime. Mexico is the only
democratic countries in Latin America that still supports the Maduro regime due
to the ideological affinities between Maduro and Lopez Obrador.
Latin American dictators and/or corrupt
leaders belong to both sides of the ideological fence. They can be from the right
as Trujillo, Somoza, Castillo Armas, Pinochet or Pérez Jiménez. They can be
from the left, as Castro, Chavez, Maduro, Ortega, Lula, Kirchner or Roussef. To
defend this corrupt bunch only because they represent a given ideology is a
sign of political corruption and disqualifies whoever does it in the eyes of
citizens who believe in honest politics.
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