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    franciscorivas2003 — 19 years ago(May 05, 2006 08:35 PM)

    It's a shame that being so young you support the venezuelan dictator. However, this post shouldn't be about what you're gonna do the day that they take away all the things that your parents have earned, this is about patricia.
    And being so close to her, I would've thought that YOU had better things to say about her work with your people, instead of defending la ley mordaza.
    I'm so sorry for you, growing in a country without future. Well maybe going to "la bolivariana" will get you a decent job, as long as your family doesn't do anything against the hero of sabaneta.
    Great tastes in movies by the way!


    Nowadays the only exit for venezuelans is called Maiquetia

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      blakngold4 — 19 years ago(June 07, 2006 03:58 PM)

      she grew up in deep poverty in what's (at least) not a first-world country. she's an indigenous person. she lived a life of poverty as an indigenous person in a not-first-world country. whether you think her experiences are universalizable to venezuela or not, it's a part of her story. topic creator needs to drink a glass of STFU and quit marginalizing ms. velazquez's experiences.
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          JayWalking — 20 years ago(March 19, 2006 08:35 PM)

          mechanical_warrior ,
          Your post was well explained and eloquently written. Bravo.

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            chachapumpkin — 19 years ago(August 27, 2006 07:14 PM)

            "Most American mainstream sources obtain their information from the State Department and other sources in the administration. Not exactly the most reliable of sources. The American administrations put out pure propoganda when it suits them and the situation in Venezuela is one of those cases. "
            Oh yes, because other governments around the world don't control the information that their respective media reports to the people? Please.
            And as far as the invasion and colonization of the Philippines, the Spanish beat us to it. Spain invaded and "raped" Latin America and the Philippines BEFORE the United States was even a thought in anybody's head. But are you whining about that? Of course not. Who cares that many countries before the U.S. subscribed to imperialism and committed atrocities across the globe. Is it right that the U.S. is doing it now? Of course not. But to act like we're the only ones that have ever subjugated people we supposedly feel are less than us (which isn't the case for all Americans), is just plain hypocritical and narrow-minded.
            And several centuries? America isn't even three centuries old yet!! We're babies compared to China, England, Japan, just to name a few. So saying we've been climbing over people for "centuries" is just ridiculous bunk. Especially when countries like England and Spain colonized WAY before our time. And since it seems you only skimmed your government's history books that vilify America and all its inhabitants, I'll elucidate (by the way, elucidate means to clarify) something for you: America itself was colonized by Europeans. America by no means has the patent on imperialism, colonization, and the subjugation of indigenous people. Apparently, we just learned from the people who did it to us.
            Your knowledge is severely lacking. Why don't read something that actually has facts instead of whatever ridiculous crap website you posted.

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                pupu_imu — 20 years ago(September 29, 2005 03:38 AM)

                allright so yeah, comparing americans to furbies is was kinda funny but it's obviously an exageration, the american society is way too complex to simply just think of them as some sort homogenous (sp?) solid stupid society, but i do think the average american would benefit from trying to learn a little bit more about the world that surrounds them, i'm guessing it might have to a little bit with the education system.

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                  hard2getkidd — 20 years ago(October 07, 2005 09:20 AM)

                  Some of the people in this topic are saying Americans are Like "furbies" and other insulting comments about how We Americans are ignorant towards the rest of the worlds poverty problmems ect, However The people who are making those comments are just as ignorant by classifying all americans in that category and it makes you sound jealous of us too 🙂
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                    warlok1 — 20 years ago(October 19, 2005 02:37 PM)

                    The Rate things are going, The USA will be a Third World Country, while Venuzuela will be getting very wealthy.
                    Go Citgo.

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                      svanboven19 — 20 years ago(October 21, 2005 04:28 PM)

                      you all talk about Americans but remember one thing most of there ancestors came from Europe. and the rest were forcibly moved by Europeans to America from all over the world. So in some way we are al talking bad about our self.
                      Sorry for my bad English.
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                      And plz stop with the ww2 bs, i think the Russians did most of the hard work then. We only never appreciated it because of communism. And America only benefited from a strong Europe.
                      < You imply disparity were none exists I am the collective. >

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                        roll tide — 20 years ago(October 23, 2005 03:46 PM)

                        What's all this Americans and Venuzuelans hating each other stuffnone of that crap matters.
                        We all start out the same, and our place of birth IN AND OF ITSELF no more defines us than our skin color, size, or whatever.
                        There are evil Americans and good Venuzuelans. There are good Americans and evil Venuzuelans. What we do with our lives, the choices we make, are the ONLY true yardsticks with which to measure our worth.
                        The choices that Hugo Chavez has made, like murder, property theft, and running a ring of thugs he calls the Bolivarians mark his choices as damn poor to me. In a better world he'd be a prime candidate for a bullet from the people he's harassed, jailed, and beaten, or even from the foreign corporations he has stolen from while justifying such theft under the guise of "socialism". He's a petty Fidel wannabe, a jealous twit who tilts at windmills and blames all of his bad press on vague categories like "the wealthy landowners" (as if it was a crime to OWN land and property or to make a profit, which it's pretty freakin' not) and "the imperialists" (despite the fact that America has far worse problems to worry about at the than his bellyaching). Venuzuela is run by a dictator, pure and simple, and the sooner the good people of Venuzuela (same as in America or any other nation, this is probably 40-50% the total populationthe world is filled with a**holes after all) rise up and destroy this wart for themselves the better off they will be.
                        And that's for their own good because Chavez couldn't hurt the U.S. if he tried
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                          astrid_carolinaf — 20 years ago(November 05, 2005 05:33 PM)

                          Hi everyone, this bio is soooo, i dont know how to call it(im still in shock).I am from venezuela, i went to the same highschool she did, and the description of Venezuela of imdb is completly wrong. We are not in our best economical situation but this is an development country.. we sell to USA oil to the expensive gas u put in your cars..people here go more to college than u do in USA we are intelligent, most of the people can speak another language, i bet most of u wouldnt understand if i write i sentence in spanish. Anyhow, the journalist that wrote the bio shouldt have done it 'cause obviously he or she made the worst research of venezuela ever, dont even know what he is talking about. Patricia Velasquez is a wonderful model-actress who care about the indians in venezuela (which is a pretty small percent of the people in here)So please imdb change the bio it is wrong and pretty insulting for venezuelan people.

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                              tschelmetic — 20 years ago(December 17, 2005 11:13 AM)

                              "Ahem. I live just across the border in Canada, lemonwitch, so trust me, I'm not generalizing about anything. I'm too close not to know what I'm talking about, you ONLY think that I sit at home thinking that every single American is a brainless, money-grubbing bigot."
                              Yeahit'd be like Americans assuming, based on your post, that all Canadians are sanctimonious pedants. Trust uswe live "just across the border." We know.
                              Some day, we hope you have your insight into our natures. Your narrow reasoning gets in the way of your understanding.

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                                    VIP29 — 19 years ago(June 18, 2006 12:11 AM)

                                    mechanical_warrior,
                                    I really agree with what you say, especially about the environmental problems that you say the United States has caused for itself and the rest of the world. But because China's and India's populations are growing uncontrollably, it is fine for them to consider that they should not live like the average American does, because as you said, that would require a ton of resources, which do not exist, and because it would also cause a lot more environmental degradation than exists today. I think too, that Americans are the ones that NEED to control their rate of consumption! The wealthiest nations are consuming 80+ percent of Earth's resources, while "developing countries" consume only about 20 percent.
                                    GOOD ONE! I liked your quote about how you think it would have been much easier for the U.S. to have signed the Kyoto protocol, than to have to pay so much to rebuild New Orleans and Florida every year!
                                    Thats so true, I mean, the U.S. is not pragmatic in environmental aspects. U.S. governments react after major disaster has striked, when something simpler and less costly could have been done to prevent problems in the first place.
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                                        hoboquisine — 19 years ago(July 04, 2006 07:49 PM)

                                        "P.S. The conflict in Vietnam was less of a military campaign and more of an internal political battle. Being that, America restricted itself from bombing the North Vietnamese back into the Stone-age. "
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                                        Seeing as it indeed was an internal political struggle, that gives America's presence even less justification.
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                                          chachapumpkin — 19 years ago(September 02, 2006 01:17 PM)

                                          You've spent so much time telling us all about how wrong capitalism is, why don't you do something constructive and tell us what the solution is? Or maybe you are one of those people that love to point out problems but can rarely give a viable solb68ution.
                                          Is capitalism the best thing for us? Of course not. But what are our alternatives? Communism? Do you really think that communism will make the world better? Look at what communism did to Cuba, which is just one example. Socialism? Socialism is just as flawed as capitalism. So what's the solution? I'm not sure there is one. You cannot fix human greed. And we are all greedy, not just Americans. That's why foreign countries eat up our culture. And that's not arrogance talking, you know it's true and I know its true because I've seen it in many countries around the world - McDonald's, movies, music, etc. People in foreign countries continually buy our products that are produced by our "unhealthy society". It's not because Americans are "better" or have "better products". It's because we are all greedy and we all want what everybody else has. It's human nature. And until you fix human nature - or install a worldwide dictatorship, capitalism will not go away.
                                          Maybe we are misunderstanding you and you are not trying to vilify America or its citizens. But when you repeatedly talk about our unhealthy beliefs and society while not giving credit to the fact that so many other countries also have unhealthy beliefs and societies, it makes your arguments seem one-sided and narrow minded. Your arguments seem like you are saying that America is responsible for the current horrific state of the entire world. Which is ridiculous considering that 1.) America is only 3 centuries old and the world's problems have been many, many centuries in the making and 2.) We may be a super power, but our population only makes up 4 percent of the total world population.

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