While in the case of Venezuela,
the mouthpieces of the Western mainstream media are "shouting"
constantly against Nicolas Maduro, they keep a completely neutral
position (in the best case), concerning the constitutional coup
against Dilma Rousseff in Brazil.
Concerning Venezuela, the Western
media mouthpieces are doing their job, which is propaganda as usual.
The recipe is known. You present the half truth, with a big overdose
of exaggeration. The establishment parrots are demonizing Socialism,
but they won't ever tell you about the money that the US are
spending, feeding the Right-Wing groups and opposition to proceed in
provocative operations, in order to create instability. They won't
tell you about the financial war conducted through the oil prices,
manipulated by the Saudis, the close US ally.
But the case of Brazil is even
more interesting. The dirty war against Dilma Rousseff here is so
obvious, that the Western media pundits find it difficult to build
solid narratives for the public.
In many cases, they try to
maintain a neutrality on the issue, or even highlight the "failure"
of the economic policies of Rousseff administration. Again, they
won't tell you a single word about Rousseff's efforts to relief
millions of Brazilians from poverty, or even the completely corrupted
neoliberal opposition that proceeded to the impeachment against
Rousseff.
The US government has been also
remarkably silent about this coup. Naturally, because the big US
corporations are ready to invade again in Brazil. In other cases, the
US officials would be “yelling” about the "abolition of
democracy", but not in this case. Simply because they don't like
Leftist governments that try to implement social policies. That
doesn't help the invasion of the US corporations.
The time has come for the Leftist "threat" in
Latin America to be overthrown. The neoliberal establishment will do
whatever it takes. The corporate monsters are ready for another round
of economic grab in Latin America with the start of the next US
presidency.
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