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GatoGordo

(2,412 posts)
Tue Mar 6, 2018, 01:42 PM Mar 2018

Man lynched in lawless Venezuela. Maduro to blame anti-Chavistas in 3... 2... 1...

Die lynched for stealing cell phone in Mamo
Posted by laverdaddevargas Date: March 06, 2018
translated from Spanish



At 8:00 pm last Sunday, a subject stole and beat a woman from the community of Mamo below, which generated the reaction of the neighbors who pursued him while fleeing down Los Tubos Street.

When he was caught, he was beaten by more than a hundred people until he reached Bolívar Street, where he was left without vital signs.

"It was a river of people that hit him. The community is tired of so many robberies and took justice into their hands," said one resident.

He stressed that while the man was still with vital signs, but very bloody, a group of women went to the command of the Conas, who could not control the mass of people inflamed.

"The man fell into a sewer 30 meters from that command post and that's where they finished it. That guard post, although they have no competition in public order, did nothing either. We are unprotected because no agency came to avoid this crime."

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http://laverdaddevargas.com/24/muere-linchado-robar-celular-mamo/2018/03/06/

Very soon, Maduro and his sock puppets will spin this horrible tragedy as an affront to Chavismo. (This happens every week, because it is ALWAYS about Chavismo in ChavismoLand!) Despite the fact that these people are tired of living in crime ridden, poor neighborhoods that Maduro's Bolivarian (not Venezuelan) police REFUSE to enter, the deceased will be named as a "dark skinned Chavista" who was set upon by an angry mob "because he was a dark skinned Chavista", not a criminal.
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Man lynched in lawless Venezuela. Maduro to blame anti-Chavistas in 3... 2... 1... (Original Post) GatoGordo Mar 2018 OP
Once again, your headline is wrong...stole a cell phone...after BEATING UP an elderly woman. Fred Sanders Mar 2018 #1
It will soon become about "the government", because "everything is about Chavismo" GatoGordo Mar 2018 #2
So, fix your headline...and then say what ever you want. Fred Sanders Mar 2018 #3
Headline is perfect. Build bridge. Get over it. GatoGordo Mar 2018 #4

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
1. Once again, your headline is wrong...stole a cell phone...after BEATING UP an elderly woman.
Tue Mar 6, 2018, 03:13 PM
Mar 2018

What does this have to do with the government? Is this a M-13 "blame all the Mexicans" for one incident kind of thing?

 

GatoGordo

(2,412 posts)
2. It will soon become about "the government", because "everything is about Chavismo"
Tue Mar 6, 2018, 03:29 PM
Mar 2018

Maduro assures it as such.

A year ago, a young thug was lynched very publicly, when he was caught stealing from a vendor. He was beaten, then some bystanders doused him with gas and set him ablaze. And how did Maduro spin this horrible atrocity?

Maduro accused those lynchers of killing this otherwise "innocent" person because he was a Afro-Venezuelan Chavista. Not because he was a thief, because lynching a thief is welcomed in crime riddled Venezuela. Oh no... the atrocity of lynching had to be spun to serve Chavismo. Because EVERYTHING is about Chavismo. If something bad happens, it is because "the Oligarchy" hates Chavismo. If something good happens, it is because Chavismo fought back against "the Oligarchy" and won.

God forbid Chavista incompetence, corruption or malfeasance be blamed for quadruple digit hyperinflation, the crashing economy, highest violent crime rate in the western hemisphere, lack of food and medicine and the brain drain that has infected Venezuela for the last 18 years despite NO opposition in power.

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