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Violence in Venezuela


            There is always a solution to everything in this world. But to always pick fighting over just solving it in a calmer manner seems to be the only solution. We all want to live in a peaceful world where there is no violence at all. Unfortunately, that can never be done because there will always be something like a misunderstanding that will screw it up. Power is one of the reasons why many countries go to war. Power happens to be the motivation to all of this. Then, comes money which is also another reason why countries or people go to war. Another reason why many people fight is because of human rights and freedom and that is why Venezuela is fighting for, for once in for all to have freedom. For the past fourteen years, a guy named by Hugo Rafael Chavez Frias turned what used to be a great and beautiful country to live in into one of the most dangerous countries in the world. He took everything from the Venezuelans. He took the freedom of the people to walk in peace through the streets. He just cared about power and having money but he did not care about the people or the security. He was the reason for many Venezuelans to leave the country because of how unsafe it was. Nevertheless, his death came and we thought it was going to be over. Little did we all know that it was not over. Another guy named by Nicolas Maduro, who was not elected as the official president of Venezuela, came and took the presidency. Without having any education background just that he was a bus driver he took the position of president and started to take down Venezuela deeper. Because of him is why there are no more sources of food and groceries. Because of him is why most airlines do not sale more tickets to Venezuela because they were not paying them. To be president of a country, that individual most be citizen from the country. Everyone knows that. But Nicolas Maduro, who is from Colombia, did not even care about that.


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