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Cygnus
December 7th, 2013, 02:00 AM
This is a monologue (originally written in spanish so pardon mistakes) which is criticizing the Venezuelan government and calling for a revolution, I'm almost at that breaking point where I would give full support to this.

People belonging to what was once a great country, sorry to interrupt what you are doing presently, but I personally think we should get this message to everyone because it affects us all. You the literate and educated should know that the country is in a state of misery, And who's to blame? Honestly us for allowing this government to do what it pleases, but they are the protagonists of this situation. That herd of corrupt, inept, and uneducated take advantage of the common person's lack of knowledge, all to get themselves in a more favourable position, while the mediocre people are pleased with just bread and circuses, bread and circuses will soon not be affordable, and then problems will rise, but maybe then we will be even deeper in what we got ourselves into. Insecurity is consuming us as we live in fear, especially if we have something that we have the least appreciation for, since it can be taken away at any time. Can't you see that the government itself is illegitimate? Selling the country to others so they can still have imaginary power that YOU are giving them. The government is moving more and more violently to annihilate the opposition , at this time they should be planning a way to annihilate me and for you to forget about me, luckily my message is complete and ideas do not die as easily as men. If you see what I see then demonstrate that the government should be afraid of people, it is time for a change, it is time for a revolution.

rogoshtalmour
December 24th, 2013, 12:19 AM
Interesting monologue. Americans could definitely afford to read this.

sixguy6
December 24th, 2013, 09:39 AM
Sorry bro to long lol