-mentioned on this thread that one of my half-Hispanic cousins was born and raised in Venezuela. She has been living in New York on a work permit with her bf since 2015.
She sees this regime change of Maduro being ousted from Venezuela as a positive change for her homeland.
She is still anti-Trump though.
I agree with her about Maduro. He is a very corrupt piece of shit.
The surprise for me is that it took a very corrupt Cheeto to remove an equally corrupt Maduro from power.
For us Canadians, we cannot relate to the nightmare that my cousin went through when she lived in Venezuela.
Maduro was the Venezuelan president since 2013.
We can talk all we want on this thread about the politics about Cheeto’s move to oust Maduro.
We are very fortunate to not live in a nightmare of a country like Venezuela.
From the perspective of Venezuelans, this is a positive change.
My cousin’s parents, my aunt and uncle, still live in Venezuela. Uncle did not have a choice of not living there as he went with his Dad, my late grandfather, when uncle was 10 years old many decades ago to move to that country for my Grandpa to start a supermarket business. Gonna be an interesting phone conversation between my Mom and her brother, my uncle, about his thoughts of Maduro’s removal from power.
My cousin’s IG post:
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