The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, stated that the time will come when social networks are regulated in the country, given the “harmful challenges” of these platforms that threaten physical and mental integrity. of youth.
“We are not going to hand over the country to some psychopaths, we cannot,” he stated during the issue No. 503 from the program Con El Mazo Dando.
He highlighted that in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo the use of social platforms was restricted to minors within schools, and assured that Venezuela “has always been at the forefront” of this type of legislation.
In that sense, he dismissed the possible reproaches that the regulation of social networks in the country would entail, but emphasized that “the mental and physical health” of children “is worth that and more.”
Harmful challenges
Cabelló recalled that in the last two weeks five young people were intoxicated in schools due to the so-called “challenges” or “challenges” of the networks.
In this regard, he urged parents, representatives, teachers to “be aware” of what their children are doing. “Someone has to notice at home and see what is happening,” he added.
He warned that when there is no control over these types of challenges, young people may be building “highly harmful” devices with dire consequences.
“The main challenge should be for all students to obtain levels of excellence, for us to be better Venezuelans and better human beings,” he reflected.
The Bolivarian leader said that the main promoters of these actions on social platforms “are not interested in a world of peace,” but rather one of “anarchy, disasters, where we all end up hating each other and in which everyone does what they think is best.” ”.
“Airsoft Gun“
On the other hand, the also Minister of Interior Relations, Justice and Peace, ordered an investigation against the “Airsoft Gun“, replicas of tactical equipment weapons in which air bullets are fired.
“Is that Venezuelan? Venezuelan is playing top. These are customs that come from outside and are very dangerous, because those people get bored of those ‘airsoft’ and then they go to the ones who are real,” he argued.