The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) called on the Venezuelan people not to be fooled by the calls of the fascist right, who intend to fill the country with hatred and violence.
“Rest assured that their plans include murdering their own people. We have told fathers and mothers, do not let your children fall into that trap, do not be fooled. While these people were enjoying their Christmas holiday in peace, with joy, they declared every time they could to try to sow hatred, fear, fear. Let’s be careful with these calls,” Cabello stressed during a meeting with the revolutionary forces of Caracas.
From Ezequiel Zamora Park, he highlighted that the violent, the fascists, the terrorists are the representatives of the extreme right, who maintain a psychological war on social networks to try to keep the people in anxiety.
In this sense, Cabello recalled how the opposition has always used gunmen and snipers to attack their own people and then blames the Bolivarian Revolution. In this sense, he recalled the events of April 11 and July 29 when “they attacked their own people.”
People in the street
Likewise, the PSUV leader assured that the social movements, the collectives, are willing to take to the streets to defend the Revolutionary Government in case the bourgeoisie “goes crazy” and wants to fill the country with violence.
“Rest assured that tomorrow the bourgeoisie will go crazy, I hope they don’t do it because they are going to take a beating, and if they try to do something, they are going to find us all together. “The people know that we are going to be united,” he said.
Likewise, I reiterate the call to the revolutionary forces not to fall into provocations, “because a safe hand does not get stuck.”
Stigmatization of the people
On the other hand, Cabello assured that the bourgeoisie has never been interested in how the People live and that is why they stigmatize and attack social movements, collectives.
“There are some who call them social movements, others fronts, but they are collective, because they are part of the stigmatization and they have never, that bourgeoisie, ever sat at a table to say: Where will this agent come from? Why do they call themselves collectives? Why are they revolutionary? Because the bourgeoisie has never been interested in how the people live (…) Those who have never been to a neighborhood accuse us of being violent or of any barbarity. They speak because they do not know how copper is beaten in the neighborhoods,” he highlighted.
Furthermore, he indicated that the classist thinking of the bourgeoisie is what makes it act against the people. “They (the bourgeoisie) hate us, we don’t hate them, but we are not going to let ourselves be screwed by them,” he emphasized.