Nicaragua’s vice-dictator Rosario Murillo unleashed a string of insults against the Venezuelan opposition, for the protests in that country that protest against the electoral fraud carried out by the dictator Nicolás Maduro, after the elections last Sunday. Murillo called them “reptiles, ridiculous, dirty rags, garbage of history, worms, rags” while describing the protest demonstrations as “street theater.”
In her daily monologue, on Tuesday, July 30, through her propaganda media, in an act of political interference in the internal affairs of another state, and doing what she rejects when others from abroad point out her crimes, Murillo accused the Venezuelan opposition of promoting hatred, “perversity and misfortune.”
“We see a ridiculous reptile, the same as we have seen before people who rise up great and dignified, the nonsense, the rags, the dirty rags, the old rags, you screwed them because they are screwed, they are remains,” the vice-dictator bellowed, referring to the Venezuelan people who have taken to the streets to demand that the popular will expressed at the polls last Sunday be respected.
Murillo’s hate speech was in keeping with her custom of referring to the Nicaraguan opposition to the point of implicitly recommending to her Venezuelan counterpart, dictator Nicolás Maduro, that he banish the opposition from that country, just as she and her husband have done in Nicaragua.
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According to the spokeswoman for the dictatorship, the culprits of what is happening in Venezuela are the developed countries, which she calls “empires” and accuses them of creating “misery, destruction, death and pain.”
And she continued her tirade of insults, saying that “the dead are them, they fill their mouths with worms, because they are dead buried by their own hatred and they wander around like shameful zombies, freaks excluded by themselves from history and those who, thank God, left here, because out, out,” said the vice-dictator, referring to the Nicaraguans banished by them and those exiled by the persecution of her regime.
The second in command of the dictatorship, who so demands respect for national sovereignty and reacts with fury when a foreigner expresses his opinion on the situation in Nicaragua demanding “sovereignty and self-determination”, interfered in the affairs of Venezuela, trying to minimize the popular demonstrations in that country and insulting the people who demonstrate against the theft of the elections at the hands of Maduro.
“In the ridiculous, looking for the camera every day, in full harmony with human misery, with the destruction promoted by their peers, to whom we say that what we are seeing is their own repugnant, false, spurious, idiotic theater. They seem what they are, ghosts without souls, they do not live,” said a Murillo full of rage, to the point that she choked on her words.
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And continuing with her tumult of insults, the vice-dictator called the Venezuelan protesters “crawling insects that do not and will not pass from the ground.”
The spokeswoman for the dictatorship, who is credited with the phrase “let’s go all out” that represented the order to the police and paramilitaries to shoot to kill against Nicaraguan protesters in 2018, said that the Venezuelan protesters “make her laugh,” and described the protest actions as “stupid, grotesque, a burlesque theater, empty, deserted, uninhabited.”
And at the end of his hate-filled speech, Murillo called the Venezuelan opposition “bloodsuckers, dark and diabolical,” and took the opportunity to mock the Nicaraguan opposition, whom he called “amphibians, insects that cannot even unite.”