Nicolás Maduro: «the Venezuelan Youth is not Fascist»

Nicolás Maduro: «the Venezuelan Youth is not Fascist»

When speaking to the Venezuelan youth, the president insisted that «we have to win in the streets and in the networks. Not the other way around».

The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro said on Tuesday that the Venezuelan youth is not terrorist or fascist, intervening in the inauguration of the national headquarters of the Great Mission Venezuela Young, within the framework of the International Day of the Youth.

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“Youth in Venezuela is not fascist, it is not terrorist,” the head of state shared at the meeting with leaders of the Chavista youth, while insisting that they turned young people into criminals.

While the dignitary said that “you had not seen the face of fascism”, he remarked that “one thing are the «commanditos» hired and paid with drugs”. «Youth want work, education, sport, rumba and happiness», the president said.

Speaking to the Venezuelan youth, the president insisted that we have to win in the streets and in the networks. Not the other way around», while stressing that youth must be “on the streets, in the media with truth, in networks and on walls. Real truth and virtual truth”.

“We call youth for culture, knowledge, knowledge, the great and the beautiful. To make theater, for the scientific seedling. There are fascists who seek youth to give them drugs, to destroy them, so they can go out and burn them”, said Nicolás Maduro.

He also urged the search for youth. “Let’s seek them to build values,” he reflected.

In the chair, he denounced the cyber war of imperialism against peace in Venezuela through social networks, while warning that WhatsApp handed over the entire database of Venezuela to the extreme right.

“This network is in the hands of technological imperialism, enemy of Venezuela and humanity,” said Nicolás Maduro, while recalling that the US has a stake in the Venezuelan Government. banned the use of Tik Tok in all their public officials.

Maduro warned about the manipulation they made with the phrase “bloodbath”, when Maduro meant that if the fascist extreme right had won the elections they would have gone to kill thousands. “They had paid criminals with money and drugs,” he said.