Goat wrote:
Dead Machine wrote:
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I'm not arguing that media outlets can be biased (a bit of Euro smugness here at the BBC being >>>> than anything your side of the Atlantic can come up with) or that HRW do criticise Israel and piss people off, but at my first point, which you've twisted, that Chavez is a dictatorial twat. An El Presidento with his own TV show, for god's sake... just because he doesn't regularly have people shot (that we know of) doesn't mean he has to be praised to the skies.
Just think about it for a minute. Why would a Western media outlet run specifically by business interests/with the typical Western attitude have a bias against a very visible South American leader who rejects neoliberal economics and imperialism?
And wow, he has a TV show. FDR had a radio show; does that make him a dictator? How does his having a TV show add to your conception of him as a dictator?
Venezuela is not a closed country like the DPRK; we would know if he was running around shooting people or dipping them in lava. Chavez is definitely a spotlight hog, a bit of a blowhard, and definitely not perfect. That much is true. What is also true, and much more important, is that Venezuelan's lives have improved dramatically since he took office and instituted his socialist reforms.
Your perceptions have been colored by too much biased Western media. Try Al-Jazeera for once as a starting point, will you?
EDIT - oh, and as for socialist leaders in South America, I'm much more inclined towards Morales, who combines everything good about Chavez with more humbleness, less rockstar persona, and a slightly more cohesive approach to reform.