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Venezuelans angry with government as time runs out to rescue survivors

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Residents and volunteers are furiously scrambling to uncover survivors from a devastating disaster, yet they feel abandoned by the very government that’s supposed to protect them. Meanwhile, you won’t find CNN or MSNBC shining a light on this pathetic lack of response. Instead, they’re too busy feeding us shiny narratives about “community resilience” as if that’s a substitute for real help.

Let’s be real: when lives are on the line, “resilience” doesn’t cut it. Isn’t it ironic? When a crisis strikes, we’re supposed to rally around participation trophies like “community spirit” while our leaders remain MIA. Fox News loves to posture as the voice of the hardworking citizen, yet they’re just as guilty, relying on flavor-of-the-week talking points instead of asking hard questions about government accountability.

What’s more disgusting is that corporate media will repackage these stories, serving them up as feel-good headlines rather than confronting the grim reality: people are in desperate need, and bureaucratic red tape is standing in the way. Instead of pushing for tangible support, these outlets often care more about their ratings than the human beings suffering through a disaster.

This isn’t just incompetence; it’s negligence. If mainstream media truly cared, they’d be calling out the government for its failures instead of soft-pedaling the narrative. But why would they do that when they can just keep playing the political games to keep us clapping for their corporate sponsors?

The harsh truth is, while volunteers risk their lives, the only thing the government seems committed to is money-making schemes. Let’s demand accountability, not empty platitudes.

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