[QUOTE=Brage Nyman;27475237]That's probably just a matter of time.
Tobad the fucking camera man decided to move the camera away from the impact itself, but looks like they got squeezed pretty good from being rolled over. Some good crush damages probably.[/QUOTE]
A few crushed ribs will knock the wind out of even the most obnoxious, verbose protester.
Also, I think hand-held video cameras should all come with a non-removable tripod so we don't have to put up will all of this "shakey-cam" non-sense.
[QUOTE=Big Bang;27456802]I'm Venezuelan, and you people are fucking retarded, and honestly, disgust me.
They were trying to close a highway because that's the only way our corrupt communist government will fucking notice this people, regular picketing and protesting won't do crap against a government that doesn't recognize half of the people that live there and that continously jumps towards totalitarism.
These people were protesting because they were left entirely homeless ( They had houses up hill next to the road they're protesting on that's why they're there ) after the rain season destroyed their houses. They were one of the many communities that have yet to receive government aid, given that our government is way busier finding ways on how to hide their fucking multi million dollar salaries on bank accounts abroad.
True, they could have asked the nearby Alcaldia for permission, but considering that 80% of all government officials are paid off by Chavez it's more than likely that any permission would have been denied. The bus ran them over because the bus driver was a Chavista, and thought these homeless people were Oppositionists, so he wanted to kill them all.
So is the life on Caracas.[/QUOTE]
maybe you should do something productive instead of jumping in front of moving vehicles. It disgusts me more when people act so stupid.
TBH I'm not supprised this kind of stuff happened in Venezuela.
I have an Venezuelan friend so I have a vauge knowledge of what happends there and I know the president is a shit head <.<
It's obvious that video games are the cause of this.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbCNKq7A5i4[/media]
I don't understand shit of what they say in the video
Everyone saying the protesters deserved it have no idea of the current political situation in Venezuela. Someone here is explaining it to you all and you're still herping and derping
It's like Mercenaries 2 all over again!
[QUOTE=Zeke129;27525446]Everyone saying the protesters deserved it have no idea of the current political situation in Venezuela. Someone here is explaining it to you all and you're still herping and derping[/QUOTE]
if you're going to protest, protest the american way!
(even in totalitarian countries that restrict possible ways to protest)
[QUOTE=Big Bang;27456802]I'm Venezuelan, and you people are fucking retarded, and honestly, disgust me.
They were trying to close a highway because that's the only way our corrupt communist government will fucking notice this people, regular picketing and protesting won't do crap against a government that doesn't recognize half of the people that live there and that continously jumps towards totalitarism.
These people were protesting because they were left entirely homeless ( They had houses up hill next to the road they're protesting on that's why they're there ) after the rain season destroyed their houses. They were one of the many communities that have yet to receive government aid, given that our government is way busier finding ways on how to hide their fucking multi million dollar salaries on bank accounts abroad.
True, they could have asked the nearby Alcaldia for permission, but considering that 80% of all government officials are paid off by Chavez it's more than likely that any permission would have been denied. The bus ran them over because the bus driver was a Chavista, and thought these homeless people were Oppositionists, so he wanted to kill them all.
So is the life on Caracas.[/QUOTE]
Cry some more
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