Tuesday, March 15, 2011

¿Nacen viejos los estudiantes "bolivarianos"?

Los estudiantes están marchando exitosamente en Caracas para sus derechos y ¿que hace el gobierno?  ¡Sorpresa!  ¡Cadena!

La miré 5 minutos y tuve que parar: demasiada brutalidad.  Un "estudiante" hablando de que nadie podía negar de que la Venezuela de ahora era diferente de la de los 80.  Primero, "a el no le consta" por la edad.  Segundo, la Venezuela del 2011 no es la misma que la del 2010, si a eso vamos.

¿'Por qué tanta banalidad, tanta repetidera de consignas palurdas y anticuadas?  ¿Es que los estudiantes "bolivarianos" nacen viejos?

Esperemos que esa cadena sea solo para eso y no para tapar alguna emboscada.  ¡Con el ejemplo de Gadaffi a esos cubanos que dirigen el país se les ocurre cualquier barbaridad!

PD: Tal Cual lo publica, el falso debate, por si no me creen.

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