There is a war going on all around us, between the exporters of capitalism and those oppressed by it. Latin America has become the biggest threat to neoliberalism and Venezuela is in the lead
These Protests are causing violence to the civilians.Mallett-Outtrim 2014 (Ryan citizen of Merida city, Santa Anita whose testimony was told to Venezuelanalysis.com by people in, Merida, 2 Marchhttp://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/10438)
Maduro is trying to start peace talks while the protestors are causing more disruption and are being portrayed as peaceful by the Media.
So Sadiya and I advocate The United States Federal Government should lift all current economic sanctions and prevent any future sanctions on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
The U.S has and is implementing sanctions to strengthen the movements –We’re a critical motion against U.S. imperialist hegemony
The Venezuelan government has resisted the neoliberal hegemony imposed by elites like the U.S. Our support for their Government is not just a way to challenge neoliberalism control in Latin America but also a way for us to challenge the neoliberal education we’re feed.
ROOS 2014 (By JEROME - ROAR MAGAZINE, Editor at Breakthrough Europe Editor at Reflections on a Revolution (ROAR), Chair at Spearhead Action Group, and a magazine dedicated to analyzing the situation in VenezuelaFebruary 22nd “Venezuela: It’s the Opposition That’s Anti-Democratic”, http://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/10389)
Our framework is we should understand the debate in terms of competing forms of knowledge production –
You’re not a policy maker you’re an academic, Neoliberalism expands by controlling our understanding of the world and the way we define ourselves within it as the judge your ballot represents your shift away from capitalist subjectivity.
Read ‘9 (Jason, The University of Southern Maine, A Genealogy of Homo-Economicus: Neoliberalism and the Production of Subjectivity, Foucault Studies, No 6, pp. 25-36, February 2009)
Our knowledge production is an endorsement for alternatives to neoliberalism we use Venezuela as a vehicle to further criticize the neoliberal structures that function all around us. Wise 9 (Director of Doctoral Program in Migration Studies & Prof of Development Studies; Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico)(Raúl Delgado, Forced Migration and US Imperialism: The Dialectic of Migration and Development, Crit Sociol, 35: 767, ProQuest)
Academic and education spaces like debate are necessary to challenge the current neoliberal regime critical pedagogy is key to creating social transformation.
Only radical reorientation of our politics can solve the impact of extinction created by the multiple scenarios of disaster capitalism Parr ’13 (Adrian, Assoc. Prof. of Philosophy and Environmental Studies @ U. of Cincinnati, THE WRATH OF CAPITAL: Neoliberalism and Climate Change Politics, pp. 145-147)
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There is a war going on all around us, between the exporters of capitalism and those oppressed by it. Latin America has become the biggest threat to neoliberalism and Venezuela is in the lead
Carlson 7 (Chris Carlson activist living in Venezuela. 2007 “Venezuela in the Center of the World”- http://www.stateofnature.org/?p=6131)Venezuela has become a symbol of hope against economic control in Latin America.
Bhatt14 (Keane Bhatt is a Washington, D.C.-based activist and writer, and a contributing editor to the North American Congress on Latin America. “US Backing the Destabilization of Venezuela”February 24, http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=11500)Right wing extremists are creating violent movements in Venezuela as an effort to destabilize the government.
Sánchez 14 (Álvaro is Charge d’Affaires a.i. at the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the UK and Ireland “President Maduro Is Calling for Peace and Dialogue - It's Opposition Extremists That Want Violence” 10/03/2014 http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/alvaro-sanchez/venezuela-protests-maduro_b_4912155.html?utm_hp_ref=uk-politics&ir=UK+Politics)
These Protests are causing violence to the civilians. Mallett-Outtrim 2014 (Ryan citizen of Merida city, Santa Anita whose testimony was told to Venezuelanalysis.com by people in, Merida, 2 Marchhttp://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/10438)
Maduro is trying to start peace talks while the protestors are causing more disruption and are being portrayed as peaceful by the Media.
Sánchez 14 (Álvaro is Charge d’Affaires a.i. at the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the UK and Ireland “President Maduro Is Calling for Peace and Dialogue - It's Opposition Extremists That Want Violence” 10/03/2014 http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/alvaro-sanchez/venezuela-protests-maduro_b_4912155.html?utm_hp_ref=uk-politics&ir=UK+Politics)
So Sadiya and I advocate The United States Federal Government should lift all current economic sanctions and prevent any future sanctions on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
The U.S has and is implementing sanctions to strengthen the movements –We’re a critical motion against U.S. imperialist hegemony
Popular Resistance March 10th, 2014 (Popular Resistance is Daily Movement News and Resources “Venezuela Threat is The Threat of a Good Example” http://www.popularresistance.org/venezuela-threat-is-the-threat-of-a-good-example/)
The Venezuelan government has resisted the neoliberal hegemony imposed by elites like the U.S. Our support for their Government is not just a way to challenge neoliberalism control in Latin America but also a way for us to challenge the neoliberal education we’re feed.
ROOS 2014 (By JEROME - ROAR MAGAZINE, Editor at Breakthrough EuropeEditor at Reflections on a Revolution (ROAR), Chair at Spearhead Action Group, and a magazine dedicated to analyzing the situation in VenezuelaFebruary 22nd “Venezuela: It’s the Opposition That’s Anti-Democratic”, http://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/10389)
Our framework is we should understand the debate in terms of competing forms of knowledge production –
You’re not a policy maker you’re an academic, Neoliberalism expands by controlling our understanding of the world and the way we define ourselves within it as the judge your ballot represents your shift away from capitalist subjectivity.
Read ‘9 (Jason, The University of Southern Maine, A Genealogy of Homo-Economicus: Neoliberalism and the Production of Subjectivity, Foucault Studies, No 6, pp. 25-36, February 2009)Our knowledge production is an endorsement for alternatives to neoliberalism we use Venezuela as a vehicle to further criticize the neoliberal structures that function all around us. Wise 9 (Director of Doctoral Program in Migration Studies & Prof of Development Studies; Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico)(Raúl Delgado, Forced Migration and US Imperialism: The Dialectic of Migration and Development, Crit Sociol, 35: 767, ProQuest)
Academic and education spaces like debate are necessary to challenge the current neoliberal regime critical pedagogy is key to creating social transformation.
Giroux 11(Chair of English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University, “Rejecting Academic Labor as a Subaltern Class: Learning from Paula Freire and the Politics of Critical Pedagogy”, http://www.uta.edu/huma/agger/fastcapitalism/8_2/Giroux8_2.html)
Only radical reorientation of our politics can solve the impact of extinction created by the multiple scenarios of disaster capitalism
Parr ’13 (Adrian, Assoc. Prof. of Philosophy and Environmental Studies @ U. of Cincinnati, THE WRATH OF CAPITAL: Neoliberalism and Climate Change Politics, pp. 145-147)