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Comment by terminalshort

3 days ago

They may not be happy with him now, but they did vote for him. Can't say the same about Maduro.

My vote had absolutely zero impact on the election, and I haven't been able to vote for a person I actually liked, supported, and believed represented my interests in any national US election.

I'm mostly wouldn't like an external coup because it'd activate all my neighbors and we see a whole lot of violence in that struggle. I imagine I'd feel the same way if I lived in another country and some 3rd party deposed my government for arbitrary reasons.

  • “I don’t like my political candidate” is nothing even remotely similar to “I can’t vote”

    • Yes, blue is different than red, that is true enough. I mean, functionally I have zero representation, but theoretically anything is possible.

I think Maduro almost certainly cheated. All history and our current geopolitical relationships indicate that does not matter to the US unless you oppose them.

Even pretending to follow international law when you don’t actually do so is, to some small degree, support for international law. What the US did is essentially state kidnapping of the sitting head of an another state. This is going to be vastly more stabilizing than Maduro cheating.