The Lack of Free Expression
Autor: Jannisthomas • November 13, 2018 • 1,343 Words (6 Pages) • 718 Views
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Thirdly, the believing just one person can have the reason in everything, is the end of the rights of free expression, and the arguments to discuss that could exist between different sectors. The biggest problem in Venezuela began when its population started to think that just the ex-president, Hugo Chavez had the reason in everything and no one could be better than him. In 2009, the Constitution of Venezuela was changed in request to the president Hugo Chavez. The most important change was about the time that the same person could be in the presidency for more than four years with the option of be eligible to another period of the same four years. The primary idea was giving to the current president in that moment or any future president the opportunity to continue performing his work as a chief for indefinite time. The decision that many people took in that moment is one of the causes of why Venezuela is sunken in the worst social, economic and political crisis of its all history. Even if in 2009 the people would had continue supporting the president Hugo Chavez, but the constitution would not have changed, it might possible the events that are happening in Venezuela right now, were different. Because no one is irreplaceable, no one can think for millions of people, and know for sure what they really want, the changes are always important. The changes have been part of humans’ life, and even more those changes are which define the future of a person or a country. Believe just in one person and not in the entire population, is the principal reason of why Venezuela and all its people in or out of the country are suffering.
Finally, even though all the situations and causes about the lack free expression that have been written up to now are different in certain way, the true is that they are related by one same country, and one same population. Each of the primary causes of Venezuela’s crisis has one important solution in common, and this is the resignation of the current government. There is not more time, not more opportunities to go back. The unique solution in order to solve all the problems that Venezuela is living, is that its people go out to the streets together, as siblings, as human beings, as people who want a better live for themselves and their families.
In summary, the freedom of expression is what define the population, and also the culture of a country. Therefore, governments under no circumstance have the rights to denied that the society can express freely their ideas and opinions. In addition, it is a cruel act when the mayor authorities of a country punish their own people just because the population are not agreed with the path that their country has been taking. People are who make a country, if the country is rich is because its population is rich in their souls, and when governments kill their own people, they are killing soon or later the source of that wealth.
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