Abr. 29, 2026 11:13 pm

Franklin Camargo responde al Sofista Diego Ruzzarin sobre la DICTADURA de VENEZUELA

Franklin Camargo Desmonta con Hechos la Defensa del Régimen Chavista: Así es la DICTADURA en VENEZUELA

El analista político Franklin Camargo respondió con hechos a las diletantes justificaciones del sofista Diego Ruzzarin, quien intentó relativizar la naturaleza del régimen que oprime a Venezuela. Mientras Ruzzarin evadía la pregunta directa sobre la calificación de dictadura, buscando refugio en debates semánticos, Camargo asumió la responsabilidad de definir con precisión y claridad lo que el chavismo-madurismo es: una maquinaria totalitaria que ha aniquilado la democracia, la libertad y la dignidad del pueblo venezolano.

Ruzzarin cuestionando la definición misma de «dictador», intentando desviar la conversación hacia una crítica previsible contra los Estados Unidos. Esta estrategia, tan común entre los apologistas de tiranías, busca siempre cambiar de tema, victimizar al verdugo y demonizar a quienes denuncian las atrocidades. Sin embargo, Camargo llama a no caer en la trampa dialéctica. En lugar de eso, ofreció una definición cristalina y basada en principios universales: una dictadura es un régimen donde el poder se concentra en una sola persona o grupo y se mantiene mediante la represión sistemática de los derechos individuales.

Para dejar fuera de toda duda la realidad venezolana, Camargo acudió a George Orwell, cuyo espíritu presagia precisamente el estado de terror implantado en Venezuela: un sistema sostenido no por el consentimiento, sino por el miedo. Un sistema donde los derechos individuales son abolidos y el Estado, o el partido único que lo controla, ejerce un poder absoluto. Esta no es una abstracción teórica, sino la crónica diaria de millones de venezolanos que han visto cómo su nación, otrora próspera, fue convertida en una cárcel gigante por la revolución bolivariana.

Camargo procedió entonces a enumerar, con la frialdad de un informe de derechos humanos, los pilares de esta dictadura. Señaló los miles de presos políticos, encarcelados por pensar diferente, una cifra que organizaciones como Foro Penal documentan meticulosamente. Denunció la censura férrea que ha cerrado medios de comunicación, encarcelado periodistas y convertido a la prensa libre en un delito. Recordó a los manifestantes desaparecidos, a los médos y profesores perseguidos por su labor, y el éxodo de más de siete millones de ciudadanos huyendo del hambre y la represión, la mayor crisis migratoria del hemisferio.

Mientras un pueblo entero clama por libertad, sus defensores extranjeros se preocupan por gestos vacíos o tecnicismos lingüísticos. Franklin Camargo, con firmeza y basado en la verdad de los hechos, cerró cualquier espacio a la relativización: Venezuela vive bajo una dictadura socialista, y llamarla por su nombre es el primer paso para restaurar la libertad que le fue robada.

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