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== Relations ==
== Relations ==
=== Chavistas ===
=== Chavistas ===
*[[File: Bolivarism.png]] [[Bolivarianism]] - Although you inflated our country, we still love our country.
*[[File: Demsocstar.png]] [[Democratic Socialism]] - I share some ideas from him.
*[[File: Demsocstar.png]] [[Democratic Socialism]] - I share some ideas from him.
*[[File:Bolivarism.png]] [[Bolivarianism]] - Dad!
*[[File:Bolivarism.png]] [[Bolivarianism]] - Dad!
*[[File:Soc21.png]] [[Socialism of the 21st Century]] - Mom!
*[[File:Soc21.png]] [[Socialism of the 21st Century]] - Mom!
*[[File:Trot.png]] [[Trotskyism]] - My hero! So what's the problem? I followed his line of revolution!
*[[File:Trot.png]] [[Trotskyism]] - Wait... dad again? I'm so... what?
*[[file: Christsoc.png]] [[Christian Socialism]] - Socialism is the only way to a world that Jesus envisioned!
*[[file: Christsoc.png]] [[Christian Socialism]] - Socialism is the only way to a world that Jesus envisioned!
*[[file: Castro.png]] [[Castroism]] - Fellow ally against American imperialism and capitalism.
*[[file: Castro.png]] [[Castroism]] - Fellow ally against American imperialism and capitalism.

Revision as of 16:29, 1 August 2022

Chavismo is a left-wing ideology based on the ideas of former Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez and combining the ideologies of Democratic Socialism, Social Patriotism, Trotskyism, Left-Wing Populism, Socialism of the 21st Century and Bolivarianism.

He is the arch enemy of PragerU

History

The ideology of Chavismo was based on former Venezuelan president and ex-military Hugo Chávez, along with the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200, Fifth Republic Movement and the Great Patriotic Pole, in addition to influencing other movements and politicians of left and in Latin America.

  • Hugo Chávez - Chávez became interested in socialism when he was in the military, becoming interested in Che Guevara and having read Marx, Lenin and Mao. In 1977 he founded a left-wing movement in the army, the People's Liberation Army of Venezuela, in which he held Marxist clandestine meetings. In 1982, he founded the Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200, in which he further developed his ideology and became interested in Liberation Theology, attempting a coup in 1992, but it failed, resulting in his arrest. After being released in government at Rafael Caldera, he ascended politically, winning the 1998 elections for the Fifth Republic Movement.

As president of Venezuela, he changed the name of the Republica de Venezuela to República Bolivariana de Venezuela, also nationalized Venezuelan companies, an agrarian reform and adopted measures to move Venezuela away from Neoliberalism. Even though he was praised for some measures such as the "Bolivarian Missions", reducing illiteracy and increasing the rights of women and indigenous people, but he was criticized for his authoritarianism, increased inflation, scarcity, poverty and violence, having helped the FARC and anti-Semitism. He also had relations with left-wing presidents in Latin America, including: Evo Morales , Rafael Correa , Fidel Castro , Lula da Silva , Daniel Ortega , Raul Castro , Dilma Rousseff among others.

Madurismo

W.I.P

Beliefs

W.I.P

How to Draw

Flag of Chavismo
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Draw the flag of Venezuala.
    1. Draw a tri-color design in yellow, blue and red.
    2. Draw an arc of 7 to 8 stars in white on the middle.
  3. Draw in the eyes.
  4. Draw a red beret with a gold emblem on the side.

You're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Yellow #FFCC00 255, 204, 0
Blue #00247D 0, 36, 125
Red #CF142B 207, 20, 43
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255

Alternative variant

Flag of Chavismo
  1. Draw a ball and fill it with red.
  2. Draw the Chaves eyes symbol.
  3. Draw in the eyes.
  4. Draw a red beret with a gold emblem on the side.

You're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Red #EE2E3A 238, 46, 58
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Black #000000 0, 0, 0


Relations

Chavistas

Neutral

  • Anarcho-Syndicalism - We used to be friends despite our differences and he defended me a couple of times. But nowadays he denounces me.
  • Marxist Feminism - Of course women are part of the Bolivarian revolution! just don't be heavy with that

Opponents

  • Liberalism - Can you please stop thinking I'm making democracy worse?
  • Radical Democracy - I'm not making our country poorer, okay?
  • Neoconservatism - Stop it with all the sanctions and failed coup attempts, you're the devil! I'll get back to you in a few moments...
  • Neoliberalism - Imperialist who wants to keep Latin America impoverished!
  • Imperialism - DIE!!!
  • Mediacracy - Stop blaming the suffering caused by American sanctions on me.
  • PragerU - "VENezuELa 100 MIlliOn DEAd"
  • Third Way - You will never win, Guaidó!
  • Libertarianism - STOP TO SAY THAT I RUINED VENEZUELA! it has improved I promise you that inflation was just a small mistake
  • George W. Bushism - (takes deep breath) I think that the first people who should read this book are our brothers and sisters in the United States, because their threat is right in their own house. The devil is right at home. The devil, the devil himself, is right in the house. And the devil came here yesterday. Yesterday the devil came here. Right here. And it smells of sulfur still today. Yesterday, ladies and gentlemen, from this rostrum, the president of the United States, the gentleman to whom I refer as the devil, came here, talking as if he owned the world. Truly. As the owner of the world. I think we could call a psychiatrist to analyze yesterday’s statement made by the president of the United States. As the spokesman of imperialism, he came to share his nostrums, to try to preserve the current pattern of domination, exploitation and pillage of the peoples of the world. An Alfred Hitchcock movie could use it as a scenario. I would even propose a title: The Devil’s Recipe!

Further Information

Wikipedia

Articles

Videos

Gallery

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  1. In 2010, Hugo Chávez proclaimed support for the ideas of Marxist Leon Trotsky, saying "When I called him (former Minister of Labour, José Ramón Rivero)" Chávez explained, "he said to me: 'President I want to tell you something before someone else tells you ... I am a Trotskyist', and I said, 'well, what is the problem? I am also a Trotskyist! I follow Trotsky's line, that of permanent revolution", and then cited Marx and Lenin.