#venezuela

enrique262
enrique262

Well guys, it happened, we’re officially living under a dictatorship in Venezuela.

And so, it begins I suppose, the future has never looked darker, and hope never this small, it’s a brave, scary new world we’re getting into, and quite frankly, one many of us weren’t prepared for… 

I don’t know what awaits me tomorrow, what await us tomorrow, but one can’t hide from reality, so tomorrow I enter a new world where democracy died, and tyranny prevailed.

¿Que será de Venezuela?

venezuelastay safe dude
enrique262
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“ The priest and the dying soldier, 1962 Navy chaplain Luis Padillo gives last rites to a soldier wounded by sniper fire during a revolt in Venezuela. Braving the streets amid sniper fire, to offer last rites to the dying, the priest...
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The priest and the dying soldier, 1962

Navy chaplain Luis Padillo gives last rites to a soldier wounded by sniper fire during a revolt in Venezuela. Braving the streets amid sniper fire, to offer last rites to the dying, the priest encountered a wounded soldier, who pulled himself up by clinging to the priest’s cassock, as bullets chewed up the concrete around them. The photographer Hector Rondón Lovera, who had to lie flat to avoid getting shot, later said that he was unsure how he managed to take this picture. The Catholic priest, Luis Padillo, would walk the streets, even through sniper fire, offering last rites to the fighters. Besides priest’s bravery, he also knows the enemy will think a lot before shooting him (just imagine the propaganda) and the enemy soldiers are catholic and would refuse that order.

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