Venezuela’s Communes: Still Here, Still Fighting

About 2,000 grassroots communes maintain direct and participatory democracy in the face of the country’s economic crisis. This report was filmed before the COVID-19 pandemic began to affect everyday life in Venezuela.

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20 thoughts on “Venezuela’s Communes: Still Here, Still Fighting

  1. Solidarity with all Venezuelan communes! May the imperialist behemoth trying to destroy them one day be smashed and the people free from oppression

  2. Can you even imagine what these communes would be able to accomplish if the US wasn’t trying to destroy the country. Stay strong and healthy Venezuela !!!
    We are with you with LOVE from NYC
    💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼🙏🙏🙏☮️☮️☮️💚💚💚💯%

  3. News from "on the ground" in Venezuela is very important these days because the writers for mainstream publications have been using their Twitter accounts as a claque promoting regime change in that country. For some reason, their bosses are mortally afraid of socialism.

  4. This is good. They fought the good fight & are now prevailing to some extinct. This will be the way for survival & thriving in the future.

  5. This should be available in Spanish as well…. perhaps instead of dubbing the interviews spoken in spanish they should be subtitled to English.

  6. Venezuela is the perfect example of why socialism doesn’t work but ignorant people continue buying into liberal propaganda from stuff like cnn that socialism is good and vote for Marxist candidates like joe Biden and Bernie sanders who are puppets of the new world order

  7. Also no1 talks about how the United Kingdom (Engalnd) is refusing to give back the Gold that has been reserved in the bank of England because Manduro wouldn't bend the knee to the United States.

  8. The hillside they're clearing looks like it will slide down into their houses if it rains and if cleared of plant cover will surely erode severely.

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