"What happens if you put 'US-backed’ into a newspaper? Will they take it out? Yes. And the funny thing is that no one would ever know because the journalists would just never [even] think it. It is a form of mind control because everyone thinks they are free. And the best people to write censored arti- cles are people who don't even realize they are performing self-censorship."
"However, the growing economy meant their total income was much higher in 2012 than in 1999. It was only the richest 10 percent of Venezuelan society who were financially worse off under Chavez (ECLAC, 2013: 89)"
"Venezuelan elections are among the most carefully moni- tored in the world by election-monitoring bodies and outside obsery- ers, who attest to the robustness of the system."
"...those protesting are not a grassroots group of citizens but a small group of rich students from elite universities and the light-skinned privileged elites who are conducting a terror- istic campaign of violence..."
"Furthermore, the targets of attack by the protesters: kindergartens, universities, health clinics, more than 160 Cuban doctors (some who protesters attempted to burn alive) (Ellner, 2014b), the Caracas Metro, etc. all have a clear political message: the buildings and institutions targeted were representations of the flag- ship programs in education, health, transport, etc. of the missions, the epitomes of the collectivist, social-democratic state the government had been trying to build since 1999."
"It should also be noted that the problems of crime, inflation and food shortages mentioned as reasons for protesting ar are issues that least affect the wealthy and disproportionately affect the poor."
"The fate of Castro-ism may be at play in Venezuela,' Mr. Pardo said. 'What we were not able to topple in Cuba, we may be able to topple there.'" - THE NEW YORK TIMES
"Journalists coming from elite backgrounds are increasingly distanced from the everyday reality of the population, and are less likely to share the views of the majority and less likely to report on problems affect- ing the working-class. In more unequal countries like Venezuela, this problem is exacerbated."