It's not about Trump or Maduro, socialism or capitalism.
It's about focusing on what's most important: people, animals, nature... Whether they are suffering or satisfied. Whether the arguments for or against are valid.
It's about putting myself in the other person's shoes and thinking if I would like to be in their place. It's much simpler and more accurate than any analysis of the current political situation.
If the real problem is the US economic embargo, for example, or if it's the fact that a country is a dictatorship whose rulers don't care at all about the collective well-being of its people... After all, a country with powerful allies, like Venezuela, shouldn't have such chronic social and economic problems...
My politics, which is also my ideology, is about the clarity of facts so that it illuminates my lines of reasoning and helps me to make fairer judgments, without falling into the temptation of clinging to simplistic, contradictory speeches and narratives that are out of touch with reality...
It's not about which group, but which position, thought, or action is most correct.
And if the people are suffering, it doesn't matter if the government is on one side or the other. Even though I dislike the liberator, may the dictator not continue oppressing innocent people, animals, life itself...
The capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro, at the beginning of 2026, will not change my opinions on capitalism or the USA, which have never been the best. Because I've learned that it's perfectly possible to like X more without having to dislike Y more, that these binary oppositions are inferior to a multi-perspective approach, inevitable for anyone who truly intends to understand the world as it is, first, in order to propose solutions or measures more appropriate than those that are products of indoctrination or sentimentalism...
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