Sunday, February 1, 2009

Dear Lord ... please let our young Nazarene savages vandalize in peace, and vandalize as they please! Amen!

VHeadline commentarist Arthur Shaw writes:
"Repression against student demonstrators who oppose the amendment to the Constitution that would allow indefinite reelection was rejected on Wednesday by the catholic university group 'Pastoral Universitaria' (University Pastoral)... The document is specifically aimed at the case of university students who, according to the Pastoral Universitaria, have been repressed "disproportionately" by Venezuelan security forces during their demonstrations against the amendment to the Constitution," El Universal, the big capitalist or cappie newspaper, snivels about the efforts of the police to quell reactionary middle-class students trained largely at Nazarene-controlled Venezuelan universities, to commit acts of vandalism and later to lie about the vandalistic acts they commit.

Evidently, vandalism and lying about vandalism are the two most popular majors taught on Nazarene-dominated college campuses in Venezuela ... for commission of vandalism seems to be the only thing students do at these Nazarene universities.

By "repression," these Nazarene experts on divine beings organized in the Pastoral Universitaria, mean stopping these reactionary student vandals from throwing baseball-size stones, bottle bombs, burning car tires in the middle of busy thoroughfares and spitting in the faces of revolutionaries and police officers who are attempting to keep the peace. The Nazarene experts on divinity suggest that the police officers, in particular, should not any way disturb these poorly-educated reactionary Nazarene students as they vandalize various sites to express their opposition to the proposed constitutional amendment.

In other words, "Oh Lord ... and for your father's sake, too dear Lord ... please let our young Nazarene savages vandalize in peace and vandalize as they please. Amen"

Arthur Shaw
arthur.shaw@vheadline.com


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