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Thousands Wounded Fighting For Food In Oil Rich Venezuela, Nigeria Beware!! by citizenisb: 12:02am On May 14, 2016
Re: Thousands Wounded Fighting For Food In Oil Rich Venezuela, Nigeria Beware!! by citizenisb: 12:04am On May 14, 2016
As pure desperation has set in, crime has becomes inevitable. A man accused of mugging people in the streets of Caracas was surrounded by a mob of onlookers, beaten and set on fire, who published a pixeled-out but still graphic video of the man burning as mob justice is now the supreme arbiter of who lives and who dies:

"Roberto Fuentes Bernal, 42, was reportedly caught trying to mug passersby in the Venezuelan capital, and before police arrived at the scene, the crowd took the law into their own hands." The video can be seen here.

Now, in the latest shocking development, Venezuela saw a new wave of looting this week that resulted in at least two deaths, countless wounded, and millions of dollars in losses and damages.

According to Panampost, on Wednesday morning, a crowd sacked the Maracay Wholesale Market in the central region of Venezuela. According to the testimonies of merchants, the endless food lines that Venezuelans have been enduring to do groceries could not be organized that day.

¡VENEZUELA TIENE HAMBRE! #Video Saquean Mercado Mayorista Maracay #11May pic.twitter.com/DGRZ1bgkgI vía @venezolanodecen #CNERevocatorioYA
— El llanero (@llaneroVen) May 11, 2016


As time went by, desperate Venezuelans grew anxious over not being able to buy food. Then they started jumping over the gates and stormed the supermarket.

"They took milk, pasta, flour, oil, and milk powder. There were 5,000 people" one witness told Venezuela outlet El Estímulo.


People from across the entire state came to the supermarket because there were rumors that some products not found anywhere else would be sold there.

As a result of the massive crowd, the authorities were unable to preserve the peace. "There were 250 people for each National Guard officer… lots of people and few soldiers. At least one officer was beat up because he tried to stop the crowd,” another source told El Estímulo.

Other food dispensaries run by the government were also looted by the people.

Far from the promised socialist paradise, as the massive group of people moved, an entrance gate collapsed under the weight of the crowd, leaving several wounded.
Re: Thousands Wounded Fighting For Food In Oil Rich Venezuela, Nigeria Beware!! by Litmus: 12:35am On May 14, 2016
Lol, not much traffic here. It's like some Nigerians just don't want to know that there are places worst of than Nigeria. Venezuela is ranked higher than Nigeria in oil production, I think, and is less populated.

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Re: Thousands Wounded Fighting For Food In Oil Rich Venezuela, Nigeria Beware!! by Hillzy(m): 1:15am On May 14, 2016
Ok

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Re: Thousands Wounded Fighting For Food In Oil Rich Venezuela, Nigeria Beware!! by mikolo80: 4:44am On May 14, 2016
fortunately at least half of us are farmers so it won't be as bad. we will adjust since we are not fully socialist and only Civil servants depend on govt. and even them have shops or sell stuff so it will be rough but we will survive
Re: Thousands Wounded Fighting For Food In Oil Rich Venezuela, Nigeria Beware!! by OlujobaSamuel: 5:35am On May 14, 2016
God forbid it in Nigeria, na to go back to our oko(farm)

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Re: Thousands Wounded Fighting For Food In Oil Rich Venezuela, Nigeria Beware!! by nedu2000(m): 6:08am On May 14, 2016
Nigerians have never relied on the govt for food,security,power,water,transportation,education etc. We sort things out ourselves. So it's quite unlikely it'll happen in Nigeria.

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