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Bulletins and News Discussion from July 24th to July 30th, 2023 - Venezuela's 4,600,000th House

The Great Housing Mission of Venezuela, launched in 2011 by Hugo Chavez, is the most ambitious housing project in the country's history. This week, the 4,600,000th house was built, with a goal for 5 million homes by 2024 and beyond. The program has built 1,255 residential complexes on a total of 9,837 hectares, an area equivalent to six times the Swiss city of Geneva.

The program additionally provides social infrastructure like schools, subsidized food markets, and recreational and green spaces. Over 70% of constructions are self-managed by communities, with financial and logistics support from the government. Communities also provide each other with materials - from each according to their supplies, to each according to their needs. Russian, Chinese, and Belarusian companies have helped supply the program over the years.

In Antímano Parish in southwestern Caracas, a group of predominantly women came together in 2015 and trained in construction, cleared land, and then built apartments while under the pressure of food and materials shortages and electricity blackouts due to the United States' sanctions campaign.

Claudia Tisoy, a mother and self-trained plumber, said “This goes beyond building homes for our families, we are also building the future of our country, with women leading the way. This is what the socialist horizon is all about.”VA


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  • Been thinking about the whole alien hearings thing because my friend groups have been discussing it and I've tried to push back on this obvious crank nonsense (without much success, they basically now seem to be in the "aliens are real and the US government has crashed ships" hype train) but I have noticed that all of this discussion is just part of the wider campaign, whether intended by the state or fully organic or a mix of both, to put conspiracy theories into the mainstream.

    Like, I've observed how the coronavirus discussion among liberals has shifted over time to essentially the exact same position that the chuds had in the first months of the pandemic that all of us laughed at, though with perhaps a little kinder language. That the lockdowns are a bad Orwellian 1984 nightmare and, hm, maybe it was released by China after all! And there's the more "lib-friendly" conspiracy theories like aliens and then the more "chud-friendly" ones about vaccines and such. The lib-friendly ones tend to be less annoying and directly impactful to our lives than the chud ones I find at least. Thinking that we've been visited by aliens matters less to me than sticking ivermectin up your ass.

    99% of the time when I have these conversations and I've said my piece, I don't really continue arguing because like, who actually really gives a shit? It's just a continuation of the harmful urge of "No, I MUST keep going, somebody is WRONG on the INTERNET" if I start yelling at them about how aliens aren't real. So if they're still like "Yeah but aliens! US government! This new dude seems to be trustworthy, this is different to the previous 50 dudes who also seemed that way before being proven wrong!" then I'm just like "Okay, fine, whatever," because whether somebody close to me believes in aliens or ghosts or skinwalkers doesn't really affect me 99.9% of the time, and they clearly have their position cemented and I can't change that, and I have my position cemented and they probably won't be able to shift me either. But I've noticed that I'm having these conversations increasingly frequently, which is concerning. at least they're generally fairly socially progressive so that's nice. idk if anybody can relate.

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