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armchairhackeryesterday at 7:12 PM1 replyview on HN

> from an outsider America has become one mouthpiece, rarely do I see dissenting voices in the media

You don't clearly see America, there are at least two big mouthpieces. While I've never heard anyone praise the Iranian or Venezuelan government, I've heard many protest US intervention.

> how its written feels alot like propaganda (not saying the content is invalid)

I agree it sounds like propaganda. But in this case I think it's fair, the situation is almost black and white.

> the indignity of not having internet for 118 hours...not to diminish the other sad loss of life

Maybe they should've emphasized: the loss of life (and general restriction on daily living, offline) is the main problem, no internet for 118 hours is a symptom.

> even tech articles have become partisan

True. But again, this case (criticizing the Iranian regime) is so close to clear-cut black and white, it shouldn't even be partisan.


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hex4def6yesterday at 7:35 PM

If you're talking about Chavez, I'd disagree quite strongly. But even Maduro had his western-based supporters, at least in the early years; for example this op-ed in the Guardian:

  "Although there are abuses of power and problems with the rule of law in Venezuela – as there are throughout the hemisphere – it is far from the authoritarian state that most consumers of western media are led to believe. Opposition leaders currently aim to topple the democratically elected government – their stated goal – by portraying it as a repressive dictatorship that is cracking down on peaceful protest. This is a standard "regime change" strategy, which often includes violent demonstrations in order to provoke state violence."
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/mar/04/venezu...
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