Venezuela: The Treatment Chavismo’s Fellow Travellers Deserve
http://www.caracaschronicles.com/2016/05/23/treatment-chavismos-fellow-travellers-deserve/
Its hard to do justice to Nick Cohens absolutal brutal mauling of the PSF (pendejos sin fronteras) set in The Guardian (of all places) in just a quote or two. The phrase read the whole thing might as well have been invented for this piece.
But this gives you a taste:
For years, the top radical tourist destination, the political equivalent of the Pattaya Beach brothel, has been Chavista Venezuela. Hollywood stars, the leaders of the British Labour party and Spanish popular resistance, and every half-baked pseudo-left intellectual from Noam Chomsky to John Pilger has engaged in a left orientalism as they wallowed in the others exotic delights.
Venezuela stroked all their erogenous zones. Hugo Chávez and his successor Nicolás Maduro were anti-American and anti-imperialist. That both allied with imperial powers, most notably Russia, did not appear to concern them in the slightest. Venezuela, cried Seumas Milne in the Guardian, has redistributed wealth and power, rejected western neoliberal orthodoxy, and challenged imperial domination. What more could a breathless Western punter ask for?
Never underestimate the power worship of those who claim to speak for the powerless, or the credulity of the supposedly wised-up critical theorist. For those who yearn in their dark hearts for strong men, who can crush all enemies, Chavismo reeked of machismo, and provided the great leaders they could adore.
Time was, five, ten years ago, when we did quite a lot of PSF-whacking on Caracas Chronicles. Weve stepped away from that because, frankly, the intellectual ferment long ago drained out of the exercise.
Its been years since there was a serious argument to be had about the Bolivarian Revolution. The symbolic bookend to the debate, for me, came when Noam Chomsky broke with Chávez over his treatment of judge Afiuni.
That was almost five years ago. Its been half a decade without a real debate on offer. The only people left to argue with are either plainly on the payroll or or just way, way off in ideological cloud-cuckoo land (or both.) Honestly, it doesnt seem worth the trouble.
Wow... So spot on... That last paragraph perfectly describes those in this site who still support Maduro, especially our resident Latin America "expert"