Praktik
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Do we allow him to become like Stalin or do we warn people now?
ISnt there a fallacy for constructing arguments like that? I mean, couldn't we pick a regional example for our scary "he could become like"? When you say "Stalin" people think: THE MOST EVIL PERSON OF THE 20TH CENTURY WHO MURDERED MILLIONS AND STARVED MILLIONS MORE. Is it even possible for Chavez to become like Stalin? Hes got quite a lot of work to do and he's behind schedule!
Ziggurar said:I think so, yes. I think that the rise in crime and the deterioration in the rule of law since Chavez took power is not a coincidence, but is a direct result of his domestic policies (cronyism, the empowerment of Chavista gangs, etc).
I'd be interested to see some research on crime rates. Anyway what I was getting at with "regional factors" was Drug War related - is there any research out there as to the entities responsible for the kidnappings in Venezuela and the region?
Anyway, I'd be surprised if Chavez could be singled out as the lone factor in this purported increase in crime and/or kidnappings...
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