Unh-unh, U.N.

It's become "fashionable" to fault Venezuela for everything that it does or does not do. A worldwide campaign has seen to it that the country is held in low regard by most accounts. The most recent one is the report by the U.N. Human Rights Commission, which includes 148 recommendations, 98 of which have been accepted by Venezuela. Still, the emphasis is being put on the ones that it has "rejected."

What I find interesting is, first of all, this practice of some countries judging others, as if they were somehow blameless and their record spotless.Would, say, France, Germany, Spain or the United States fare well, if their civil or human rights record were to be put under the same scrutiny as Venezuela or Cuba, another one of the "bad guys" in the international arena? Are all these countries and many more like them so pure in their dealings with immigrants, minorities and their own citizens? Surely not.

So, I suggest that the world stop beating on Chávez, and put its own house in order, before it has the gall to dictate what he should do or not do.

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