Learning to Read
One should always read carefully, especially when the text deals with important issues. A word or a phrase can be revealing of much more than what the piece seems to be about. In a recent article in The Washington Post about the protests in Venezuela, one reads that they take place "mostly in middle-class neighborhoods" and that there was a "demonstration in a well-off part in east Caracas." Meanwhile it mentions a proposal in the U.S. Senate "to freeze assets of Venezuelans linked to government repression."
Not too subtle, isn't it? It's crystal-clear who's behind the protests, and who will profit from them in Venezuela and you know where.
Not too subtle, isn't it? It's crystal-clear who's behind the protests, and who will profit from them in Venezuela and you know where.
Comments
Post a Comment