Nicolás Maduro aprendió por las malas que uno es dueño de lo que calla y esclavo de lo que habla....
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Carnaval Tercermundista is a satirical X account focused on critiquing political figures and events in Latin America, particularly Venezuela, through ironic and humorous commentary. Their style blends sharp sarcasm with cultural references to highlight government shortcomings. Credibility is low as an opinion-based creator, but they gain traction among opposition voices for timely, biting posts.
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The post mocks Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro using the Spanish proverb 'uno es dueño de lo que calla y esclavo de lo que habla' (one is master of what they keep silent and slave to what they say), implying his recent statements have backfired amid controversy. It references Maduro's announcement to block social media platform X (formerly Twitter) in Venezuela for 10 days, following his disputed reelection claim.[1][2] The context stems from post-election tensions where Maduro accused X owner Elon Musk of attacking his victory, escalating censorship measures as opposition challenges intensify.[1][2] Key themes include political hypocrisy, free speech suppression, and the irony of a leader's words leading to self-inflicted isolation.
🔥Why It's Trending
This post is trending due to Maduro's fresh announcement blocking X for 10 days, igniting debates on censorship during Venezuela's disputed election fallout.[1][2] The timing aligns with global attention on the controversy, amplified by the proverb's clever application to Maduro's gaffes. Relevance spikes as users share anti-Maduro sentiment amid pressure from international observers questioning the vote's legitimacy.
💡Fun Facts
- 1The proverb 'dueño de lo que calla y esclavo de lo que habla' originates from Spanish literature, popularized by playwright Jacinto Benavente.
- 2Maduro's X block is framed as retaliation against Elon Musk, whom he called an 'attack' orchestrator post-election.[1]
- 3Venezuela's telecom agency Conatel enforces such blocks, previously targeting other platforms during protests.
- 4The disputed election saw opposition leader Edmundo González claim victory with evidence of 80%+ support.
- 5Maduro has ruled Venezuela since 2013, facing U.S. sanctions and economic collapse amid hyperinflation.
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