Former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, who is jailed in the United States, has to share a prison cell with 18 other inmates, according to his son. Nicolás Maduro Guerra, Maduro's only son, told Germ...
I just imagine even if people there believed the propaganda about him being a terrorist drug lord or something he could just tell them the truth and teach them about socialism and anti-imperialism, from what I’ve seen the average person in prison isn’t as likely to harbor the typical reactionary sentiments about foreigners
I wonder how other inmates view him. do they see him as a “scary communist” or more like how we see him; or maybe even as folk hero-esque?
that one inmate who didn’t leave prison 2006: “damn they got Saddam Hussein”
I’m pretty sure that by this point Maduro has become the defacto leader of the jail
Takeshi 69 got his autograph if that answers your question
I guess that means they lean towards folk hero?
That’s my guess at least. I feel like it’d be interesting and it’s not like that many gusanos get locked up in new york
I just imagine even if people there believed the propaganda about him being a terrorist drug lord or something he could just tell them the truth and teach them about socialism and anti-imperialism, from what I’ve seen the average person in prison isn’t as likely to harbor the typical reactionary sentiments about foreigners
I’m hoping he’s a capybara-like calming presence, and that’s why there’s a bunch of other guys in his cell. They just like hanging out with unc
As a capybara I can confirm our presence is indeed calming.