November 5, 2009

Life in the workers paradise of Venezuela

Think that big-government nanny state-ism is OK 'cause you get all sorts of free stuff? How about the regulation and control. What will you think when video games are regulated. I mean really really regulated... From BoingBoing:
Venezuela: Chavez administration criminalizes video games
Guido N��ez-Mujica, a 26-year-old Boing Boing reader in Venezuela who is an avid gamer, writes in with this extensive personal observation piece about a new law that widely criminalizes video games in the South American country. As you read the piece, please also bear in mind that publishing this sort of thing under one's full name is not done without personal risk.
These games are a cherished part of my life, they helped to shape my young mind, they gave me challenges and vastly improved my English, opening the door to a whole new world of literature, music and people from all around the world. What I have achieved, all my research, how I have been able to travel even though I'm always broke, the hard work I've done to convince people to fund a start up for cheap biotech for developing countries and regular folks, none of that would have been possible hadn't I learned English through video games.

Now, thanks to the tiny horizons of the cast of morons who govern me, thanks to the stupidity and ham-fisted authoritarianism of the local authorities, so beloved of so many liberals, my 7 year old brother's chances to do the same could be greatly impacted.
What follows is an amazing cri de cour -- to all the liberals who think that Chavez is doing right for his people, read and take to heart... Posted by DaveH at November 5, 2009 12:40 PM
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