take it with a grain of salt; ramos [the guy in the pic next to his daughter] is a US imperialist to the core.

The initial answer was mild, condemning the repression in both countries but declining to call them “dictators.” However, his campaign sent a much more contundent position days after the interview:

" I want to be clear on where I stand. I believe both Nicolas Maduro and Miguel Diaz-Canel are dictators. Their administrations have stifled free and fair elections, jailed political opponents, and suppressed the free and fair press. And yet, our federal government’s long history of punitive policies toward both countries, including extrajudicial killings of Venezuelans and the continuation of a decades long blockade of Cuba, have only worsened these conditions. Democratic socialism is about dignity, justice and accountability. And above all, it’s about building a democracy that works for working people, not one that preys on them."

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    Jailing people who are illegally working with a foreign power to topple the government is a good thing. It is perfectly reasonable for those countries to jail bad actors funded by western intelligence.

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      the problem is that people saw organizations like usaid as humanitarian in nature, so they assumed that opposing them was “authoritarian”.