Comments by "Krysnha Rodriguez" (@Krysnha) on "How's Socialism Doing in Venezuela? | 5 Minute Video" video.
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Xavier Rodriguez, true i am from Uruguay too, that we dont have sporadical cuts in water and electricity, but you can not said to me, that we are better, i mean come on, crime is worst than ever, and i imagine you heard all the scandals that the goverment is, i mean come on we have one sigle oil refiniri and is in debt, PLUNA, goes bankrupt, the education is a shadow of its former self.
Yes we dont have those problems, but that doesnt mean we donthave problems create by our socialist goverment
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True, totaly agree, the violence here in Uruguay is not that bad, but that doesnt mean we shouldsaid, ok, our crime rate isbetter thtn the one in Brasil or Argentina, as the matter of fact, Uuruguay is the safest country in latino america so because of that we should allow criminals to walk in the street.
I remember as a kid i grow up in Tacuarembo, i remember beign able to let the doors unlock, when i come to Montevideo there was crime, not going to deny it, but it wasnt like today, you could go for a walk at nigth.
Today in Tacuarembo, the street more or less before midnigth are empty, witht the exception in some areas, the population lock doors and close windows.
I am thanksful that you love Uuruguay and ias watch the problems of Brasil and Argentina, even some problems in Europe i wouldnt change it, for anything.
As for the debt, you are rigth, the debt of Uruguay is small, and the economy is stable compare with the rest of the region, but you can not tell me there is no room for improvement.
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