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Caracas_ The journalist and politician Mario Silva denounced on his TV program La Hojilla the main tools of terrorist violence being used by some extreme right-wing leaders in Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Prensa Latina publishes.

Silva analyzed the main methods being used by the country's most reactionary right wing opposition to implement a destabilizing program that has already resulted in 35 people killed and more than 700 wounded in just a month.

The anchor of La Hojilla noted that among the resources being used by extreme right-wing political groups are messages with a high content of hatred on social network and the media, psychological warfare and instigation to commit crimes, particularly by inciting arsons, looting and the destruction of material assets.

He explained that they also resort to criminal gangs, the exacerbation of racial and social hatred, the incapacity to question or reasoning, anti-patriotism and alienation, and the violation of the legislation.

Silva also denounced the use of mental programming techniques through which people are blinded by anger and can commit acts that they will regret later.

'We, human beings, are easy to deceive, but when we realize that we are being deceived, we have a great capacity to redirect,' the journalist added.

He also charged that the task of the domestic and international right-wing media is to describe President Nicolás Maduro Moros as the most criminal person in the world.

Silva noted that for the leaders of the most radical right wing in Venezuela, to be a Chavista (follower of Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías's political thinking) is a stigma 'that has to be eradicated and exterminated. That's why, they will never take over power'.

'It is not racial and social hatred anymore, but political,' Silva stressed.

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