Date: 10/10/2025 20:40:28
From: KJW
ID: 2322590
Subject: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

The Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 goes to a brave and committed champion of peace – to a woman who keeps the flame of democracy burning amid a growing darkness.

The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 to Maria Corina Machado.

She is receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.

As the leader of the democracy movement in Venezuela, Maria Corina Machado is one of the most extraordinary examples of civilian courage in Latin America in recent times.

https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2025/10/press-peaceprize2025.pdf

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Date: 10/10/2025 20:43:30
From: party_pants
ID: 2322596
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

NHOH. but I wish her well in trying to return Venezuela back into a normal country.

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Date: 10/10/2025 20:44:11
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2322597
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

so the prize is biased towards specific systems of team sports

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Date: 10/10/2025 21:01:54
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2322601
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

Bad news for the hostages.

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Date: 10/10/2025 22:05:44
From: kii
ID: 2322617
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

The emotion in his voice…

“Oh my god… I have no words.”

Listen to the emotional moment this year’s laureate Maria Corina Machado finds out she has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

Kristian Berg Harpviken, Director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute, shared the news with her directly before it was announced to the world.

#NobelPrize #NobelPeacePrize

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Date: 10/10/2025 22:52:07
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2322622
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

kii said:


The emotion in his voice…

“Oh my god… I have no words.”

Listen to the emotional moment this year’s laureate Maria Corina Machado finds out she has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

Kristian Berg Harpviken, Director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute, shared the news with her directly before it was announced to the world.

#NobelPrize #NobelPeacePrize

I bet that the Dunny Trumpet had a few words.

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Date: 10/10/2025 23:04:57
From: dv
ID: 2322623
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

Peak Warming Man said:


Bad news for the hostages.

There’s always next year

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Date: 10/10/2025 23:10:07
From: Woodie
ID: 2322624
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

captain_spalding said:


kii said:

The emotion in his voice…

“Oh my god… I have no words.”

Listen to the emotional moment this year’s laureate Maria Corina Machado finds out she has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

Kristian Berg Harpviken, Director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute, shared the news with her directly before it was announced to the world.

#NobelPrize #NobelPeacePrize

I bet that the Dunny Trumpet had a few words.

So all this paranoia and bullshit about the Orange Shitgibbon getting it was a waste of time, resources and money and another distraction from the Shitgibbon’s real agenda. Just the way the Shitgibbon would have it be.

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Date: 10/10/2025 23:25:34
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2322625
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

Woodie said:

So all this paranoia and bullshit about the Orange Shitgibbon getting it was a waste of time, resources and money and another distraction from the Shitgibbon’s real agenda. Just the way the Shitgibbon would have it be.

Trump has only one agenda: proving to his long-dead psychopathic father that he is ‘worthy’, and not a dud as dear ol’ dad so often pronounced him to be, and not a ‘loser’ like Fred Trump Jr., who dad delighted in controlling and crushing until Fred Jr. was driven into an early grave.

The Peace Prize thing would be a genuine obsession for Donald Trump, as a tangible mark of success that he could offer up on the altar of Fred Sr. That it might have deflected some attention from other aspects of his presidency would have been merely seredipitous for Donny, as there is absolutely nothing more vital to him than finding new ways to (as he sees it) preen his ‘image’, and to prove to himself that he measures up to the ego that he’s developed.

In short, the narcissism is always at the core of whatever he does. Whatever side-effects there are from that are secondary motivations, if they’re considered at all.

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Date: 11/10/2025 05:59:47
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2322648
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

captain_spalding said:


Woodie said:

So all this paranoia and bullshit about the Orange Shitgibbon getting it was a waste of time, resources and money and another distraction from the Shitgibbon’s real agenda. Just the way the Shitgibbon would have it be.

Trump has only one agenda: proving to his long-dead psychopathic father that he is ‘worthy’, and not a dud as dear ol’ dad so often pronounced him to be, and not a ‘loser’ like Fred Trump Jr., who dad delighted in controlling and crushing until Fred Jr. was driven into an early grave.

The Peace Prize thing would be a genuine obsession for Donald Trump, as a tangible mark of success that he could offer up on the altar of Fred Sr. That it might have deflected some attention from other aspects of his presidency would have been merely seredipitous for Donny, as there is absolutely nothing more vital to him than finding new ways to (as he sees it) preen his ‘image’, and to prove to himself that he measures up to the ego that he’s developed.

In short, the narcissism is always at the core of whatever he does. Whatever side-effects there are from that are secondary motivations, if they’re considered at all.

so he’s in charge and there’s no flip flipping at the will of the bunch of fascists working alongside him to advance their own agendas

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Date: 11/10/2025 06:16:08
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2322649
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

alleged

the award only goes to people of courage and integrity

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Date: 11/10/2025 07:08:01
From: ruby
ID: 2322654
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

In the press release announcing the winner, the committee noted:
“Democracy is a precondition for lasting peace. However, we live in a world where democracy is in retreat, where more and more authoritarian regimes are challenging norms and resorting to violence. The Venezuelan regime’s rigid hold on power and its repression of the population are not unique in the world. We see the same trends globally: rule of law abused by those in control, free media silenced, critics imprisoned, and societies pushed towards authoritarian rule and militarisation. In 2024, more elections were held than ever before, but fewer and fewer are free and fair.”
“When authoritarians seize power, it is crucial to recognise courageous defenders of freedom who rise and resist. Democracy depends on people who refuse to stay silent, who dare to step forward despite grave risk, and who remind us that freedom must never be taken for granted, but must always be defended – with words, with courage and with determination.”

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Date: 11/10/2025 07:12:58
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2322656
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

ruby said:


In the press release announcing the winner, the committee noted:
“Democracy is a precondition for lasting peace. However, we live in a world where democracy is in retreat, where more and more authoritarian regimes are challenging norms and resorting to violence. The Venezuelan regime’s rigid hold on power and its repression of the population are not unique in the world. We see the same trends globally: rule of law abused by those in control, free media silenced, critics imprisoned, and societies pushed towards authoritarian rule and militarisation. In 2024, more elections were held than ever before, but fewer and fewer are free and fair.”
“When authoritarians seize power, it is crucial to recognise courageous defenders of freedom who rise and resist. Democracy depends on people who refuse to stay silent, who dare to step forward despite grave risk, and who remind us that freedom must never be taken for granted, but must always be defended – with words, with courage and with determination.”

+1

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Date: 11/10/2025 07:42:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 2322659
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

ruby said:


In the press release announcing the winner, the committee noted:
“Democracy is a precondition for lasting peace. However, we live in a world where democracy is in retreat, where more and more authoritarian regimes are challenging norms and resorting to violence. The Venezuelan regime’s rigid hold on power and its repression of the population are not unique in the world. We see the same trends globally: rule of law abused by those in control, free media silenced, critics imprisoned, and societies pushed towards authoritarian rule and militarisation. In 2024, more elections were held than ever before, but fewer and fewer are free and fair.”
“When authoritarians seize power, it is crucial to recognise courageous defenders of freedom who rise and resist. Democracy depends on people who refuse to stay silent, who dare to step forward despite grave risk, and who remind us that freedom must never be taken for granted, but must always be defended – with words, with courage and with determination.”

Hear hear,

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Date: 11/10/2025 07:52:56
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2322661
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

Pretty sure they don’t give Peace Prizes to people trying to start civil wars.

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Date: 11/10/2025 07:55:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2322663
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

Divine Angel said:


Pretty sure they don’t give Peace Prizes to people trying to start civil wars.

Trump didn’t meet any of the crieria. He was trying to bully his way to the peace prize.

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Date: 11/10/2025 08:28:08
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2322673
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

roughbarked said:

ruby said:

Democracy is a precondition for lasting peace.

Hear hear,

wait so what we’re saying is that the ussa were never a democracy, the ussa never had lasting peace, andor any andor all andor wtf of the above

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Date: 11/10/2025 08:36:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2322675
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

SCIENCE said:

roughbarked said:

ruby said:

Democracy is a precondition for lasting peace.

Hear hear,

wait so what we’re saying is that the ussa were never a democracy, the ussa never had lasting peace, andor any andor all andor wtf of the above

But it is hardly any of that at this point in time.

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Date: 11/10/2025 08:37:44
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2322676
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

roughbarked said:


SCIENCE said:

roughbarked said:

Hear hear,

wait so what we’re saying is that the ussa were never a democracy, the ussa never had lasting peace, andor any andor all andor wtf of the above

But it is hardly any of that at this point in time.

how did it get here, was there a democratic process

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Date: 11/10/2025 08:41:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2322678
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

SCIENCE said:


roughbarked said:

SCIENCE said:

wait so what we’re saying is that the ussa were never a democracy, the ussa never had lasting peace, andor any andor all andor wtf of the above

But it is hardly any of that at this point in time.

how did it get here, was there a democratic process

Apparently.

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Date: 11/10/2025 08:45:06
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2322680
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

Well, he did stop a non-existent war between Cambodia and Armenia by bringing the two leaders into the Oval Office and had them hugging each other within an hour, so maybe we can send him a laminated certificate or something. The bad war was not settleable, as they say. Next thing you know, he’ll be stopping the War of the Worlds and Mars will be the losers.

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Date: 11/10/2025 08:46:49
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2322681
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

Divine Angel said:

Well, he did stop a non-existent war between Cambodia and Armenia by bringing the two leaders into the Oval Office and had them hugging each other within an hour, so maybe we can send him a laminated certificate or something. The bad war was not settleable, as they say. Next thing you know, he’ll be stopping the War of the Worlds and Mars will be the losers.

Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus

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Date: 11/10/2025 09:13:32
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2322685
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

SCIENCE said:


captain_spalding said:

Woodie said:

So all this paranoia and bullshit about the Orange Shitgibbon getting it was a waste of time, resources and money and another distraction from the Shitgibbon’s real agenda. Just the way the Shitgibbon would have it be.

Trump has only one agenda: proving to his long-dead psychopathic father that he is ‘worthy’, and not a dud as dear ol’ dad so often pronounced him to be, and not a ‘loser’ like Fred Trump Jr., who dad delighted in controlling and crushing until Fred Jr. was driven into an early grave.

The Peace Prize thing would be a genuine obsession for Donald Trump, as a tangible mark of success that he could offer up on the altar of Fred Sr. That it might have deflected some attention from other aspects of his presidency would have been merely seredipitous for Donny, as there is absolutely nothing more vital to him than finding new ways to (as he sees it) preen his ‘image’, and to prove to himself that he measures up to the ego that he’s developed.

In short, the narcissism is always at the core of whatever he does. Whatever side-effects there are from that are secondary motivations, if they’re considered at all.

so he’s in charge and there’s no flip flipping at the will of the bunch of fascists working alongside him to advance their own agendas

He’s nominally in charge, and it’s the ‘nominally’ that’s important.

By presenting him with convenient fictions, which are couched in terms of ‘making him look good/clever/strong/tough’, or of ‘getting revenge’ on people he sees as ‘enemies’ (things he learnt as ‘important’ from dear ol’ dad), they can manipulate him into doing things that suit their agendas.

They can let him amuse himself, in between times, by pursuing some personal nonsenses, which are useful for making headlines and providing distractions.

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Date: 11/10/2025 09:13:32
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2322686
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

SCIENCE said:


captain_spalding said:

Woodie said:

So all this paranoia and bullshit about the Orange Shitgibbon getting it was a waste of time, resources and money and another distraction from the Shitgibbon’s real agenda. Just the way the Shitgibbon would have it be.

Trump has only one agenda: proving to his long-dead psychopathic father that he is ‘worthy’, and not a dud as dear ol’ dad so often pronounced him to be, and not a ‘loser’ like Fred Trump Jr., who dad delighted in controlling and crushing until Fred Jr. was driven into an early grave.

The Peace Prize thing would be a genuine obsession for Donald Trump, as a tangible mark of success that he could offer up on the altar of Fred Sr. That it might have deflected some attention from other aspects of his presidency would have been merely seredipitous for Donny, as there is absolutely nothing more vital to him than finding new ways to (as he sees it) preen his ‘image’, and to prove to himself that he measures up to the ego that he’s developed.

In short, the narcissism is always at the core of whatever he does. Whatever side-effects there are from that are secondary motivations, if they’re considered at all.

so he’s in charge and there’s no flip flipping at the will of the bunch of fascists working alongside him to advance their own agendas

He’s nominally in charge, and it’s the ‘nominally’ that’s important.

By presenting him with convenient fictions, which are couched in terms of ‘making him look good/clever/strong/tough’, or of ‘getting revenge’ on people he sees as ‘enemies’ (things he learnt as ‘important’ from dear ol’ dad), they can manipulate him into doing things that suit their agendas.

They can let him amuse himself, in between times, by pursuing some personal nonsenses, which are useful for making headlines and providing distractions.

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Date: 11/10/2025 14:29:20
From: kii
ID: 2322763
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/10/nobel-peace-prize-2025-maria-corina-machado

I didn’t know about her links to Netanyahu.

😕

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Date: 11/10/2025 14:42:04
From: kii
ID: 2322767
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/white-house-says-nobel-committee-places-politics-over-peace-2025-10-10/

What?

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Date: 11/10/2025 14:43:41
From: Neophyte
ID: 2322769
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

Let me put it on this thread too…

The Guardian have a “front page” article about Trump & the White House throwing a sook about not winning – that the mainstream press are giving this any exposure, and are unable to mention the person who actually won it, and instead focus on someone who didn’t come within cooee of breathing on it is frankly a scathing indictment of the standard of the media today.

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Date: 11/10/2025 14:48:33
From: kii
ID: 2322772
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

Neophyte said:


Let me put it on this thread too…

The Guardian have a “front page” article about Trump & the White House throwing a sook about not winning – that the mainstream press are giving this any exposure, and are unable to mention the person who actually won it, and instead focus on someone who didn’t come within cooee of breathing on it is frankly a scathing indictment of the standard of the media today.

I just read that. My brain still can’t take in the immense stoopidity of the US government lackeys.

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Date: 11/10/2025 14:53:28
From: Michael V
ID: 2322777
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

kii said:


https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/white-house-says-nobel-committee-places-politics-over-peace-2025-10-10/

What?

I expect no less from Trump sycophants.

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Date: 11/10/2025 16:44:03
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2322796
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

kii said:

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/10/nobel-peace-prize-2025-maria-corina-machado

I didn’t know about her links to Netanyahu.

😕

it’s been said more than once that the explosives magnate prizes are a club of a specific demographic

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Date: 12/10/2025 21:34:35
From: kii
ID: 2323152
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

From the article: When I saw the headline “Maria Corina Machado Wins the Nobel Peace Prize,” I almost laughed at the absurdity. But I didn’t, because there’s nothing funny about rewarding someone whose politics have brought so much suffering. Anyone who knows what she stands for knows there’s nothing remotely peaceful about her politics.

If this is what counts as “peace” in 2025, then the prize itself has lost every ounce of credibility.

I’m Venezuelan-American, and I know exactly what Machado represents.

She’s the smiling face of Washington’s regime-change machine, the polished spokesperson for sanctions, privatization, and foreign intervention dressed up as democracy.

Machado’s politics are steeped in violence. She has called for foreign intervention, even appealing directly to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the architect of Gaza’s annihilation, to help “liberate” Venezuela with bombs under the banner of “freedom.”

She has demanded sanctions, that silent form of warfare whose effects—as studies in The Lancet and other journals have shown —have killed more people than war, cutting off medicine, food, and energy to entire populations.

Machado has spent her entire political life promoting division, eroding Venezuela’s sovereignty, and denying its people the right to live with dignity.

Machado isn’t a symbol of peace or progress. She is part of a global alliance between fascism, Zionism, and neoliberalism, an axis that justifies domination in the language of democracy and peace.

This is who Maria Corina Machado really is:

- She helped lead the 2002 coup that briefly overthrew a democratically elected president, and signed the Carmona Decree that erased the Constitution and dissolved every public institution overnight.

- She worked hand in hand with Washington to justify regime change, using her platform to demand foreign military intervention to “liberate” Venezuela through force.

- She cheered on Donald Trump’s threats of invasion and his naval deployments in the Caribbean, a show of force that risks igniting regional war under the pretext of “combating narcotrafficking.” While Trump sent warships and froze assets, Machado stood ready to serve as his local proxy, promising to deliver Venezuela’s sovereignty on a silver platter.

- She pushed for the US sanctions that strangled the economy, knowing exactly who would pay the price: the poor, the sick, the working class.

- She helped construct the so-called “interim government,” a Washington-backed puppet show run by a self-appointed “president” who looted Venezuela’s resources abroad while children at home went hungry.

- She vows to reopen Venezuela’s embassy in Jerusalem, aligning herself openly with the same apartheid state that bombs hospitals and calls it self-defense.

- Now she wants to hand over the country’s oil, water, and infrastructure to private corporations. This is the same recipe that made Latin America the laboratory of neoliberal misery in the 1990s.

Machado was also one of the political architects of La Salida, the 2014 opposition campaign that called for escalated protests, including guarimba tactics. Those weren’t “peaceful protests” as the foreign press claimed; they were organized barricades meant to paralyze the country and force the government’s fall. Streets were blocked with burning trash and barbed wire, buses carrying workers were torched, and people suspected of being Chavista were beaten or killed. Even ambulances and doctors were attacked. Some Cuban medical brigades were nearly burned alive. Public buildings, food trucks, and schools were destroyed. Entire neighborhoods were held hostage by fear while opposition leaders like Machado cheered from the sidelines and called it “resistance.”

She praises Trump’s “decisive action” against what she calls a “criminal enterprise,” aligning herself with the same man who cages migrant children and tears families apart under ICE’s watch, while Venezuelan mothers search for their children disappeared by US migration policies.

If Henry Kissinger could win a Peace Prize, why not María Corina Machado? Maybe next year they’ll give one to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation for “compassion under occupation.”

Machado isn’t a symbol of peace or progress. She is part of a global alliance between fascism, Zionism, and neoliberalism, an axis that justifies domination in the language of democracy and peace. In Venezuela, that alliance has meant coups, sanctions, and privatization. In Gaza, it means genocide and the erasure of a people. The ideology is the same: a belief that some lives are disposable, that sovereignty is negotiable, and that violence can be sold as order.

Every time this award is handed to an architect of violence disguised as diplomacy, it spits in the face of those who actually fight for peace: the Palestinian medics digging bodies from rubble, the journalists risking their lives in Gaza to document the truth and the humanitarian workers of the Flotilla sailing to break the siege and deliver aid to starving children in Gaza, with nothing but courage and conviction.

But real peace is not negotiated in boardrooms or awarded on stages. Real peace is built by women organizing food networks during blockades, by Indigenous communities defending rivers from extraction, by workers who refuse to be starved into obedience, by Venezuelan mothers mobilizing to demand the return of children seized under U.S. ICE and migration policies and by nations that choose sovereignty over servitude.

That’s the peace Venezuela, Cuba, Palestine, and every nation of the Global South deserves.

—-

Michelle Ellner is a Latin America campaign coordinator of CODEPINK. She was born in Venezuela and holds a bachelor’s degree in languages and international affairs from the University La Sorbonne Paris IV, in Paris. After graduating, she worked for an international scholarship program out of offices in Caracas and Paris and was sent to Haiti, Cuba, The Gambia, and other countries for the purpose of evaluating and selecting applicants.

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Date: 12/10/2025 21:38:33
From: Kingy
ID: 2323155
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

kii said:


From the article: When I saw the headline “Maria Corina Machado Wins the Nobel Peace Prize,” I almost laughed at the absurdity. But I didn’t, because there’s nothing funny about rewarding someone whose politics have brought so much suffering. Anyone who knows what she stands for knows there’s nothing remotely peaceful about her politics.

If this is what counts as “peace” in 2025, then the prize itself has lost every ounce of credibility.

I’m Venezuelan-American, and I know exactly what Machado represents.

She’s the smiling face of Washington’s regime-change machine, the polished spokesperson for sanctions, privatization, and foreign intervention dressed up as democracy.

Machado’s politics are steeped in violence. She has called for foreign intervention, even appealing directly to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the architect of Gaza’s annihilation, to help “liberate” Venezuela with bombs under the banner of “freedom.”

She has demanded sanctions, that silent form of warfare whose effects—as studies in The Lancet and other journals have shown —have killed more people than war, cutting off medicine, food, and energy to entire populations.

Machado has spent her entire political life promoting division, eroding Venezuela’s sovereignty, and denying its people the right to live with dignity.

Machado isn’t a symbol of peace or progress. She is part of a global alliance between fascism, Zionism, and neoliberalism, an axis that justifies domination in the language of democracy and peace.

This is who Maria Corina Machado really is:

- She helped lead the 2002 coup that briefly overthrew a democratically elected president, and signed the Carmona Decree that erased the Constitution and dissolved every public institution overnight.

- She worked hand in hand with Washington to justify regime change, using her platform to demand foreign military intervention to “liberate” Venezuela through force.

- She cheered on Donald Trump’s threats of invasion and his naval deployments in the Caribbean, a show of force that risks igniting regional war under the pretext of “combating narcotrafficking.” While Trump sent warships and froze assets, Machado stood ready to serve as his local proxy, promising to deliver Venezuela’s sovereignty on a silver platter.

- She pushed for the US sanctions that strangled the economy, knowing exactly who would pay the price: the poor, the sick, the working class.

- She helped construct the so-called “interim government,” a Washington-backed puppet show run by a self-appointed “president” who looted Venezuela’s resources abroad while children at home went hungry.

- She vows to reopen Venezuela’s embassy in Jerusalem, aligning herself openly with the same apartheid state that bombs hospitals and calls it self-defense.

- Now she wants to hand over the country’s oil, water, and infrastructure to private corporations. This is the same recipe that made Latin America the laboratory of neoliberal misery in the 1990s.

Machado was also one of the political architects of La Salida, the 2014 opposition campaign that called for escalated protests, including guarimba tactics. Those weren’t “peaceful protests” as the foreign press claimed; they were organized barricades meant to paralyze the country and force the government’s fall. Streets were blocked with burning trash and barbed wire, buses carrying workers were torched, and people suspected of being Chavista were beaten or killed. Even ambulances and doctors were attacked. Some Cuban medical brigades were nearly burned alive. Public buildings, food trucks, and schools were destroyed. Entire neighborhoods were held hostage by fear while opposition leaders like Machado cheered from the sidelines and called it “resistance.”

She praises Trump’s “decisive action” against what she calls a “criminal enterprise,” aligning herself with the same man who cages migrant children and tears families apart under ICE’s watch, while Venezuelan mothers search for their children disappeared by US migration policies.

If Henry Kissinger could win a Peace Prize, why not María Corina Machado? Maybe next year they’ll give one to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation for “compassion under occupation.”

Machado isn’t a symbol of peace or progress. She is part of a global alliance between fascism, Zionism, and neoliberalism, an axis that justifies domination in the language of democracy and peace. In Venezuela, that alliance has meant coups, sanctions, and privatization. In Gaza, it means genocide and the erasure of a people. The ideology is the same: a belief that some lives are disposable, that sovereignty is negotiable, and that violence can be sold as order.

Every time this award is handed to an architect of violence disguised as diplomacy, it spits in the face of those who actually fight for peace: the Palestinian medics digging bodies from rubble, the journalists risking their lives in Gaza to document the truth and the humanitarian workers of the Flotilla sailing to break the siege and deliver aid to starving children in Gaza, with nothing but courage and conviction.

But real peace is not negotiated in boardrooms or awarded on stages. Real peace is built by women organizing food networks during blockades, by Indigenous communities defending rivers from extraction, by workers who refuse to be starved into obedience, by Venezuelan mothers mobilizing to demand the return of children seized under U.S. ICE and migration policies and by nations that choose sovereignty over servitude.

That’s the peace Venezuela, Cuba, Palestine, and every nation of the Global South deserves.

—-

Michelle Ellner is a Latin America campaign coordinator of CODEPINK. She was born in Venezuela and holds a bachelor’s degree in languages and international affairs from the University La Sorbonne Paris IV, in Paris. After graduating, she worked for an international scholarship program out of offices in Caracas and Paris and was sent to Haiti, Cuba, The Gambia, and other countries for the purpose of evaluating and selecting applicants.

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I’ll wait for some fact checking before I believe any of that wall of text from the internet.

There’s a word for throwing so much shit at something in the hope that some of it sticks.

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Date: 12/10/2025 21:47:21
From: kii
ID: 2323158
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

Kingy said:


kii said:

From the article: When I saw the headline “Maria Corina Machado Wins the Nobel Peace Prize,” I almost laughed at the absurdity. But I didn’t, because there’s nothing funny about rewarding someone whose politics have brought so much suffering. Anyone who knows what she stands for knows there’s nothing remotely peaceful about her politics.

If this is what counts as “peace” in 2025, then the prize itself has lost every ounce of credibility.

I’m Venezuelan-American, and I know exactly what Machado represents.

She’s the smiling face of Washington’s regime-change machine, the polished spokesperson for sanctions, privatization, and foreign intervention dressed up as democracy.

Machado’s politics are steeped in violence. She has called for foreign intervention, even appealing directly to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the architect of Gaza’s annihilation, to help “liberate” Venezuela with bombs under the banner of “freedom.”

She has demanded sanctions, that silent form of warfare whose effects—as studies in The Lancet and other journals have shown —have killed more people than war, cutting off medicine, food, and energy to entire populations.

Machado has spent her entire political life promoting division, eroding Venezuela’s sovereignty, and denying its people the right to live with dignity.

Machado isn’t a symbol of peace or progress. She is part of a global alliance between fascism, Zionism, and neoliberalism, an axis that justifies domination in the language of democracy and peace.

This is who Maria Corina Machado really is:

- She helped lead the 2002 coup that briefly overthrew a democratically elected president, and signed the Carmona Decree that erased the Constitution and dissolved every public institution overnight.

- She worked hand in hand with Washington to justify regime change, using her platform to demand foreign military intervention to “liberate” Venezuela through force.

- She cheered on Donald Trump’s threats of invasion and his naval deployments in the Caribbean, a show of force that risks igniting regional war under the pretext of “combating narcotrafficking.” While Trump sent warships and froze assets, Machado stood ready to serve as his local proxy, promising to deliver Venezuela’s sovereignty on a silver platter.

- She pushed for the US sanctions that strangled the economy, knowing exactly who would pay the price: the poor, the sick, the working class.

- She helped construct the so-called “interim government,” a Washington-backed puppet show run by a self-appointed “president” who looted Venezuela’s resources abroad while children at home went hungry.

- She vows to reopen Venezuela’s embassy in Jerusalem, aligning herself openly with the same apartheid state that bombs hospitals and calls it self-defense.

- Now she wants to hand over the country’s oil, water, and infrastructure to private corporations. This is the same recipe that made Latin America the laboratory of neoliberal misery in the 1990s.

Machado was also one of the political architects of La Salida, the 2014 opposition campaign that called for escalated protests, including guarimba tactics. Those weren’t “peaceful protests” as the foreign press claimed; they were organized barricades meant to paralyze the country and force the government’s fall. Streets were blocked with burning trash and barbed wire, buses carrying workers were torched, and people suspected of being Chavista were beaten or killed. Even ambulances and doctors were attacked. Some Cuban medical brigades were nearly burned alive. Public buildings, food trucks, and schools were destroyed. Entire neighborhoods were held hostage by fear while opposition leaders like Machado cheered from the sidelines and called it “resistance.”

She praises Trump’s “decisive action” against what she calls a “criminal enterprise,” aligning herself with the same man who cages migrant children and tears families apart under ICE’s watch, while Venezuelan mothers search for their children disappeared by US migration policies.

If Henry Kissinger could win a Peace Prize, why not María Corina Machado? Maybe next year they’ll give one to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation for “compassion under occupation.”

Machado isn’t a symbol of peace or progress. She is part of a global alliance between fascism, Zionism, and neoliberalism, an axis that justifies domination in the language of democracy and peace. In Venezuela, that alliance has meant coups, sanctions, and privatization. In Gaza, it means genocide and the erasure of a people. The ideology is the same: a belief that some lives are disposable, that sovereignty is negotiable, and that violence can be sold as order.

Every time this award is handed to an architect of violence disguised as diplomacy, it spits in the face of those who actually fight for peace: the Palestinian medics digging bodies from rubble, the journalists risking their lives in Gaza to document the truth and the humanitarian workers of the Flotilla sailing to break the siege and deliver aid to starving children in Gaza, with nothing but courage and conviction.

But real peace is not negotiated in boardrooms or awarded on stages. Real peace is built by women organizing food networks during blockades, by Indigenous communities defending rivers from extraction, by workers who refuse to be starved into obedience, by Venezuelan mothers mobilizing to demand the return of children seized under U.S. ICE and migration policies and by nations that choose sovereignty over servitude.

That’s the peace Venezuela, Cuba, Palestine, and every nation of the Global South deserves.

—-

Michelle Ellner is a Latin America campaign coordinator of CODEPINK. She was born in Venezuela and holds a bachelor’s degree in languages and international affairs from the University La Sorbonne Paris IV, in Paris. After graduating, she worked for an international scholarship program out of offices in Caracas and Paris and was sent to Haiti, Cuba, The Gambia, and other countries for the purpose of evaluating and selecting applicants.

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I’ll wait for some fact checking before I believe any of that wall of text from the internet.

There’s a word for throwing so much shit at something in the hope that some of it sticks.

There have been quite a few reputable reports verifying that “wall of text”.

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Date: 13/10/2025 05:20:51
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2323181
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

Kingy said:


kii said:

From the article: When I saw the headline “Maria Corina Machado Wins the Nobel Peace Prize,” I almost laughed at the absurdity. But I didn’t, because there’s nothing funny about rewarding someone whose politics have brought so much suffering. Anyone who knows what she stands for knows there’s nothing remotely peaceful about her politics.

If this is what counts as “peace” in 2025, then the prize itself has lost every ounce of credibility.

I’m Venezuelan-American, and I know exactly what Machado represents.

She’s the smiling face of Washington’s regime-change machine, the polished spokesperson for sanctions, privatization, and foreign intervention dressed up as democracy.

Machado’s politics are steeped in violence. She has called for foreign intervention, even appealing directly to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the architect of Gaza’s annihilation, to help “liberate” Venezuela with bombs under the banner of “freedom.”

She has demanded sanctions, that silent form of warfare whose effects—as studies in The Lancet and other journals have shown —have killed more people than war, cutting off medicine, food, and energy to entire populations.

Machado has spent her entire political life promoting division, eroding Venezuela’s sovereignty, and denying its people the right to live with dignity.

Machado isn’t a symbol of peace or progress. She is part of a global alliance between fascism, Zionism, and neoliberalism, an axis that justifies domination in the language of democracy and peace.

This is who Maria Corina Machado really is:

- She helped lead the 2002 coup that briefly overthrew a democratically elected president, and signed the Carmona Decree that erased the Constitution and dissolved every public institution overnight.

- She worked hand in hand with Washington to justify regime change, using her platform to demand foreign military intervention to “liberate” Venezuela through force.

- She cheered on Donald Trump’s threats of invasion and his naval deployments in the Caribbean, a show of force that risks igniting regional war under the pretext of “combating narcotrafficking.” While Trump sent warships and froze assets, Machado stood ready to serve as his local proxy, promising to deliver Venezuela’s sovereignty on a silver platter.

- She pushed for the US sanctions that strangled the economy, knowing exactly who would pay the price: the poor, the sick, the working class.

- She helped construct the so-called “interim government,” a Washington-backed puppet show run by a self-appointed “president” who looted Venezuela’s resources abroad while children at home went hungry.

- She vows to reopen Venezuela’s embassy in Jerusalem, aligning herself openly with the same apartheid state that bombs hospitals and calls it self-defense.

- Now she wants to hand over the country’s oil, water, and infrastructure to private corporations. This is the same recipe that made Latin America the laboratory of neoliberal misery in the 1990s.

Machado was also one of the political architects of La Salida, the 2014 opposition campaign that called for escalated protests, including guarimba tactics. Those weren’t “peaceful protests” as the foreign press claimed; they were organized barricades meant to paralyze the country and force the government’s fall. Streets were blocked with burning trash and barbed wire, buses carrying workers were torched, and people suspected of being Chavista were beaten or killed. Even ambulances and doctors were attacked. Some Cuban medical brigades were nearly burned alive. Public buildings, food trucks, and schools were destroyed. Entire neighborhoods were held hostage by fear while opposition leaders like Machado cheered from the sidelines and called it “resistance.”

She praises Trump’s “decisive action” against what she calls a “criminal enterprise,” aligning herself with the same man who cages migrant children and tears families apart under ICE’s watch, while Venezuelan mothers search for their children disappeared by US migration policies.

If Henry Kissinger could win a Peace Prize, why not María Corina Machado? Maybe next year they’ll give one to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation for “compassion under occupation.”

Machado isn’t a symbol of peace or progress. She is part of a global alliance between fascism, Zionism, and neoliberalism, an axis that justifies domination in the language of democracy and peace. In Venezuela, that alliance has meant coups, sanctions, and privatization. In Gaza, it means genocide and the erasure of a people. The ideology is the same: a belief that some lives are disposable, that sovereignty is negotiable, and that violence can be sold as order.

Every time this award is handed to an architect of violence disguised as diplomacy, it spits in the face of those who actually fight for peace: the Palestinian medics digging bodies from rubble, the journalists risking their lives in Gaza to document the truth and the humanitarian workers of the Flotilla sailing to break the siege and deliver aid to starving children in Gaza, with nothing but courage and conviction.

But real peace is not negotiated in boardrooms or awarded on stages. Real peace is built by women organizing food networks during blockades, by Indigenous communities defending rivers from extraction, by workers who refuse to be starved into obedience, by Venezuelan mothers mobilizing to demand the return of children seized under U.S. ICE and migration policies and by nations that choose sovereignty over servitude.

That’s the peace Venezuela, Cuba, Palestine, and every nation of the Global South deserves.

—-

Michelle Ellner is a Latin America campaign coordinator of CODEPINK. She was born in Venezuela and holds a bachelor’s degree in languages and international affairs from the University La Sorbonne Paris IV, in Paris. After graduating, she worked for an international scholarship program out of offices in Caracas and Paris and was sent to Haiti, Cuba, The Gambia, and other countries for the purpose of evaluating and selecting applicants.

Common Dreams: Our work is licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). Feel free to republish and share widely.

I’ll wait for some fact checking before I believe any of that wall of text from the internet.

There’s a word for throwing so much shit at something in the hope that some of it sticks.

¿accountability!

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Date: 14/10/2025 10:56:54
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2323502
Subject: re: Nobel Peace Prize for 2025

another prize for old white men

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-14/trio-win-nobel-economics-prize-for-work-on-innovation-growth-and/105886992

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