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Imagine your connection to the outside world, your livelihood, and your ability to speak out is severed in an instant. For our guest Mateo, a freelance graphic designer in Caracas, this was his reality when the Venezuelan state shut down the internet for six weeks. He shares the harrowing story of living in a digital blackout, designed to mask the violent suppression of protests, and the brief, electrifying moment of false hope when it seemed the regime had collapsed. This isn't just a story about political turmoil; it's about the death of hope and the birth of a new, pragmatic goal. Mateo takes us through the turning point when a sliver of black-market internet access became not a tool for rebuilding his life, but for planning his escape. He reveals the stark reality of his current existence: working for crypto, trading on the black market for food, and saving every dollar for the one thing he believes in anymore—a bus ticket out of the country. Stories are works of fiction and dramatized based on inspired events. Names, places and details are changed for privacy and are not true events. Produced with AI assistance.
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