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What?
I no expert in current Nicaraguan affairs, but you're really stretching it. You said, "I also never said that war is coming - again trying to put words in my mouth" when in your original post, you quote "He told me war is coming to Nicaragua." If you didn't want to make the case for "war is coming" to Nicaragua, you did a terrible job of it.
I watched through the video, and though I'm fully aware of the civil wars Nicaragua has suffered, I've seen more dangerous clashes in Paris, France; Athens, Greece; and many other democratic nations. I witnessed personally the breakup of a demonstration in Los Angeles that was far more traumatizing.
You talked about other people airing their dirty laundry. I'm afraid you're guilty of what you claim to condemn.