I realize English isn't your first language, so I won't take offence. Well, maybe just a little. (BTW, English isn't my first language either.)
You wrote: However it is you who knows nothing. implying that I said you know nothing. Well, I never did amigo. All I said is that judging from your statements, you are not very well informed on the history of the Las Cristinas properties and I encouraged you to do your homework. At no point did I ever state that you knew nothing, or that I knew Latin America better than you, or that I was fluent in Spanish, or that I was totally conversant in Venezuelan law. I simply tried to direct your attention to a very specific area, not your whole country/society/culture. You certainly seem to be very defensive, hombre.
Also, I used my Italian heritage to point out the inanity of your argument: That just because you are of Latin American descent, and that you speak Spanish, and that you have family in Venezuela, that this endows you with some kind of Manifest Destiny to be right and all-knowing about all things Venezuelan. Grow up.
If you knew the smallest iota of what you pretend to know about this company you would realize how stupid this question was: Next time you talk to the Pope ask him if he is on the side of the Venezuelan people or the KRY shareholder. Have you looked into PDG's history at all, peque¤as ovejas? KRY is probably the best thing to have ever happened to Venezuelan mining and its people by getting those environmental criminals out of your country. When you finally understand this, I want you back here on your knees to beg forgiveness for your stupidity, comprende signor?
No need to respond. I have wasted more than enough time on your ignorance. |