**Headline: Earthquakes in Venezuela? What’s Next, Pigs Flying?**
Well, here we go again. Emergency crews are sifting through the mess left by two earthquakes in Venezuela, and surprise, it’s a disaster. Because apparently, the earth shaking isn’t enough to get people’s attention anymore.
Experts like Martin Hudson, who we’re told is some kind of geo-technical guru, are making the rounds on news shows to explain how these earthquakes are “rare.” Really? So, we should just ignore the devastation because it doesn’t happen every Tuesday?
Let’s be real: when the ground starts shaking, it’s not just a little awkward; it’s a full-on crisis. But hey, let’s focus on how unusual this is instead of the fact that people are suffering and searching for loved ones in the rubble.
Isn’t it convenient how the narrative shifts to “rare events” as if that makes it any less tragic? When will we get serious about what’s happening on the ground instead of just letting experts lecture us?
Just a thought: maybe instead of discussing the rarity of disasters, we should be asking how we can actually help the people affected. But that wouldn’t make for good TV, would it?
By Admin | Published: June 26, 2026 at 1:16 pm