Joanna Hausmann person
also: Joanna Haussmann, Joanna, Osman, Joana
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“She was a New York City-based nightclub comedian. She is best known for her work supporting Washington's coup against her family's homeland, Venezuela. In the weeks immediately following the U.S. recognition of Juan Guaido, Haussmann emerge…”
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You spelled his name H-A-U-S-M-A-N-N. He was an economist that wrote prolific information that supported the Washington's position of whatever they wanted to do in Venezuela. And we'll get to him. But Anya opens up this chapter with his dau…
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She was a New York City-based nightclub comedian. She is best known for her work supporting Washington's coup against her family's homeland, Venezuela. In the weeks immediately following the U.S. recognition of Juan Guaido, Haussmann emerge…
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Venezuelan voices, and I put that in air quotes because she's lived in New York City forever, on the internet. All right, there we go. Let's get Bridget up here and we'll get SR. So you have this comedian who supposedly has, other than her …
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Twitter at the time, talking up the impending regime change in Venezuela, seemingly disconnected from the whole thing as if she's not in direct relation to the coup machine itself. She was packaging all of the information John Bolton and El…
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Jokes in her routine and one-liners on Twitter. Her first video on the subject posted on her personal YouTube and Facebook pages within a week of Guaido's swearing-in ceremony, and that's in air quotes too, racked up nearly 4 million views …
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by providing, in her words, quote, just the facts. Recorded in what appeared to be the living room of her apartment, the video opened with Haussmann's vow to dispel all information on the internet and simply state the facts. Quote, I did a …
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of Venezuela. Near the end of her scripted rant, Osman starts crying, as they're all taught to do. Quote, on a personal level, my father is exiled from going back home. This is about people wanting their country back. That's it, unquote. Ba…
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the quote-unquote extreme right, left, sorry. So, as in all of the coups throughout Latin America, they use the label left for people who just want their country back. When Haasman's daughter, Joanna, pledged to provide viewers with the fac…
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her father's role in Guaido's coup government, her mother's U.S.-backed campaign with USAID to remove Chavez from office, and her grandfather's dirty war on killing resistant fighters. Anya uncovered the saga and put it on the record in Mar…
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the neoliberal brain behind Juan Guaido's economic agenda. She noted that Joanna not only neglected to disclose her family ties to the coup government, but had merely parroted her father's own pro-regime change arguments, which he outlined …
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Though much of Joanna's script tracked with her father's, the elder Haussmann added an opening declaration of bloodlust for his homeland, insisting that military intervention by a coalition of regional forces was the only way to resolve the…
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I aim to inform the public that the video racking up millions of views on social media had not been produced by a common Venezuelan, but one with a clear stake in the regime change. Yet within weeks of her article publication, Joanna was ma…
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This time, Joanna's tirade took aim at the U.S. left, which she complained was far too focused on what Trump is doing about Venezuela and spreading rumors that the U.S. is considering military intervention in the country, the very type of m…
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Hands off can actually mean blood on your hands, Joana went on to say, mocking the anti-war movement, hands off Venezuela slogan, before urging viewers to support Guaido's efforts to restore democracy. Nothing says democracy like a good old…
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Triggering a flood of comments from viewers outraged that the quote unquote paper of record frequently disregarded basic journalistic ethics. Like that would be the first time. As a Venezuelan, I agree with everything she has to say, one co…
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That said, I think it's an ethical error of the New York Times to not disclose the fact that her father is Ricardo Haussmann. The commentator, Giorgio Angelino, went on, quote, his economic policy is likely the plan that will go into place …
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In response to the outcry, Times editor Adam Elnick sought a cloak of using feminism. Elnick posted a swift reply to one of the comments confessing that though his publication was aware of her family's background, it opted not to disclose J…
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and who is popular and has her own following. Yet the paper's own ethic code explicitly states that the staff members must be sensitive that perfectly proper political activity by their spouses, family, and companions may nonetheless create…
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That employed her father snowballed on social media. My article documenting the Hossman's family dark history went viral. Joanna replied by blocking Anya on Twitter. She then goes on, despite having blocked her from commenting, and says, I'…
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Like Joanna's editor at the Times, Professor Haussmann hid behind his daughter's gender to assert that Anya's criticisms amounted to the year's most sexist comment. That was his reply on Twitter. Anya's a woman. How is that sexist? He would…