There is no question that the “socialist paradise” of Venezuela is in dire straights.
The promise of “equality” has resulted in citizens searching through garbage heaps in hopes of finding anything edible, getting into fights over daily necessities.
What has been circulating on the internet the past few days, however, might just trump it all.
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In a shocking video recording at the fishing village of Palmarito in Merida, Venezuela, a large of group of men can be seen stoning a cow to death, shouting various exclamations of frustration over their extreme hunger, The Daily Mail reported.
The men stone the cow, and the poor animal does its best do defend itself from assailants, but it’s no use.
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The animal is slaughtered at the hands of the starving attackers, who then fall upon it, presumably to distribute its meat for their homes and families.
Take a look at the video below provided by Viral World Gadariya.
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Warning: The video may be disturbing to some viewers.
It’s hard to watch, but the time spent watching it is not wasted, and here’s why:
That is what happens to countries dominated by socialism.
Left-wing giant Michael Moore once praised Venezuela for its benevolent socialism. What a sham.
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Hugo Chavez declared the oil belonged 2 the ppl. He used the oil $ 2 eliminate 75% of extreme poverty, provide free health & education 4 all
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) March 6, 2013
If Venezuela can fall because of socialism, we can, too.
Keep in mind, folks, according to the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, 51 percent of millennials said communism or socialism is their preferred form of government.
Thanks to their ignorance, they want the hellscape depicted so clearly in the video above.
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There are two things conservatives can — and must — do to prevent socialism in this country.
We have to educate millennials.
We also have to storm the voting booths, being present for every election, local and national, and making our voices heard.
We have to work to keep our country from becoming one where starving people engage in Stone Age barabarism so their families don’t starve.
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