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Woman Who Grew Up in Communist China Crushes Bernie Sanders' Claim That Breadlines Are 'Good'

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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is a self-described socialist and he even once said breadlines are “a good thing,” but a woman who grew up in Communist China gave Sanders a much-needed history lesson.

You have probably seen the video by now; in 1985, Sanders defended the socialist regime ruling Nicaragua at the time by saying breadlines are “a good thing.”

Sanders expressed confusion at American journalists for pointing out the socialist government’s breadlines.

“You know, it’s funny, sometimes American journalists talk about how bad a country is because people are lining up for food,” Sanders said. “That’s a good thing. In other countries people don’t line up for food. The rich get the food, and the poor starve to death.”

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I could go into detail about how ridiculous Sanders’ pro-breadlines comment is, but you don’t have to take my word for it.

Instead, read what Helen Raleigh, a senior contributor to The Federalist, had to say about breadlines.

Raleigh grew up in Communist China — she saw firsthand the devastating effects of socialism and the oppressive nature of breadlines.

“The government controlled the distribution of essentials such as rice and cooking oil to every citizen through a rigid ration system, maintained through coupons,” Raleigh wrote in a column for Fox News.

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“Those coupons were not for getting a discount — they were used to restrict the amount of essentials we were allowed to have on a monthly basis. Hunger was a constant feeling.”

Sanders might argue that breadlines ensure citizens are fed, but that’s not true at all, according to Raleigh.

“We were also constantly reminded that just because we had a coupon, it didn’t mean there were goods to buy in the store. It was a constant and exhausting endeavor to get our hands on the basics so that our family could survive.”

Under Chairman Mao’s far-left policies, over 15 million people died in the “Great Chinese Famine.”

Contrary to socialist beliefs, breadlines are not indicative of a benevolent government. Breadlines are the result of an overreaching government that ruined its country with bad economic policies.

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“The only equality socialism has managed to achieve, no matter where it is practiced, is misery. Anyone who thinks breadlines are ‘good’ undermines the suffering that millions have endured.”

Sanders’ overt love for socialism is extremely dangerous. Democrats should stay far away from this far-left radical.

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Malachi Bailey is a writer from Ohio with a background in history, education and philosophy. He has led multiple conservative groups and is dedicated to the principles of free speech, privacy and peace.
Malachi Bailey is a writer from Ohio with a passion for free speech, privacy and peace. He graduated from the College of Wooster with a B.A. in History. While at Wooster, he served as the Treasurer for the Wooster Conservatives and the Vice President for the Young Americans for Liberty.
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