You're in full-on cognitive dissonance. For those of you reading at home, nobody is eating zoo animals and rotten meat they scavenged from dumpsters because the local store was simply out of bread. The hospitals aren't simply out of "some medicine." Their machines are broken, their linens are filthy, there are no sterile gloves or instruments, there's no dialysis, fungus and sepsis are rampant, and children are literally dying from conditions that would be treatable by generic antibiotics.
Abby Martin is literally paid by Maduro's government. She literally works for, and this is John Stossel's description,
media run by socialist murderers. I know there's no rational explanation, but how on Earth could you choose to believe only that one well-paid propagandist rather than looking at the complete body of work that has taken place over the last decade by journalists from both sides of the aisle from every developed nation on Earth?
FFS, it's almost like you don't actually know anything about Venezuela except what you saw on Venezuelan officially produced YouTube video a couple days ago. Maduro has BANNED all imports. Everything. From everybody. China, Cuba, Iran, are all countries with access to food, medicine and toilet paper. Nobody has stopped selling Venezuela anything. That isn't what capitalists do.
Venezuela has made it illegal to import anything.
Pick one: Is capitalism evil and Maduro is right to fend off the capitalist pigs by refusing to engage in trade, or is Maduro right when he cries that the capitalists are ruining his country when they don't engage in trade?
Yes, the absolutely 100% totally do. Here are more.
Venezuela's Children Are Dying Of Malnutrition
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This baby died because hos mother contracted the Zika virus, and therefore could not breastfeed the infant. There was no infant formula to be found, and the concoctions they attempted to feed him was not nutritious enough.
He starved to death because there was no infant formula.
2017:
Hundreds of people are dying of starvation in Venezuela:
Dr. Jorge Gaiti said he had
requested 193 necessary medications from the government agency responsible for distributing them to public hospitals.
Only four of the 193 were delivered, according to the reports visible on his computer. T
he hospital even lacks the most basic medical supplies — soap, syringes, gauze, diapers and latex gloves.
(Below) Dayferlin Aguilar, a 5-month-old girl diagnosed with malnutrition and dehydration, treated at Dr. Agustín Zubillaga University Hospital of Pediatrics in August.
(Below) Esteban’s mother was single and unable to breast-feed him. “We could not find formula anywhere,” said Ms. Peraza, the great-aunt. Ms. Peraza stayed at the hospital next to Esteban’s incubator for days, stroking his stomach through the openings and whispering softly to him. He spent weeks in and out of the hospital — and died on Oct. 8
(Below) Skipping meals so her children can eat:
This is the mother of one of the dead children mentioned above.
(Below) Venezuela's Public Health Emergency
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2016:
(Below): Yulitza Roa, 15, who has a brain tumor, is awaiting surgery that has been delayed because Luis Razetti Hospital does not have the needed scanning equipment functioning.
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I know you like video:
Here's one from FEE:
2016:
My Venezuela Diary: The looting, the blackouts, the mob lynchings, the hospitals with no supplies. Venezuela’s collapse into disarray is of a scale unseen in the Western Hemisphere in decades. In an effort to illustrate what day-to-day life is like on the ground, Fabiola Zerpa documented her efforts to secure food for her middle-class family. This is a selection of entries from her month-long chronicle.
The collapse of the socialist economy has left supermarket shelves empty
This is a line for 1 litre of cooking oil and 1 kg of pasta. Soldiers armed with machine guns are there keeping order.
And maybe I missed it, but I asked you for a single video that was made earlier than 30 days ago that accused the entire global community of propaganda and insinuating that everything in Venezuela is peachy keen. What's up with that?
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