Blaming Socialism, US Media Distorts Venezuela’s Food Crisis

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In politics there must not be things like right, left, conservatism, liberalism, ect. Whether a leadership is left wing or right wing, it´s duty is to serve the entire people. Partisanship has no place in politics and leads to division and even civil war.
In western democratic countries the situation is different. Right is not right and left is not left. Established parties do not differ, thus they render the democratic process obsolete. The illusion of democracy is a disgusting race for power in truth, all values, plans and promises are election campaign and disappear with it. Filthy roaches that did not do a single good thing in life hold their disgusting grimaces into the camera and want you, the victim, to vote for them.

Unlike in the West, in Venezuela there are leftists and right-wingers struggling for power. Remember, US leftist liberal media support Venezuela´s right-wing opposition with sinister propaganda.


"Disgruntled customers, empty store shelves, long supermarket lines. These are the images that mainstream U.S. media typically feature in their coverage of Venezuela’s ongoing food crisis.

U.S. media outlets publish stories blaming Venezuela’s food crisis on the socialist government almost daily. Today isn’t any different.These images are usually accompanied by sarcastic headlines like Forbes’ “Venezuela Discovers the Perfect Weight Loss Diet” and the Cato Institute’s “Hunger Is in Retreat, But Not in Socialist Venezuela.”

A new study released by researchers from three Venezuelan universities reported that nearly 75 percent of the population lost an average of 19 pounds in 2016 for lack of food. The report, titled, “2016 Living Conditions Survey,” added that about 32.5 percent of Venezuelans eat only once or twice a day, compared to 11.3 percent last year.

Moreover, 93.3 percent told the researchers that their income was not enough to cover their food needs.

The facts are clear — Venezuela does have a food crisis. Mainstream U.S. media, however, blames the socialist government that has radically improved the country’s standard of living instead of right-wing U.S.-backed opposition forces intentionally sabotaging the economy.

Since the early 2000s, supermarket owners affiliated with Venezuela’s opposition have been purposefully hoarding food products so they can resell them at higher prices and make large profits. Food importing companies owned by the country’s wealthy right-wing elite are also manipulating import figures to raise prices.

In 2013, former Venezuelan Central Bank chief Edmee Betancourt reported that the country lost between US$15 and $20 billion dollars the previous year through such fraudulent import deals.

It doesn’t stop there.

Last year, over 750 opposition-controlled offshore companies linked to the Panama Papers scandal were accused of purposely redirecting Venezuelan imports of raw food materials from the government to the private sector. Many of these companies sell their products to private companies in Colombia, which resell them to Venezuelans living close to Colombia.

Reuters admitted in 2014 that Venezuelan opposition members living in border states are shipping low-cost foodstuffs provided by the Venezuelan government into Colombia for profit.“Selling contraband is a serious problem. People here are taking large quantities of products meant for Venezuelans and selling them in Colombia,” Valencia resident Francisco Luzon told Al Jazeera in a 2014 interview.

Overall, Venezuela’s millionaire opposition are profiting handsomely from the country’s food crisis while blaming it on the socialist government that’s trying to eliminate it."

Blaming Socialism, US Media Distorts Venezuela’s Food Crisis
 
the people of Venezuela have a food crisis----because the people of the
USA reject socialism-------our dislike dwarfs the potato crop in Venezuela
 

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