Ben Shapiro
Venezuela is a socialist country. Venezuela
is also a dictatorship. Currently, Venezuela has fallen into open violence and
complete chaos, with the strongman Nicolas Maduro ordering troops to open fire
on those attempting to bring humanitarian aid into the country.
Yet, strangely, Maduro still
has his defenders.
Sen. Bernie Sanders [photo], I-Vt.,
the leading declared Democratic 2020 presidential candidate and avowed
socialist, refuses to label Maduro a “dictator.”
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Photo: Sean Rayford, Getty Images |
Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn.,
said in full 9/11 truther mode, “Democrats need to be careful about a potential
trap being set by Trump et al in Venezuela. Cheering humanitarian convoys
sounds like the right thing to do, but what if it’s not about the aid?”
Fresh face of the Democratic
Party Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., has remained shockingly silent
about Venezuela, except to tell The Daily Caller News Foundation, “I think
that, you know, the humanitarian crisis is extremely concerning but, you know,
when we use non-Democratic means to determine leadership, that’s also
concerning, as well.”
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn.,
another fresh face of the Democratic Party, grilled U.S. envoy to Venezuela
Elliott Abrams in an obvious attempt to stall on behalf of a gentler approach
to Maduro.
Why the shocking unwillingness
by the socialist hard-liners in the Democratic Party to condemn Maduro and join
the rest of the world in calling for his ouster?
After all, we’ve been assured
by Sanders, AOC, Omar, and others that true socialism isn’t at stake in
Venezuela—true socialism can be found in nations like Sweden, Norway, and
Denmark. Yet even so, these socialist Democrats can’t find it in their hearts
to cut ties with Venezuela.
Perhaps it’s because Sanders
and his crowd understand full well that Venezuela is an excellent case study in
socialism—nationalization of major industries by a centralized government,
abolition of the profit motive, and redistribution of resources via tyranny.
After all, it wasn’t that long
ago that Sanders was praising the Soviet Union (he said it had “a whole variety
of programs for young people and cultural programs which go far beyond what we
do in this country”), Nicaraguan Sandinista Daniel Ortega, and Cuba’s Fidel
Castro (” … he educated their kids, gave their kids health care, totally
transformed the society.”).
And then there’s the
inconvenient fact that the countries that Sanders himself calls socialist
totally reject the label.
Former Swedish Prime Minister
Carl Bildt launched into Sanders this week, stating, “Bernie Sanders was lucky
to be able to get to the Soviet Union in 1988 and praise all its stunning
socialist achievements before the entire system and empire collapsed under the
weight of its own spectacular failures.”
In 2015, Danish Prime Minister
Lars Rasmussen scoffed at Sanders’ dreams of a socialist utopia, noting, “The
Nordic model is an expanded welfare state which provides a high level of
security to its citizens, but it is also a successful market economy with much
freedom to pursue your dreams and live your life as you wish.”
Here is the sad truth about
socialism: Socialism drives economies into the ground in exact proportion to
its prominence in the economy. Capitalism creates prosperity. It’s convenient
for Sanders and company to point to the Nordic countries as models of socialism
when they are obviously founded on free markets, with socialistic
redistribution schemes stacked atop that free-market foundation.
But deep down, Sanders knows
that the truer reflection of socialism lies in Venezuela, Cuba, and the Soviet
Union. And that’s why Sanders simply can’t bring himself to disown Venezuelan
socialism, even to prop up the lie that socialism wasn’t truly tried in
Venezuela.
Ben Shapiro, The Daily Wire, 28-2-2019
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