
Surely by now, you’ve taken in the news that Maduro the narco-terrorist has been removed from Venezuela and charged with serious crimes against the United States. The event has brought into stark reality the cognitive split among the human collective.
We have on one hand the jubilant response of the Venezuelan people…
I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 on X posted:
🇻🇪 Message to anti-Trump crowd from a Venezuelan:
“If you are so concerned about our country, pray for us instead of trying to destroy our only hope and happiness right now.”
“If you ask any other Venezuelan right now, they’re going to tell you that we are happy—even if you don’t like Donald Trump, even if we don’t want Donald Trump, or whatever. We are happy.”
“We are happy. We’re free. Do not try to take our happiness and our only hope after 26 years.”
“I wish you never live through what we lived back in my country, ever in your life. I hope you never have to see family members dying because there is no power, no electricity, or no medicine in a hospital.”
American Media, Pay attention…
Venezuelans Rejoice! Celebrations Around the World After US Captures Maduro
And on the other hand we have the unhinged and hopelessly ignorant humans who just don’t actually care to understand the situation, I’m assuming primarily because they’re blinded by TDS. We won’t bother to dignify the attempts of the complicit to sway public opinion, but the usual suspects are raging on about how wrong it is to arrest a man who basically kidnapped an entire country, and who threatens the safety of literally everyone on the planet, either directly or indirectly.
At least they’re consistent about the kinds of things they support. People are always free to make up their own minds about who and what to align themselves with. It’s not rocket science.
Now that Maduro is in NYC, it’s lovely to see the Mamdani creature being shown in no uncertain terms that he has zero power over anything military here, and that the President doesn’t give a rat’s patoot how he feels about arresting anyone, or likely about any other single thing.
In any case, the people of Venezuela are truly and sincerely happy about being set free. Any illusions that Maduro was a legitimate ruler and in any way a good person can be corrected easily with even a cursory internet search. And frankly, ask any Venezuelan, and they will tell you with a smile in their bursting hearts that they are unquenchably ecstatic about his removal from their lives.


