Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 21, 2018
So the United States decided to spread universal suffrage democracy across the planet.
They they are so shocked when a country with a massive population of poor brown people votes for the communist that they claim it must be some kind of scam or hoax.
It’s not dissimilar to the situation with the Trump election – “this cannot possibly be… it must be some trick.”
The fact is that even a system as oppressive and anti-nature as democracy cannot overcome human nature. At least not indefinitely.
RT:
Nicolas Maduro has been declared the winner of Sunday’s presidential election, which saw a 46.1 percent turnout, according to Venezuela’s electoral council, after the opposition branded the vote a fraud and called for a boycott.
With 92.6 percent of the vote counted, Maduro has won presidential election with 5,823,728 of the votes, National Electoral Council chief Tibisay Lucena announced. His main adversary, Henri Falcon of the Progressive Advance party, obtained 1,820,552 votes; while the independent candidate Javier Bertucci won 925,042 votes.
“How much have they underestimated our revolutionary people, and how much have they underestimated me,” Maduro told a late-night crowd in front of the presidential palace. “And here we are, victorious.”
Over eight million Venezuelans participated in the election, which witnessed a low 46.1 percent participation rate after opposition parties called for a boycott of the election, declaring them a “fraud.”
“The process undoubtedly lacks legitimacy and as such we do not recognize it,” Falcon proclaimed, even before the election results were announced. The candidate claimed that the vote was full of irregularities and totally rigged in favor of Maduro because the mainstream opposition promoted abstention, leaving Falcon without potential voters.
On Friday, the US Treasury seemingly tried to sway public opinion and the result of Sunday’s vote by officially linking Maduro to drug trade, accusing the country’s “second most powerful man,” Diosdado Cabello, of running a narcotics ring and sharing profits with the president.
Yeah.
Today’s so-called “election” in Venezuela is an insult to democracy. We will continue to stand with the Venezuelan people fighting for a brighter future for their country. It's time for Maduro to go.
— US Mission to the UN (@USUN) May 20, 2018
And?
Drug-running has been a part of Latin American politics since forever. Since the CIA decided that was a good idea.
A bunch of poor brown people being promised free everything don’t care at all about that particular issue.
Most of them don’t even care enough to actually vote, but if they do vote, they’re going to vote for the communist. The boycotters knew this. Even if they wouldn’t have boycotted, the turnout would have only been like 2-3% higher, because most of the people who didn’t vote would have voted for Maduro if they had found the energy to go out and stand in line to vote.
This is all obvious.
The ZOG establishment is increasingly relying on weird conspiracy theories to offer complex counter-explanations for simple, obvious events.
The only person who could have beaten Maduro would be some kind of third-positionist populist reformist, not some Western shill.
The US had previously done a pretty good job of keeping communists out of the running in Latin America, but as soon as Hugo Chavez got elected, it was bound to stay communist until either:
- Mass starvation, or
- Foreign military intervention
Probably, America should just give up on this particular thing.
Or, I dunno.
Ollie North might be able to get elected, if he can get Venezuelan citizenship and run.
He speaks fluent Spanish.