In recent months, I’ve written two very lengthy columns about the deterioration of Venezuela’s evil government.
And I’ve also looked at long-run economic data to show how statism produces awful results for ordinary people.
But I sometimes think anecdotes are the most persuasive for the simple reason that ordinary people can relate. That’s why I shared last month the story about how the government has even made sex less pleasurable.
The Miami Herald has a story that underscores the horrible consequences of statism.
…on the streets, walking around with a bag of groceries can attract more thieves than a full wallet. The critical food shortages pummeling Venezuela have started to change the nature of crime in the country, at times increasing what some experts have started to call “hunger crimes” and at other times turning food into a valuable item to be taken by force. …The crisis has forced millions of Venezuelans to eat just once a day, and thousands of others to regularly search garbage cans in hopes of finding something to eat, according to recent surveys.
This is very grim, but it gets worse.
Not only are people committing crimes because of hunger, children are being recruited into gangs because that is the way to eat.
Venezuelan gangs are no longer recruiting youths in some poor areas by offering them easy money to buy clothes or the latest cell phones. Instead, they are offering food baskets.
…Criminal gangs are also using food to recruit children and teenagers in Venezuela, a country with one of the world’s highest crime rates. …“The recruitment techniques, the bait that in the past used to be fashion or luxury goods, have been replaced by the offer of basic food items,” said the report, published this week. That’s how “crime gangs are gaining ground in conquering thousands of youths who are joining in the violence and whose destiny is death, prison and the frustration of so many dreams and hopes forged by their families and communities,” the report added.
As a parent, this is a horrifying story. Imagine not being able to feed your children and then watching getting lured into a life that almost certainly will not end well.
Utterly depressing. A very bad situation keeps getting worse.
The only good news is that leftists used to make excuses for Venezuela and now some of them are trying to disown that brutal regime.
P.S. In spite of the wretched state of the Venezuelan economy, some nutty leftists who put together a “Happy Planet Index” that ranked Venezuela above the United States. I still haven’t figured out whether that was crazier than the Jeffrey Sachs’ index that put Cuba above America.
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prostitutes are accepting food for services rendered… and people are eating dog food… a socialist paradise…
“Recent Wave of Looting Shows Extent of Hunger in Venezuela”
BY: KARINA MARTÍN – JAN 15, 2018, 2:15 PM
https://panampost.com/karina-martin/2018/01/15/recent-wave-of-looting-shows-extent-of-hunger-in-venezuela/
“WHAT HAPPENS WHEN SOCIALISTS RUN OUT OF MONEY”
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“The future of socialism is trading sugar for beans on social media.”
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/268930/what-happens-when-socialists-run-out-money-daniel-greenfield
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Venezuelans once bragged they had produced more miss Universes than any country. They even had schools for beauty pageant competitors. And those who didn’t make it ended up being what they called “whiskey girls”- who worked as waitresses at the bars and restaurants. I wonder what has happened to all those beautiful young ladies? Stories from friends tell me that they are now the best looking hookers in the world. And many of them travel to Columbia (where it is relatively safe and prosperous- believe it or not) to ply their trade.
I have traveled extensively, but Venezuela holds the honor as being the only place I was ever robbed. That during the rise of Chavez. So, this country has always had a criminal underclass. It’s just that those who lived their lives that way are having to teach a whole lot more people how to ply that trade to survive. I watched South Africa pass through this same stage many years ago as well- it is quite distasteful for two such beautiful countries.