Maduro wants to turn his inauguration in January into a ‘global anti-fascist festival’

Maduro wants to turn his inauguration in January into a 'global anti-fascist festival'

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Prepare for the “Global Anti-Fascist Festival” – A Gathering of the Left’s Most Radical

The self-proclaimed visionary, Nicolás Maduro, is up to his usual antics, promising a “great global anti-fascist festival” set to unfold between January 8 and 10, 2025. This alarming announcement came at the closing of the World Congress of Anti-Fascist Youth and Students in Caracas—a clear signal that the left is gearing up to recruit and radicalize.

Maduro boasted that “thousands and thousands of leaders” from around the globe will descend upon his beleaguered nation on January 10, coinciding with his self-scheduled inauguration after a controversial re-election on July 28 that raised plenty of eyebrows and suspicions of voter fraud.

The Anti-Fascist Training School: Indoctrination Central

Among Maduro’s outrageous plans is the establishment of an anti-fascist training school in Caracas, a scheme proposed by Minister of Youth, Grecia Colmenares. According to Maduro and his associates, this institution will arm youth with “the necessary tools for the definitive defeat of fascism.” You read that right: they claim this is about defeating “fascism”—newsflash: it sounds more like a twisted agenda to silence dissent.

This school plans to integrally adopt “all the training methods” from far-left regimes like China, Russia, and Cuba, providing a fertile ground for indoctrination. Can we afford to let them spread their dangerous ideology?

At the Congress, 500 delegates from 72 countries broke into groups to “expose how fascism operates in social networks and the media.” Is this merely projection? You bet it is. The left’s infamous tactic of playing the victim while they engage in their own brand of suppression is ever-present.

A Country in Political Crisis

This anti-fascist festivity is no coincidence; it emerges in a context fraught with political turbulence. After Maduro’s dubious re-election, there’s no transparency—only the majority opposition crying foul, insisting that Edmundo González Urrutia deserved to be the rightful victor. Venezuela’s agony is fueled by this radical regime playing the anti-fascist card!

“It is time for the left to rise and crush the voices of dissent,” declares a boisterous Maduro.

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