First Hand Account of Socialism
In this week’s episode of Matter of Action, Wayne Morrow talks with author and historian Frank de Verona, who grew up in Cuba and witnessed the communist takeover by Fidel Castro.
De Varona explains that in 1958, Cuba was one of the most prosperous Latin American countries. Within just a few years of Castro coming to power, the economy crashed and food was rationed. Morrow and De Varona compare this to Venezuela, which used to be the richest country in Latin America due to its oil fields, but today people are eating out of garbage trucks.
De Verona tells Morrow that the Spanish-speaking news channels promote socialism, so he has been busy educating Latinos in Florida. He stresses the importance of teaching the millennial generation, who have been indoctrinated since a very young age.
De Verona says that as parents, we all have the responsibility to teach our children about socialism, otherwise we will lose our nation.
An easy way this can be done is by distributing our “Do it Like Denmark” reprint, which is an article in our September 2 issue “Socialist Jackpot.” This reprint comes with 10 easy-to-read facts about socialism that will make millennials think twice. It is imperative that we educate the younger generations about the dangers of socialism and the false promises of the presidential candidates. Socialism is not the cure. Get your copy today at ShopJBS.org