“Sometimes they die in your arms just from dehydration.” Children in Venezuela are dying of malnutrition, but the government won’t admit it.http://nyti.ms/2yMTHFr
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This whole story is heartbreaking. No one should be dying of malnutrition anywhere in the world. Is there a way to send aid to these people?
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How can we help????
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By empowering their people to overthrow the Socialist government
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I was thinking more immediate aid before more babies die
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You can help NGOs like
@AccionVZLA with baby formula or other things.
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Why sterilization? Why not a temp solution, birth control? It is a sad terrible situation, but what do we think, we can keep on breeding until the last grain is eaten? Part of this situation is caused by greed of those in power.
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It's hard to find birth control and when you do, it's just too expensive
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And a lot of the charities refuse to aide in this matter.
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There are some centers like Plafam that offer the birth control they can get access to (like IUDs) at lower prices, but still many women can't afford them because they prefer to spend the little money they have on food.
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You, yes YOU
@nytimes helped create this humanitarian mess.#NeverForgethttp://www.nationalreview.com/article/415126/lefts-mess-venezuela-kevin-d-williamson … - 1 more reply
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All the results of socialism which you fail to 'report' just like you covered up for communism in the USSR
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Isn’t this what you socialists want for America idiot Sanders called this a “paradise”
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Gosh haha the word socialism doesn't appear once in your maudlin portrayal of it's failures.
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Sounds like a smart move on the women’s part.
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They chose this. They chose socialism. Let them own it.
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I was 2 years old when Chávez was elected president. My parents didn’t vote for him. So, tell me, did I choose this?
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yes, the majority decided.
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I got the point. You don't get that when the majority decides, you have to accept it. It's your country's mess. Next time do better.
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