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Culture War Roundup for the week of December 29, 2025

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That is an even stronger argument for not destroying Venezuela. Failed states cause migration and drug cartels. If Venezuela is struggling the last thing they need is sanctions and war.

As usual the military industrial complex is a leading cause of diversity and immigration.

Setting aside that Venezuela is already a failed state causing migration and drug cartels, and has been for well over a decade-

Let's check for past predictions for a moment.

There's a reason even those who try to blame the American sanctions studiously try to avoid having to establish any relative share of responsibility for the economic consequences of Chavez's, ahem, distinctive economic model.

...and of course in response to that what you wrote...

That is an even stronger argument for not destroying Venezuela. Failed states cause migration and drug cartels. If Venezuela is struggling the last thing they need is sanctions and war.

As usual the military industrial complex is a leading cause of diversity and immigration.

..aaaand and wrote that despite...

Why, I bet even you will studiously try to avoid answering that prompt, and will try to bypass that uncomfortable, overshadowing context once more.

Called it!

Setting aside that Venezuela is already a failed state causing migration and drug cartels, and has been for well over a decade-

Yes the US regime change project has been ongoing for years with the explicit goal of creating a failed state.

Regardless of the extent to which it is Venezuela's fault, the US has actively sought to destabilize Venezuela. That means that the US has increased migrants and drugs flowing into the US so that Venezuela can be brought into the American zone of influence and get DEI, gay marriage and gender reassignment surgeries for kids.

Regardless of the extent to which it is Venezuela's fault,

Wait for it.

There's a reason even those who try to blame the American sanctions studiously try to avoid having to establish any relative share of responsibility for the economic consequences of Chavez's, ahem, distinctive economic model.

Wait for it...

the US has actively sought to destabilize Venezuela. That means that the US has increased migrants and drugs flowing into the US so that Venezuela can be brought into the American zone of influence and get DEI, gay marriage and gender reassignment surgeries for kids.

Wait for it...

Why, I bet even you will studiously try to avoid answering that prompt, and will try to bypass that uncomfortable, overshadowing context once more.

Nailed it, two in a row with the same prediction from a day ago.

Want to walk into it for a third time in a row?

Fine, lets say Maduro had the worst economic policy on the planet and did a large portion of the damage.

Sanctions will still cause more drugs and migrants.

Dayum, third time is the charm. Still can't admit to any relative share of responsibility, can you?

Want to fall for it for a fourth time?

At a certain point, pushing the button repeatedly is just annoying to everyone. You've made your point.

Consider it concluded on my end, then.

Over 20% of Venezuela's population has already emigrated, it's unlikely to ramp up significantly.