When Politics Becomes a Religion, Facts Become the Enemy

The Untold Story of the Poor, Misunderstood Cartels Just Hardworking Entrepreneurs Who Chose Americans as Their Favorite Product.”
Apparently, the media’s too busy writing puff pieces about “equity” to mention that these victims of circumstance have been turning U.S. cities into graveyards faster than any terrorist group in history. But hey, why stop them when Democrats keep propping the door open and putting out the welcome mat? Because, of course, being on the wrong side of history is practically a party tradition at this point.
Let’s talk about Hugo Armando Carvajal Barrios nicknamed “El Pollo,” or “The Chicken.” Don’t let the name fool you; this wasn’t your average barnyard bird. He was Venezuela’s former military intelligence chief under Chávez and Maduro basically, the guy who traded uniforms for kilos.
El Pollo” just pleaded guilty in a Manhattan federal court to narco-terrorism conspiracy, drug trafficking, and weapons charges. Translation: he helped run a government-sponsored cocaine pipeline that made Wall Street look like amateurs. U.S. prosecutors say he and his buddies used cocaine as a weapon, flooding American cities with poison.
From 1999 through 2020, Venezuela’s top brass including Maduro himself allegedly partnered with the Colombian FARC rebels to ship drugs north while preaching socialism at home. You know, “equality for all” except they forgot to mention it meant equal opportunity overdose.
Funny how the media suddenly goes blind when the story doesn’t fit the script. You’ll never hear them talk about the citizens who work, pay taxes, and actually keep the country running only about the “noncompliant victims” who somehow deserve more rights than the people following the law.
Because these days, opposing Trump isn’t politics it’s a full-blown religion. If he says “stop the cartels,” they scream “racist.” If he says “secure the border,” they sob “inhumane.” And when Americans drop dead by the tens of thousands from fentanyl? Well, that’s just “compassionate chaos” foreign policy with feelings.