Venezuela's Woke Mob Blocks Highway Over 'Political Prisoners' – LOL
Entitled college kids throwing a tantrum because their commie buddies got the spicy wristbands.

Caracas, Venezuela – So, get this: some trust fund socialist snowflakes from Venezuela's 'leading universities' (read: indoctrination centers) decided to block a major highway in Caracas. Why? Because they want their 'political prisoner' pals sprung from the clink. Translation: their useful idiot foot soldiers got caught doing crimes and now they're crying about it.
'Political prisoners,' my Aunt Fanny. More like criminals who got a little too enthusiastic about overthrowing the government and spreading the wealth (i.e., stealing from productive people). Guess what, kiddos? Actions have consequences. Maybe try getting a job instead of disrupting the lives of working stiffs trying to make a living in a country that's already circling the drain thanks to socialism.
This is the same garbage we see everywhere these days. Entitled brats who think they're above the law because they spout some woke nonsense about 'social justice.' Newsflash: blocking a highway isn't justice. It's just annoying and illegal. And probably funded by Soros, just sayin'.
The Venezuelan government probably isn't blameless, either, but let's not pretend these student activists are paragons of virtue. They're just spoiled kids who haven't figured out that whining and disrupting traffic doesn't solve anything. Get a job, learn a trade, and contribute to society instead of virtue signaling for internet points.
And for the love of God, stop calling them 'political prisoners.' They're criminals. Plain and simple. End of story. Now go back to your safe spaces and cry about it.
Background: Venezuela is a socialist hellhole, thanks to decades of mismanagement and corruption. The country is broke, people are starving, and the only thing the government seems good at is cracking down on dissent. But let's be real, a lot of the 'dissent' is just rich kids who don't want to share their stuff. These student protests are just the latest example of the chaos and dysfunction that socialism breeds. It's a clown show, folks. A real-life cautionary tale about the dangers of utopianism and government overreach.
The students actions are laughable.
The number of political prisoners is unknown, but they're probably not innocent.
The protest highlights Venezuela's socialist clown world.

