Franklin Camargo knows firsthand what it's like to live under socialist tyranny – and now he's celebrating the downfall of the Venezuelan dictator who branded him a "terrorist" for defending capitalism and freedom.
Speaking on Friday's "Alex Marlow Show," the PragerU educator revealed the harrowing reality of life under Nicolás Maduro's brutal regime. "I had to flee my country in order to save my life because I was accused of being a terrorist by the Maduro regime," Camargo explained, his voice carrying the weight of a man who escaped genuine oppression.
What was Camargo's crime? Standing up for free market principles and opposing the socialist policies that have destroyed Venezuela's economy and starved its people. In Maduro's twisted world, defending capitalism makes you a terrorist – a chilling preview of what Democrats want for America.
Now, with Maduro's capture making headlines worldwide, Camargo's story is resonating across social media as a powerful warning about socialism's inevitable endpoint. Conservative activists are sharing his message far and wide.
"Franklin Camargo fled Venezuela after Maduro's regime called him a 'terrorist' for defending capitalism. Now that Maduro's been captured, Camargo's warning about socialism matters more than ever," posted @CaliMAGABarbie on X.
Another user, @toughtalkty, emphasized the urgency of Camargo's message: "Franklin Camargo fled after Maduro labeled him a 'terrorist' for standing against the regime. Now that Maduro has been captured, he has a new video with an urgent warning about socialism so that we can avoid another Venezuela from happening again."
Trump's America First Vindicated
Camargo's celebration comes as President Trump's tough stance on Latin American dictators proves prescient once again. While the Biden regime coddled authoritarian leaders and weakened America's position globally, Trump's return to power signals a new era of strength and moral clarity.
The contrast couldn't be starker: Under Biden, dictators flourished. Under Trump, they fall. Patriots like Camargo understand what's at stake – and they're praising the president who actually fights for freedom.
As @thesovereignceo noted on social media: "Franklin Camargo fled Venezuela after Maduro's regime labelled him a 'terrorist.' Now that Maduro has been arrested his warning about socialism has never been more important."
Will Americans heed the warnings of those who've lived under socialism's boot? Camargo's story should be required viewing for every college student being indoctrinated with Marxist propaganda.
