A few years ago, there were so many donkeys, or burros, in the Venezuelan state of Falcón that they were a problem — herds everywhere, causing highway crashes and blocking airport runways.
But over the past three years, the herds have shrunk dramatically as thousands of burros have been slaughtered for their meat by Venezuelans suffering through a near-famine.
“There’s no more burros here,” said Odalys Martinez, a resident of the Paraguana Peninsula in northern Falcón.
The collapse of the Venezuelan economy is radically changing the eating habits in the oil-producing country, where large sectors of the population are being forced to pick through garbage and slaughter domestic animals to sate their hunger.
And still Bernie and Alexandria will say they just didn’t do it right—-the rich didn’t pay their fair share.
The poor donkeys sure are paying.
They’re killing and eating the wrong asses.
@ TP, yep that’s correct. The left has always used that line when talking about Socialism.
Let’s put together a care package. We can include Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Hillary, and a few others.
Boooring, wake me up when they get to hidden mascot of democRATS. 😉
Maduro is looking like he’s about ready for processing.
Cannibalism is next. Venezuela has already gone off the cliff.
Just add a little meat to a package of “Burro Helper” and ya got a nice meal for the whole family.
I heard it tastes like Zebra
I’m not familiar with current Venezuelan technology. Can someone who is. let me know…?
Is it easier to — in a clandestine way — kill a burro sized mammal, or a government employee?
What about a small, related group of each?
Which is messier to dismember for disposal?
Will Venezuelans — as opposed to Venezuela — be through with famine faster if they “disappear” all the burros, or all the government employees?
Oh, and, if Venezuelans are doing the “other” — because that’s who they are — why should I care if they starve?
I guess that lends new meaning to the old expression, “Eat my ass!”