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    The Real Face of Socialism

    by Matveyuk, Sergei

    39 Experiments. 100 Million Dead. You and Your Children Could Be Next.

    They promised equality. Free healthcare. Free education. A better world for everyone.

    They always do.

    Then the shelves go empty. The lines grow long. The walls go up. And the one man who always eats well tightens his grip on power.

    Venezuela had more oil than Saudi Arabia. Today its people are starving. Citizens broke into zoos under cover of darkness — not to see the animals, but to eat them. A government that couldn’t feed its showpiece elephant told its people it was “psychological warfare.”

    In East Berlin, an eighteen-year-old boy named Peter Fechter sprinted for freedom across the death strip. The guards fired twenty-four rounds. He fell half a meter from the wall — close enough to touch freedom with his outstretched hand. He lay there bleeding for an hour while the world watched. No one came.

    The wall wasn’t built to keep enemies out.

    It was built to keep citizens in.

    Venezuela. Cuba. The Soviet Union. North Korea. Cambodia. The pattern never changes. Only the country does.

    The Real Face of Socialism strips away the academic language, the utopian promises, and the carefully crafted talking points — and replaces them with what socialists fear most: evidence. Country by country, system by system, Sergei Matveyuk documents what socialism actually produces when it gets exactly what it wants.

    It’s not just that socialism fails to feed people. It’s that it prevents people from feeding themselves. Control matters more than results. Always.

    If a medicine failed thirty-nine clinical trials, would you take it? If an airplane design crashed thirty-nine times, would you board it? Then why would you vote for an ideology that has never once produced anything but misery, corruption, and death?

    This is not theory. This is not propaganda. This is what actually happened.

    Read it. Share it. Start the conversation that needs to happen.

    Because we may be one election away from losing everything. That’s exactly why Sergei wrote this book.

    This book has 3 chapters featured on this site, containing a total of 5,715 words.


    1. 1. The Elephant in the Room
      1,803 Words
    2. 2. “Help Me! Why Won’t You Help Me?”
      2,336 Words
    3. 3. Twenty-Two Years for Refusing to Say “I’m with Fidel”
      1,229 Words
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