by Chris Black
An incredible achievement for what was once one of the world’s most violent countries (consistently top 10).
The solution was simple: their congress declared a state of emergency in March 2022 and suspended certain rights in response to gang violence.
Since then, the police and military have imprisoned over 64,000 suspected gang members.
The Globalist media is now crying that President Bukele is a “tyrant” and “human rights abuser.”
However, he has a 90% approval rating and the Salvadorans seem content with their new crime-free society:
“I feel calmer, I can go for a walk. I go out to walk every night with my young children. Before I didn’t even take them out.”
“There is freedom that young people have to be able to perform, be it artistically, culturally, or in sports. We have that freedom to be able to develop ourselves… to be able to use the public spaces in the neighborhood without any fear.”
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