It is the slogan imposed by the late Hugo Chávez in 2007, which the Venezuelan army later adopted as a new greeting: "Homeland, socialism or death." And it was written in every corner of Venezuela, added to the logo that was his watchful eyes, something gloomy, frivolous and psychopathic on his part.
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A few years later, after being diagnosed with cancer at an event at the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas to celebrate his 57th birthday, Chávez proposed another motto "because here there is no death, here there is life. Socialist homeland and victory!" "We will live and we will conquer!"
Finally, the people who have kidnapped Venezuela proposed the following motto that is still valid today: Independence and Socialist Homeland! We will live and conquer! Chavez Lives! The Homeland Continues!
I quote the following paragraph that I read from a journalist on the Internet:
"The motto "HOMELAND, SOCIALISM OR DEATH" is now more than ever incredibly valid. The reason, some readers will ask. The answer is: the homeland belongs to the Chavista-Maduristas who have taken full advantage of it. Socialism has served as a pretext for Maduro and his ministerial court, plugged-in and briefcase businessmen, to fill their saddlebags with million-dollar contracts and control of state companies such as Arco Minero, to name just one... and death, which throughout These 20 years have generated the revolution of the 21st century, which has claimed the lives of hundreds of people, victims of fierce repression for simply fighting a regime that denies citizen rights, and with them freedom of expression and the press, also imprisoning opposition politicians through trials in military courts". -Anonymous.