President Maduro made a call to save Venezuela from global anti-values

The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, made a call to save Venezuela from global anti-values at the Meeting of Venezuelans of Good, Venezuelans of Faith for Peace and the Essequibo.

He illustrated, together with religious leaders, that “when each one witnesses the moral decadence of anti-values by the world’s society, one says: We must save Venezuela, we have to save Venezuela from anti-values, from violence, from criminality, drug addiction, family dissolution, individualism.”

He insisted at the Meeting of Venezuelans of Good, Venezuelans of Faith for Peace and the Essequibo, held in the spaces of the Teresa Carreño Theater, in Caracas, that “we must save Venezuela”, and specified: “We are on the correct side of the story. I believe it and we are indeed, and we must be on the right path as well.”

The Venezuelan head of state indicated that the threats a society has in the 21st century are no small thing, when facing “the dissolution of families, drug addiction with increasingly destructive drugs that annul and kill the young person, in very little time”, as well as “criminality, individualism, and now without control., because, Who controls the social networks?, Nobody! An algorithm, a button, a person we don’t know.”

Along these lines, the Dignitary pointed out that this meeting should serve to send messages of unity and harmony to all the Venezuelan people:

Venezuela, a country of peace, inclusive, of tolerance, of brotherhood, where we all have to protect each other, we have to uphold the great values of morality, ethics, honesty, solidarity, among the family, among the boys, the girls, the youth,” he said, while arguing that “it is the basis of the youth that rises and to whom the future belongs,” and therefore “it has to be education, culture, values, honesty and the value of family that prevails.”