El Salvador President Asks If the United States Is ‘Being Destroyed from Within’
'Why are they letting their beautiful cities rot?'

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has asked if the United States is being deliberately destroyed from within.
President Bukele tweeted:
“Is there a deliberate plan to destroy the United States from within?”
“Why are the authorities and some of the media not even commenting on this things?”
“Why are they letting their beautiful cities rot?”
Is there a deliberate plan to destroy the United States from within?
— Nayib Bukele 🇸🇻 (@nayibbukele) January 31, 2022
Why are the authorities and some of the media not even commenting on this things?
Why are they letting their beautiful cities rot? https://t.co/whGKTEKN1J
President Nayib was responding to a New York Post report on empty shelves at a Rite Aid store in New York which will be forced to close due to shoplifters.

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Post Millenial reported:
El Salvador president Nayib Bukele says that the destruction of American cities may well be part of a “deliberate plan.”
His remarks are reminiscent of observations made by other international observers who look upon America’s embrace of woke platitudes amid the country’s crumbling infrastructure and rule of law.
Bukele gained international attention for making Bitcoin an official currency in his country of El Salvador.
The store is one of many to be driven out of business since the start of the pandemic of unchecked shoplifting and organized looting.
Across major US cities, prosecutors have refused to charge shoplifters, arguing that doing so disenfranchises people of color.