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Nayib Bukele: A country at peace… is not profitable for human rights NGOs, nor for the globalist media.

Nayib Bukele speaking

El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has once again called out what he describes as a collusion between international organizations, human rights NGOs, globalist elites, foreign governments, and figures like George Soros to keep nations trapped in cycles of violence and chaos.

In a recent tweet, Bukele stated:

“It’s clear that a country at peace—with no deaths, no extortion, no bloodshed, no daily corpses, no mothers weeping for their children—is not profitable for human rights NGOs, nor for the globalist media, nor for the elites, nor for Soros.

Their problem with El Salvador isn’t just that we ruined their business here. It’s that we’ve become an example for other nations: proving that terrorism CAN be defeated, and that peace IS possible.”

Nayib Bukele's tweet where he once again denounces the interests of media aligned with globalism and international agendas
Source: https://x.com/nayibbukele/status/1918373200347484349

Bukele has long criticized entities like George Soros’ Open Society FoundationUSAID, and other foreign-funded networks, accusing them of financing NGOs, “human rights advocates,” paid journalists posing as “independent,” and media outlets to push globalist agendas—including pro-crime policies, anti-family ideologies, uncontrolled immigration, and support for gangs.

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Key Examples:

  • Cristosal, a Salvadoran NGO, received $2 million from USAID in 2024 and has actively opposed Bukele’s anti-gang policies, despite their success in reducing homicides and restoring order.
  • Protests Against the Government: Many demonstrations branded as “grassroots” were fully or partially funded by these groups. Organizing protests requires significant resources: paying participants, renting buses for transportation, providing food, water, and even monetary incentives—all bankrolled by foreign-backed NGOs and agencies.
  • A Salvadoran “news outlet” (whose name Bukele supporters argue “isn’t even worth mentioning”) employs journalists who openly sympathize with criminal groups. One reporter, under the guise of writing a book on the Mara Salvatrucha gang, lived with gang members for months, witnessing—and potentially enabling—their crimes. This same outlet defended gang members during Bukele’s state of emergency, which allowed police to arrest tens of thousands of registered gang affiliates.
Cristosal funded in 2024 by USAID
Cristosal funded in 2024 by USAID. Cristosal, in the year 2024 alone, received $2 million dollars from the now-defunct USAID. The funding for globalist media and promoters of international agendas, neo-socialism, feminism, and other causes comes from various sources. USAID was one of those sources. To see the news about Cristosal’s funding in 2024, , see the following news report: https://diarioelsalvador.com/la-ong-cristosal-recibio-2-millones-de-cooperacion-de-usaid-en-2024/632599/

The Bigger Picture:
This is not just about El Salvador. It’s about a global network of foreign-funded media, NGOs, and “civil movements” weaponized to destabilize nations, undermine sovereignty, and impose ideologies that reject morality, justice, Christianity, and the well-being of local populations.

As Bukele warns: “These entities don’t inform—they destabilize.”

One thing you must keep in mind is that when you ask an artificial intelligence about El Salvador or about Bukele, remember that these AIs largely rely on these media outlets, publications from these ‘journalists’ (or activists), or reports from these groups and NGOs as sources to answer questions. Therefore, it’s no surprise that AIs like Grok often respond in ways that align with what these media outlets, NGOs, activists, and reports promote.

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