Mon, Jan 5, 2026 9.55AM EST
The recent ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by the second administration of American President Donald J. Trump is a net win all along the board - for the Latin American countries like Cuba, Colombia, Panama and even Brazil and Mexico, to Americans for being able to get cheaper gas and oil, and most importantly, for the Venezuelan people themselves, who have for a quarter of a century, chafed under the boot of Hugo Chavez’s repressive autocratic regime. Now, they have a real chance to rebuild anew - free and fair elections, political exiles welcomed back home, and the chance of one of the world’s largest untapped sources of oil wealth being shared by its citizens, its chief export being available to the world in general and its American partner to the north the most. It has the chance now to attract long overdue financial and business investment, tourist dollars and crucial infrastructure of all sorts, that have been allowed to languish and whither on the vine for for too long.
Critics of Trump’s latest swift move in his second and final term see him as acting the big bad imperialist leader; that he tramples on the sovereign rights of other states and borders; and that he has purely self-serving interests - oil interests. All of the posturing and puffery however, is perhaps loudest among some of the world’s long standing pariahs when it comes to human rights, human dignity, and free markets: China, Russia, Brazil that’s still reeling from internal corruption, Mexico’s joke of a cartel-run and funded government - the list goes on.
So what if the USA gets to profit from Venezuelan oil? Shouldn’t we profit from it if we’re the one who’s willing to spend the biggest bucks to rebuild its country, Marshall Plan style, and take the most risk? I don’t recall Mexico or Cuba rushing in with billions in aid and investment to help pull the sweet crude out of the ground. Everyone likes criticizing America’s moves from the safe comforts of their global sidelines.
Back home, this is yet another major move Trump has made that has tremendous upside potential for the Black Manosphere - the Disaffected Twenty I call them - who dared to vote for Trump in the historic 2024 elections, where men from across all walks of life rose up to give the Democrat Party’s darling Kamala Harris the most powerful rebuke by a GOP nominee since the Gipper himself backhanded Walter Mondale in the 1980s. Trump's swift moves within only days of taking office, like ending DEI policies that enacted bloated makework for Black women, and standing firm on last year’s government shutdown brought the Dems to heel in a way that Red Pill aligned Black men haven’t seen in a very long time. His shaking up of the similarly corrupt H1B visa lottery system - where over 70% of its tech workers hail from one country alone - India(!) - was also a welcome and long overdue signal that the interests of American workers - Black male American workers in the economy of the 21st century - were being protected.
And with Trump’s recent moves regarding visas and the like for foreign born spouses also making headlines, I would dare say that his move to oust the corrupt Maduro is a very welcome sign to the Passport Bros, the offshoot of the Black Manosphere who have made the sober calculation that attempting to do business with American Black women as wives and mates is just too costly - that the juice just ain’t worth the squeeze - and that it will be better abroad. Since 2021, Passport Bro activity online has skyrocketed some 200%, with other Passport Bros reporting much better and higher satisfaction from and with their wives and lady friends - up by 30% or more. All of this took place due to the actions of only 72 hours ago. Now, with Maduro gone, his cronies still left behind in Caracas, and with their client state Cuba not too far off in the distance, I can see things getting even brighter for the Black Manosphere and our Passport Brothers - a very bright future, indeed.
Think of it: With a free and prosperous Venezuela and Cuba, joining the Latin American countries like Colombia, Panama, Belize, and Brazil, new trade and tourist opportunities emerge; new business and financial investment beckons; and new love markets emerge, too. Like it or not, mating is not at all immune to market dynamics - indeed, America may just be the world leader in love market dynamics, disrupting old mating patterns all over the world. Two very simple examples illustrates the point beautifully: The Philippines, and South Korea.
In the past century, both Asian countries had heavy American involvement in the form of World War 2 and the Korean War respectively. By the time both conflicts had ended, Filipina brides to American men, mostly GIs, rose some 2500%, while in South Korea, the figures show that an estimated 90K to 100K Korean women immigrated to the USA as war brides to American GIs between 1950 and 1989, with an all-time high of 60K in the 1950s decade - this despite often rigidly enforced anti-miscegenation laws, racist cultural attitudes and xenophobia - sound familiar? The very same things, minus the aforementioned retrograde thinking laws(!), takes place today, what with charges of “sex trafficking”, “pedophilia” and brothers going abroad for “dirty foot bitches” and the like - all charges coming from Black American women, I might add. Don’t take my word for it - they can be heard and seen all over the internet - TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Clubhouse, you name it - and it’s nothing short of shameful. Instead of these “lovely ladies” competing on the grounds of what Black American men want in a wife, mother and mate, they choose to put down and demean other Black women who, if we’re being honest, are often MORE Black than they are(!). It’s just shameful!
While the Anti-Trump news media will continue to try to cast anything and everything he does in a bad light, it is very important to keep in mind that Trump has been making good on everything he’s set out to do and then some. His move in ousting Maduro - with the fossilized Castro-era cronies being next - means unprecedented opportunities for the Black Manosphere, the Passport Bros and their denizens in business, life and yes, love, too.
Forward!
MOA
