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Justin Ward
7 min readOct 2, 2019

The other day, Benny Johnson, creative director for the rightwing college astroturf group Turning Point USA, posted pictures of his trip to a supermarket in Cuba on Twitter. It was an odd choice of images that went against conservatives’ standard modus operandi. Anti-communists tend to showcase the deprivation that socialism supposedly produces, but Benny’s pics show him grinning dopily in front of shelves fully stocked with food stuffs and consumer goods.

He traveled all the way to Cuba just for this dumb stunt, hoping to find the shelves absolutely barren. When, to his surprise, he found the stores overstocked, Johnson had to improvise a new narrative: Stores under communism have no variety.

The post was skewered by the left.

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Justin Ward
Justin Ward

Written by Justin Ward

Journalist and activist. Founder and co-chair of DivestSPD. Bylines at SPLC, The Baffler, GEN, USA Today. Follow on Twitter: @justwardoctrine, @DivestSPD

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