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Czech Immigrant Dares AOC & the Squad: Go Live in Socialism For Two Weeks

Hana Caner grew up under an oppressive Communist regime in Soviet-era Czechoslovakia.

Mrs. Caner, the wife of Truett McConnell University president Emir Caner, is now an American citizen and she is warning people about the dangers of socialism.

Dr. and Mrs. Caner shared their stories during an exclusive interview on TBN’s “Huckabee” show. 

“Socialism is anti-country, destroys country,” she told Gov. Mike Huckabee. “It’s anti-freedom.”

Huckabee referenced recent polling that shows younger Americans are embracing socialism.

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“It is very dangerous,” Mrs. Caner said. “If you want a taste of socialism, be ready for Communism to step in – because those two are hand in hand.”

She also had a word of advice for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and members of “The Squad.”

“I would love for her to go and live in socialism for two weeks and see how she does – just two weeks,” she said.

“Once government starts telling you what you can and can’t do, you will completely lose what America is standing for,” Mrs. Caner warned.

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