Is Cuba good or bad?

marke

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We have been entertained for years by hordes of leftists and democrats, like Bernie Sanders, who praised the communist Cube regime. Now would be a good time to ask American communist sympathizers like Bernie Sanders whom they support, the brutal fascist Cuban dictators, or the Cuban people.

 

marke

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The 'robbing' democrat sycophant: "Holy Ball and Chain, Bidenman! The Cuban proletariat is rising up against their glorious communist leaders in alarming shades of Trump-like calls for national recognition of individual rights and freedoms.

Thousands of Cubans took to the streets on Sunday in a number of cities to protest against human rights abuses, a lack of freedom, and a worsening economic situation in the communist-ruled country.
Videos uploaded to social media appear to show demonstrations in a number of towns and cities, including the capital, Havana, on Sunday. Protesters, chanting in Spanish, said they “weren’t afraid” of the regime led by Miguel Diaz Canel, and said they wanted access to COVID-19 vaccines and an end to the regime.
It comes amid reports of gas, electricity, and vaccine shortages across the Caribbean island nation. Some analysts noted online that Sunday’s demonstrations are the first time that so many had protested the government since the Maleconazo uprising in 1994, which prompted a number of Cubans to leave the country by boat to the U.S.
Shouts of “down with the dictatorship,” “freedom,” and “homeland and life” were also heard during the demonstrations, according to footage uploaded online.

Should we send sympathy cards to the rich old communist from Vermont, Berned-out Sanders?
 

TomO

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Perhaps the Cuban people need an incentive program. Joe likes incentive programs and they worked pretty good back in the early 80's. :unsure:

 

marke

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We have been entertained for years by hordes of leftists and democrats, like Bernie Sanders, who praised the communist Cube regime. Now would be a good time to ask American communist sympathizers like Bernie Sanders whom they support, the brutal fascist Cuban dictators, or the Cuban people.

BLM mobsters have come out in favor of the communist fascist dictatorship and opposed to America and freedom. How long will stupid democrats support such hateful anti-American rhetoric? Democrats will no doubt support communism and totalitarianism as long as they reject Jesus, and that may be for as long as America continues to survive as a free nation, which may not be long.

REP. BRYON DONALDS: I want these people on that side of the political aisle to understand that if they wanted to actually be one of these groups in a country like Cuba or Iran or China, they wouldn’t have the freedoms to speak against the countries that they actually live in. They would be arrested; they would be detained; they would be brutalized; they would be incarcerated; they would not be allowed to speak so freely like they are allowed to here in the United States. And so let’s be very clear, they should be free to speak whatever they say—whatever they want to say, but if they’re about to put America on the same plane as to totalitarian, Communist Cuba government, then that means you have no idea of the true moral fight that is going on in Cuba.
 

marke

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We have been entertained for years by hordes of leftists and democrats, like Bernie Sanders, who praised the communist Cube regime. Now would be a good time to ask American communist sympathizers like Bernie Sanders whom they support, the brutal fascist Cuban dictators, or the Cuban people.

Sadly, it takes a violent uprising against communism before deluded Americans can see communism is not the utopia they think it is.

Last week, spontaneous uprisings erupted across Cuba as residents of the island nation bravely stood up to protest the pains inflicted upon them by the country's oppressive communist regime.
That news likely came as a shock to journalist and "1619 Project" creator Nikole Hannah-Jones, who argued in 2019 that the country's socialist government affords residents a utopian form of racial equality unmatched anywhere in the Western Hemisphere.
 

marke

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We have been entertained for years by hordes of leftists and democrats, like Bernie Sanders, who praised the communist Cube regime. Now would be a good time to ask American communist sympathizers like Bernie Sanders whom they support, the brutal fascist Cuban dictators, or the Cuban people.

Americans and Cubans beg Biden to condemn Cuban communism and allow Cuban refugees into the country. Biden refuses.

Estefan, 63, in a Friday Instagram post issued a lengthy, impassioned plea for the United States and other world allies to aid the Cuban people.
Estefan wrote, "FREEDOM FOR CUBA!! My heart hurts for the Cuban people on the island & what they've already gone through for over 62 years…But now they are saying ENOUGH despite the beatings, the murders & incarcerations, the abuses of power, the starvation & the attempted destruction of their spirits! They need our support & that of the democratic & free countries of the world. The United Nations &, very especially, the United States, must strongly condemn the repressive & violent measures being taken by the Cuban government against their own people! Spread the images, spread the word!"
 

Idolater

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We have been entertained for years by hordes of leftists and democrats, like Bernie Sanders, who praised the communist Cube regime. Now would be a good time to ask American communist sympathizers like Bernie Sanders whom they support, the brutal fascist Cuban dictators, or the Cuban people.
The people, obviously, but the trick here and in other central American and South American countries, is that the people generate their regimes, they at least tolerate them in not revolting. It's difficult because many of these countries experience what to us would be serious violent crime problems, but they don't seem to have the will to tamp out that fire.

When this country, America, was faced with organized crime committing violent crimes and getting out of control, we as our government stamped them out, we went to war with them, on our own soil, basically, and we ended that problem, as our government or regime.

These people don't seem to have the will to do it. Perhaps, I suppose, they just don't even believe they could do it, perhaps that's why they don't seem to want to do it. But they have all, Cuba included, permitted their violent criminals to run roughshod for far too long.

Unless this is just a poverty problem, such that there are so many Cubans and Latin Americans who don't even have food security, and who therefore naturally can't concern themselves with what their regime ought to be focusing on, on their own behalf.

So we should feed them, I suppose, is the obvious answer?

But maybe it's more like, teach a man to fish vs give a man a fish? But maybe this is where the violent crime problem imposes even upon the people's ability to fish for themselves. So then maybe we should go to war with their violent criminals? But now that just sounds like Afghanistan. That can't be it.

What can we do to help all the Latin Americans with their poverty/violent crime problem?
 

marke

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The people, obviously, but the trick here and in other central American and South American countries, is that the people generate their regimes, they at least tolerate them in not revolting. It's difficult because many of these countries experience what to us would be serious violent crime problems, but they don't seem to have the will to tamp out that fire.

When this country, America, was faced with organized crime committing violent crimes and getting out of control, we as our government stamped them out, we went to war with them, on our own soil, basically, and we ended that problem, as our government or regime.

These people don't seem to have the will to do it. Perhaps, I suppose, they just don't even believe they could do it, perhaps that's why they don't seem to want to do it. But they have all, Cuba included, permitted their violent criminals to run roughshod for far too long.

Unless this is just a poverty problem, such that there are so many Cubans and Latin Americans who don't even have food security, and who therefore naturally can't concern themselves with what their regime ought to be focusing on, on their own behalf.

So we should feed them, I suppose, is the obvious answer?

But maybe it's more like, teach a man to fish vs give a man a fish? But maybe this is where the violent crime problem imposes even upon the people's ability to fish for themselves. So then maybe we should go to war with their violent criminals? But now that just sounds like Afghanistan. That can't be it.

What can we do to help all the Latin Americans with their poverty/violent crime problem?
Americans can help fight crime and poverty at home and abroad by standing solidly for biblical principles as highlighted in the Constitution and standing firmly against evils of all sorts, including very bad and wrong secular philosophies like socialism and communism.
 

Idolater

"Matthew 16:18-19" Dispensationalist (Catholic) χρ
Americans can help fight crime and poverty at home and abroad by standing solidly for biblical principles as highlighted in the Constitution and standing firmly against evils of all sorts
I agree with defending our Constitution, being a liberal, believing in constitutionalism, along with the separation of powers and civilian control of the military.
, including very bad and wrong secular philosophies like socialism and communism.
And not cultivating the liberal institutions of constitutionalism, separation of powers, and civilian control of the military.

So either people are not liberals because they are not informed enough, or they are not liberals because they are suffering from food insecurity and violent crime, and they can't solve one without simultaneously solving the other as well. And in the meantime, they just cannot worry about how to govern the whole country, so monarchies and authoritarian regimes prevail?

Maybe we have to do both, and aid them in establishing their food production and distribution so that they're all well fed and have a constant surplus of food like we do, and basically wage war against their violent criminals, all with the ultimate goal of the whole Cuban polity converting their politics to liberalism, like the rest of the developed world.
 
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