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All over the news, Fidel Castro finally steps down as president of Cuba. So...What happens with Cuba now?
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The US government should really use this chance to try to improve relations, give things a fresh start. This decades old embargo and hostility is so stupid. If anything, improved relations and trade would hasten the end of communism in the country, I think.
The Kant known as Bush and the Kant known as Brown are already talking about him as of he was the world biggest dictator ever and that this will pave the way for 'liberty and freedom', as if either of those numb nuts even knew what the words mean (or actually believe in them). Contrary to US propaganda, Cuba isn't that bad a place, and despite a few dissidents, Castro is generally well thought of by the people, and has been for many years (you can't please all the people all the time). The only suffering the Cubans have endured are generally a result of the US governments continued embargos against them, which are a political hangover from JFKs was public humiliation by the whole bay of pigs fiasco.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Pigs_Invasion
It's embarrassing to read the sheer effrontery of the American perspective, where in overthrowing governments is considered acceptable, when their views conflict with yours. :dozey:
What makes you think that?Castro was never actually a communist until he sided with the USSR to annoy America.
The US government should really use this chance to try to improve relations, give things a fresh start. This decades old embargo and hostility is so stupid. If anything, improved relations and trade would hasten the end of communism in the country, I think.
What makes you think that?
He led the socialist revolution in Cuba.
The Kant known as Bush and the Kant known as Brown are already talking about him as of he was the world biggest dictator ever and that this will pave the way for 'liberty and freedom', as if either of those numb nuts even knew what the words mean (or actually believe in them). Contrary to US propaganda, Cuba isn't that bad a place, and despite a few dissidents, Castro is generally well thought of by the people, and has been for many years (you can't please all the people all the time). The only suffering the Cubans have endured are generally a result of the US governments continued embargos against them, which are a political hangover from JFKs was public humiliation by the whole bay of pigs fiasco.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Pigs_Invasion
It's embarrassing to read the sheer effrontery of the American perspective, where in overthrowing governments is considered acceptable, when their views conflict with yours. :dozey:
Right, and Cubans paddle to Florida in cardboard boxes across an ocean for shits and giggles?
I would really love some Cuban cigars now.
What makes you think that?
He led the socialist revolution in Cuba.
I still don't understand what was so bad about the guy.