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The ONLY reason why the US hates
Fidel is because he managed to throw
them out of Cuba along with their
parasitic capitalistic stranglehold and
restore independence the distribution
of wealth to all Cuban people, and
follow an independent path not dictated by Washington. If truth be told the
US doesn't give a rat’s ass about human
rights or anything like that despite their
hypocritical rhetoric. Cuba's human
rights are better than many nations out
there, including the United States, despite the vile propaganda the U.S. media and its disgruntled exiled Miami
U.S. “PALS”, (personal ass lickers) Cubans have spread over the last 50
years. Most Cubans are fine.
They don't want a rotted system of capitalism.
Because of Cuba not allowing US corporations in Cuba, Cuba has the
most pristine areas and water on this planet. Most visitors to Cuba, who
tell the truth, are astonished how cuban society is one of social values
and happiness. So many people would love to migrate to Cuba from
western countries except the USA, they are fully brainwashed, except for myself as if I could
pick one place in the world I would love to live it would be in Cuba, despite what a “horrible” country it must
be, no McDonalds, no Pizza Hut, no Fox news, little or no Hollywood propaganda junk movies, only free great
heath care, free education, lowest infant mortality rate in the hemisphere, solidarity based vehicle share system
to make up for shortage of public transport, and a life that is lived for the pleasure not for barely surviving. Great
country, great people.
His death triggered both mourning and celebration.
Mourners and supporters grieved over the Revolutionary who was the ONLY man and country to stand by its
socialistic principles and led the way for other countries to
overcome their oppression and imperialistic yolk placed
on them by the hell and lies of democratic government and
capitalistic economic systems.
Meanwhile, revelers spilled into the streets of Miami,
the center of the Cuban exile community. Thousands of
people like little brats and cranky children, they popped
champagne, clanged pots and pans, singing and dancing,
cheered and waved the Cuban flag in crazy gestures, whooping it up in jubilation, honking car horns and loud
music from car radios echoed out disrupting the night, and fireworks lit up the putrid Florida night sky. The exiles who fled with their wealth and no longer protected by the dictator after Castro took power, Cubans fled the
island to Miami, Tampa and other Florida cities. They were supporters and beneficiaries of the Batista dictatorship, rich families with huge swaths of property in Cuba, gained by criminal endeavors and favors under Batis-
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