sandinista wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:sandinista wrote:
Booming economy for who? Yes, the Cuban people are better off now than with the other "dictator" the US supported, that bloodthirsty Batista. Fuck "the economy", and your religion of "the market"...ludicrous, juvenile and naive.
Not a chance you can win on that one. The Cuban people are not at all better off. You'd like to think so, because that's what your philosophy is supposed to do, make the common person better off. The common person in Cuba lives in squalor right now, much worse than in 1955.
bullshit...and I'd say "you know that", but you don't.
obviously, from your childlike, juvenile posts you've never been to Cuba or talked to any Cubans in Cuba. I have and can say that the people I have spoken too would disagree with you on pretty much all your nonsense.
I've spoken to people from Cuba, and I can tell you they absolutely, positively agree with me, and would tell you that you've talked to some of the privileged. They would tell you that you are a white foreigner who has been snowed by the regime.
Children lack adequate clothing and food, and families have a hard time meeting their daily needs. People commonly eat only rice and beans, and meat and vegetables are a luxury. Owning a motor vehicle is uncommon. Soap and toothpaste are rationed, as are the rice and beans. The Cuban government limits by law how much fruit and vegetables can be purchased.
Throughout the country, the State puts up billboards reminding people of the revolution and its many "victories" for the nation. LOL - because, you know, things are going so well there, that the revolution has to be advertised....the country, of course, is rife with shortages, breakdowns, blackouts and long lines. Sometimes things like potatoes are not available for months at a time.
Hopefully, when the Castros are finally fucking dead and their corpses tossed in a ditch somewhere where they belong, the plight of the Cuban people can get better. The sooner the embargo is lifted, the better I always say.
And, a final question - if things are so awesome in Cuba right now - why in the world are you so interested in the embargo being lifted? You should want the embargo to stay, so that the corrupting influence of capitalism doesn't get it, right? If the people are happy, healthy and prosperous enough in Cuba right now - what the fuck do you care if the embargo is lifted?