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Not to detract from your worthy cause, dude, but I was taken aback by the vehement objections to Castro reflected in your posts; here in the U.S., our liberal media worships him, and pushes the idea he is popular everywhere.
This causes extreme consternation amongst thoughtful people.
I am incredulous at people(s) who cannot see him for the monster he is.
Well I don't know too much about that. but i can't understand how they can think in that way. I guess they haven't seen or live what is like to live in a communist country without freedom speech and everything, where your food is being restricted per month and stuff likeQuote:
Originally posted by j2k4@18 June 2003 - 05:33
Not to detract from your worthy cause, dude, but I was taken aback by the vehement objections to Castro reflected in your posts; here in the U.S., our liberal media worships him, and pushes the idea he is popular everywhere.
This causes extreme consternation amongst thoughtful people.
I am incredulous at people(s) who cannot see him for the monster he is.
Why they worship castro?? don't know...........
I've always been a Castro supporter, although moreso in the past than now...
He was the one who 'saved' the people of Cuba from the Capitalist trap that was the American society. Not that I have anything against the American society; I'm as American as they come, except fot the fact that I live in Canada, but hey, what's the diff...?
Anyway, point being, American money-mongers wanted to turn Cuba into their own personal playground. They were putting up Casinos and paying the workers ridiculously low wages, expecting them to, in turn, spend those hard-earned dollars at those very Casinos! They were going to ruin the Cuban society by making them into Low-Class (poor) Americans. Castro led the revolution and freed the country, although it took a mighty tool on the substinance of the country....
I must say, I do not know much about what life is REALLY like under such a regime, only what the media portrais, which I doubt is anything like real life...
I would appreciate it if I could learn more about life under a regime like this from you both, dudevenezuela and nahan, although please spare my ignorant mind of excessive flaming. I know this is a touchy subject, but I would like to know what the true 'people's' stance is, and support IT to the fullest.
Thank you.
- Loomis
*EDIT*: Typos
Well keep posting those pics...
venezuela has oil so someday you gonna attract Bush's attention, he will liberate you for oil... ehm, ..... to free you of Chavez!