Cuba is not as bad as people claim

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serious question; why do they have to couple all the good shyt with so much repression :mindblown:

like why the fukk cant they provide this healthcare, without treating their people like that :dead: it HAS to go hand in hand?

How are the people being treated over there ?

Sincere question, I don't think they're actually repressed
 

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serious question; why do they have to couple all the good shyt with so much repression :mindblown:

like why the fukk cant they provide this healthcare, without treating their people like that :dead: it HAS to go hand in hand?


I think Americans hear a sensationalized version of Cuba from the cubans who fled to America during the revolution. Castro wouldn't let them have their slaves work in their factories anymore and they act like Castro is Satan.it was like some feudal serf system.

I actually think it's similar to the Dalai lama/Tibet and China. But no one wants to hear this because you've been trained on American propaganda your whole life.
 
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I think Americans hear a sensationalized version of Cuba from the cubans who fled to America during the revolution. Castro wouldn't let them have their slaves work in their factories anymore and they act like Castro is Satan.it was like some feudal serf system.

I actually think it's similar to the Dalai lama/Tibet and China. But no one wants to hear this because you've been trained on American propaganda your whole life.
i'll admit that i've been fed american propaganda

i cant help but acknowledge that elian gonzalez' parents put him in a car tire for a reason :huhldup: ypu can talk all that shyt, but its not the other way. why not?

how do you explain the lack of reverse traffic to cuba? i'd pay @Godless Liberal CEO 's tirefare tomorroe, i can tell he's miserable :mjlol::
 

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Is it true Cuba is majority Afro? Heard that’s one of the reasons the Cubans in Miami (Hialeah/lil Havana) talk so much shyt about the country
I think a lot of Miami Cubans hate Fidel/the revolution due to how the waves of Cubans first came to Miami, the influence the first Miami Cubans (mixed with US propaganda) have on the later generations .

If I’m not mistaken the 1st wave are the ones Fidel exiled. It would be like if Occupy Wall Street really turned violent and they started getting them too 1% white folks up outta here. The top 1% that got removed from the US and from all their excessive ownership….would hate whoever did that to them.

So the 1st wave is more so the landlord, big business owner, educated “white” class that benefited from the previous US supported regime. The same folk that probably helped in the Bay of Pigs against their home country.



The 2nd or 3rd wave is people that chose to leave, mixed in with “criminals” that Fidel dumped on the US :mjlol:.

1st wave is already experienced with business and have “proper” education, and are getting assistance from the US government. Easier for them to become established, and financially/politically support those that came after of them or without the same status…thus easier to influence them as far as political views.
 

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I'd like to go there, maybe even in the next few months, but maneuvering the currency situation is very problematic. I recently found out they have a digital currency which is cool but converting from dollars isnt really a thing. It would probably make most sense to fly to DR convert to DR pesos then convert those pesos to the Cuban currency but even then it's not so easy

It’s not that hard. I went in 2017 and Cuba is pretty dope country to visit. I had a ball. I’m trying to go back once they remove the restrictions or through Canada.
 

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It was too late when I found out about this program but it lowkey upsets me the opportunities I missed out on cause I didn’t know about it, if somebody would’ve told me about this in high school I would’ve went
 
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