wow, i just woke up from a 14 hour hibernation. i think it has to do with the ac being fixed. i haven't been able to sleep very well since my house turned into an oven. this was still a waste of a day. i'm suprised im not hungry
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man, you should read into the cuban revolution. it is truly an amazing area of history to behold. most people hate castro simply because our president so ignorantly calls him a "tyrant who imprisons everyone on that island" when in fact the majority of the population supports the revolutionary effort. if 70 percent of the population is behind the regime, then no matter what his policies are, i'm not going to call him a dictator who imprisons his citizens.
also, although people may not agree with his idealogical efforts, he is still one of the most principled men around today. and being principled is something i've found to be archaic in today's day and age... and just for that i admire him. anyone who puts their life on the line and wholly devotes themself to a cause, is admirable.
see, most people hate me right off the bat for being fond of the guy.
what suprised me most about him was how much of a better leader he was than Fulgencio Batista. The U.S. only favored Batista because he held mock elections, making it look like he was running the country like a democracy. When in reality, he was working with gangsters like Meyer Lanksy, who would murder the opposition. Once Castro came into power, people thought he was a hero because he was helping return power to the poor. It wasn't until the Soviet Union fell that people began losing faith in him.
Reading into this made me realize why my family hates Castro. My great grandfather was one of Batista's political puppets, who lost his fortune when Castro came into power.
certainly wasn't proletariat... no offense to you at all, but the exile community here in florida certainly bothers me... not all of them but those who decidedly left with their fortunes... it shows a lack of character and backbone in my opinion.
but basically those who left were the wealthy land-owners or entrepreneurs that would have or did lose their fortune in the revolution. and, alot of the time the ones who were exploiting the poor, in cahoots with batista.
well, this is all very interesting but i have to leave for work.
you know what, fuck castro. he is nothing but a dressed up tyrant. in any nation where disent is treated with death, there is no heroism involved. he isnt brilliant whatsoever. his country is a worthless shithole because of him. the united state embargo needs to be supported for a variety of reasons. everyone blames the united states for cubas problems. but if that FUCKER castro would only allow the people to choice their leaders and voice their opinions instead of killing them, then there would be no mbargo. castro wasnt even an elected elader. he was a marxist guerilla. but as soon as he assumed power, his country took on absolutely no features of communism. hes a power madonna. he just likes to hear himself talk. lastly, he has nothing new or ineresting to say. i should know, because i actually read a book by castro called "capitalism in crisis". it sucked. castro sucks. and as long as he is in power, his country will still feel nothing but death and misery
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also, although people may not agree with his idealogical efforts, he is still one of the most principled men around today. and being principled is something i've found to be archaic in today's day and age... and just for that i admire him. anyone who puts their life on the line and wholly devotes themself to a cause, is admirable.
see, most people hate me right off the bat for being fond of the guy.
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Reading into this made me realize why my family hates Castro. My great grandfather was one of Batista's political puppets, who lost his fortune when Castro came into power.
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but basically those who left were the wealthy land-owners or entrepreneurs that would have or did lose their fortune in the revolution. and, alot of the time the ones who were exploiting the poor, in cahoots with batista.
well, this is all very interesting but i have to leave for work.
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i wish i could get out this rut i'm in.
i'm just happy i'm employed.
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