Cuba collapse - Drinkin’ rum and Coca Cola

I’m surprised the Cuban government hasn’t decided to just drop the communist imagery and just stay in power. It’s what Romania did after ceaseusu was riddled with bullets.
 
thank god it stopped wouldnt wanna commie radiation infecting the us when it eventually melted down
The VVER is a much safer reactor compared to the RBMK. It was already a known issue in the 70's but even then, they weren't exactly expecting someone to do some very irresponsible things with an actual RBMK in the Ukrainian SSR.
 
They also participated in the attempt to overthrow of the legitimate government of Grenada in 1983. I mentioned that earlier in this thread.

Cuba has been trying to export their commie bullshit around the world for over 60 years now. This is not an innocent regime that stays out of things.
The amount of Cuban "fucking around" in Africa was enough to make them a gag in "the gods must be crazy". A 1980s film lampooning the insanity of African politics.

 
Thread tax, I was rummaging through my photos and found my Cuba trip pictures. Behold the majesty of CUBAN BEER

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Back during the Cold War, the USSR agreed to help build a nuclear power plant at Juragua. Construction started in 1983 and was abandoned when the USSR fell. Granted, it would've been VVER pressurized water reactors, not RBMKs.
Someone who isn't me definitely did not know people who drew up the plans to airstrike that thing from NAS Key West if it'd ever gotten close to being activated.

No, discussions over beers and whiskey on cold winter nights in the late 1980s absolutely did not include talk about the strike packages that would of course never ever be used on that reactor.
 
The members of Pablo Iglesias and Hasan Piker's VIP flotilla throw food at Cuban children to make them dance while they record videos for their social media nitter

They're treating cubans like they're petting zoo animals :story:
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What's the guy yabbering saying?
Another user already translated what the man was saying in the Hasan Piker thread.
Translation of what the Cuban man is saying: That's disrespectful... look at that man... with a little cookie on his hand... making the kid dance to give him the cookie... that's disrespectful. Taking advantage of the Cuban's misery. Taking advantage of the Cuban's misery.

Context: Cubans (Caribbeans and Central Americans too) speak in rather antiquated way. They sound just as generic in Spanish as the translation sounds.
 
The guys of American Thinker talk about the champagne socialists and their Code Pink.

Cubans furious about Code Pink Spring Breakers blowing out the electrical grid, killing off hospital patients with their five-star partying​

Sounds like fuel for revolution.

Monica Showalter | March 22, 2026

The news just keeps getting more disgusting from the Sandalista Spring Break crowd, descending on Cuba to show 'solidarity' as President Trump halts its "free" oil from Venezuela, and creating a boatload of misery for Cuba's socialism-impoverished locals.

It wasn't just gawking at people's poverty from state safari-style tour buses while singing 'Guantamanera' at them, which I wrote about here.
 
I'll note that Radio Rebelde's shortwave service wasn't on the air last night; I haven't been checking it every day, but it was definitely broadcasting last weekend/ early this past week.

I guess the power situation is starting to get truly dire if they can't keep their luxury communist propaganda station on the air.
It's interesting that Cuba's other international luxury mouthpiece, Radio Habana Cuba, is on the air right now, and seems like everything is just fine. I would think that the fuel needed to run their transmitters would be more useful running hospital generators or something, but I'm not a central planner.
 
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