Cuba Protests ongoing Right now

Venezuelans are virtually all skin and bones at this point, with 99% of the remaining food going to Maduro himself and basic services like water and electricity are shut down extremely frequently, and yet Maduro is still in power. There's no reason Cuba won't be the same.
I hate to say it, but seeing fatass Maduro vs his citizens reminds me of this scene from Adventure Time:


It will likely fizzle out in my opinion. The Cuban police make the Syrian Shabiha look nice. Its like the Mexican cartel being in charge.

Those fuckers have literally done human centipede experiments on dissenters
Weren't they involved in putting down Venezuelan protests?
 
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Speaking of double standards, they're not ok with illegal immigrants from Cuba but they're ok when they come from elsewhere thanks to some inside help.
It's all about the vote.

During the 2020 elections, Cubans living in America made it VERY loud and clear that they detest socialism/communism and see how it's effecting the USA. They were VERY pro-trump. I guess the Democrats took notice and now have them on the same blacklist as those "evil white nazis" that are apparently running rapid across the country.
 
Surprise surprise, BLM have released a statement expressing support for their comrades in the Cuban regime and the "black revolutionaries" assisted by them, blaming the unrest on "muh US sanctions" and urging Biden to end the blockade that is responsible for "suffering of black and brown Cubans". But remember guys, they're totally not Marxists!
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Surprise surprise, BLM have released a statement expressing support for their comrades in the Cuban regime and the "black revolutionaries" assisted by them, blaming the unrest on "muh US sanctions" and urging Biden to end the blockade that is responsible for "suffering of black and brown Cubans". But remember guys, they're totally not Marxists! View attachment 2349190View attachment 2349191
And let’s not forget Cuba’s efforts in Angola

 
Surprise surprise, BLM have released a statement expressing support for their comrades in the Cuban regime and the "black revolutionaries" assisted by them, blaming the unrest on "muh US sanctions" and urging Biden to end the blockade that is responsible for "suffering of black and brown Cubans". But remember guys, they're totally not Marxists! View attachment 2349190View attachment 2349191
BLM and it's supporters need to realize how much of the shit they do is being allowed by the government. If TPTB decided that the US riots needed to stop, they would be stopped.
 
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And let’s not forget Cuba’s efforts in Angola

Che also spent an entire year running around the Congo trying to whip up a revolution there, his diary of his time there has some....interesting opinions.

“The black is indolent and a dreamer; spending his meager wage on frivolity or drink; the European has a tradition of work and saving, which has pursued him as far as this corner of America and drives him to advance himself, even independently of his own individual aspirations."

So he basically gave up trying to incite revolution in Africa after realising that blacks were too lazy and stupid to be revolutionaries, it's hilarious.
 
Rumors are that the government have opened fire on the protestors. Any truth to it?
The Daily Mail posted an article about that yesterday. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-fire-peaceful-protest-reporter-arrested.html Tim Pool aka Timcast also vlogged on this.

'The Communists have lost control': First Cuban demonstrator is killed after police 'open fire on peaceful protest' while anti-government reporter is arrested live on TV as unrest continues​

  • Diubis Laurencio Tejeda, 36, died Monday in a suburb of Havana during a clash between protesters and police
  • Witnesses claimed security forces had responded to demonstrators with gunfire after they threw rocks
  • Social media activist Dina Stars was arrested live on TV by Cuban security forces on Tuesday
  • Cuban government launched crackdown on protests after large-scale demonstrations erupted on Sunday
The first Cuban protester has died after police allegedly opened fire on a peaceful demonstration while an anti-government reporter was arrested live on TV as the unrest continues on the Communist-run island.

Diubis Laurencio Tejeda, 36, died on Monday in a suburb of Havana during a clash between protesters and police, the Interior Ministry said.

The ministry said Tejeda was part of a group of protesters that had attacked a government facility in the La Guinera neighbourhood of Havana and did not say what caused his death.

But witnesses said security forces had responded with gunfire after some demonstrators had thrown rocks at them.

'I think the Communists have lost control, they won't have a solution to this situation,' said resident Waldo Herrara, 49. 'The people are tired of so much humiliation, so much repression.'

Meanwhile, social media activist Dina Stars was arrested live on television by Cuban security forces while speaking with Spain TV host Marta Flich on Tuesday about the protests.

Thousands of Cubans took to the streets of Cuba on Sunday while chanting 'down with the dictatorship' in the biggest anti-government demonstrations on the Communist-run island in decades.

Cubans are protesting over high prices and food shortages and other grievances against the government such as their handling of the pandemic.

Homever, the guys of Big League Politics wondered if there more than meet the eyes about the Cuban uprising.
Conservatives are falling over themselves to support the uprising in Cuba, which is allegedly being launched in opposition to communist rule – if the fake news media can be believed.

Some conservatives are even calling for foreign intervention because Cubans are throwing up American flags, similar to the CIA-backed uprising in Hong Kong. This could risk another neverending conflict in the Caribbean causing more blood and treasure to be squandered in the name of the military-industrial complex.

NEW: Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says the U.S. should explore air strikes against Cuba, telling Fox News that “what should be contemplated right now is a coalition of potential military action in Cuba” similar to U.S. interventions in Panama and Yugoslavia. https://t.co/H32gV1qvF3
— Miami Herald (@MiamiHerald) July 13, 2021
President Biden if supporting those demanding liberty & preventing a state sponsored massacre 90 miles from our shores doesn’t merit action what does? #Cuba #PatriaYVida #SOSCuba pic.twitter.com/WPX2DUbsj4
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) July 14, 2021
High-ranking communist officials in Cuba should be given an ultimatum now:

Either immediately assist in the transition of government away from communism or be prosecuted and executed thereafter #SOSCuba
— Rep. Anthony Sabatini (@AnthonySabatini) July 12, 2021
The United States has a historic opportunity to help end communism in Cuba once and for all. Can we rise to the challenge? This is an incredible opportunity to spread democracy & freedom.
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) July 12, 2021

However, the Cuban government may be just another domino to fall in the “Great Reset” agenda, which is being pushed forward through color revolution coups throughout the world. The Great Reset aims to demolish every national government that does not fully adhere to neoliberal corporatism.

Socialist Cuba certainly falls in this category, as they reject business with many globalist powers that would love to get a foothold in the nation through a friendly regime propped up by Western interests.

Some right-wing voices are noting the extreme amount of hypocrisy and foolhardiness that is lending itself to much of the blind support from conservatives for the Cuban uprising:
 
Surprise surprise, BLM have released a statement expressing support for their comrades in the Cuban regime and the "black revolutionaries" assisted by them, blaming the unrest on "muh US sanctions" and urging Biden to end the blockade that is responsible for "suffering of black and brown Cubans". But remember guys, they're totally not Marxists! View attachment 2349190View attachment 2349191
I wouldn't go talking about "human rights violations" when several members are ousted as pedophiles and several martyrs are repeat offenders. Now wait until the Cubans get tired of their shit for whatever reason, then what?

BLM and it's supporters need to realize how much of the shit they do is being allowed by the government. If TPTB decided that the US riots needed to stop, they would be stopped.
It's funny how they're "fighting the system" when the system itself is giving them leeway.
“The black is indolent and a dreamer; spending his meager wage on frivolity or drink; the European has a tradition of work and saving, which has pursued him as far as this corner of America and drives him to advance himself, even independently of his own individual aspirations."
Damn. Communism is racist.
 
Damn. Communism is racist.
So was Karl Marx


When the U.S. annexed California after the Mexican-American War, Marx wrote: "Without violence nothing is ever accomplished in history." Then he asked, "Is it a misfortune that magnificent California was seized from the lazy Mexicans who did not know what to do with it?" Friedrich Engels added: "In America we have witnessed the conquest of Mexico and have rejoiced at it. It is to the interest of its own development that Mexico will be placed under the tutelage of the United States."
 
Venezuelans are virtually all skin and bones at this point, with 99% of the remaining food going to Maduro himself and basic services like water and electricity are shut down extremely frequently, and yet Maduro is still in power. There's no reason Cuba won't be the same.
The main thing propping Maduro up has been the Cuban regime. Especially armed Cuban soldiers guarding him and willing to use violence against venezuelans. If Cuba suddenly has trouble st home, Maduro might be well and truly fucked.
 
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