Sixty-two years after Malcolm made those statements and 67 years after Cuban revolutionary forces marched into Havana, Cuba, and declared victory, this white Cuban scum is still a very irritating element amid continued U.S. attacks against the Cuban people. We couldn’t be more tired of these low life roaches.
They have spent the last 67 years whining that the Cuban revolution was a dictatorship and that most Cubans never supported the revolution, but absolutely nothing supports this claim other than the usual criminal suspects, the U.S. government, zionist israel, etc. There has consistently been overwhelming evidence that Cubans support the revolution. The data is suffocating. Approximately 70% of Cuba’s 11 million people were born after the January 1959 revolutionary victory. Consequently, these seven out of 10 people have never lived in a reality where they had to pay for healthcare and education. As a result, they have been crystal clear that they have no desire to eliminate the socialist initiative of free healthcare and education. These same Cubans have stated and demonstrated over and over, that they understand that the revolution has its shortcomings, but they still believe in it. This was evident the moment the U.S. government issued its fraudulent indictment against Cuban revolutionary icon Raul Castro. Hundreds of thousands of people flooded the Havana street where the U.S. Embassy office is located to voice their displeasure. The support of the Cuban masses for their revolution is not in question with anyone outside of the thugs in Florida and their financiers – the U.S., etc.
It’s important to identify in clear terms who these people in Florida are. Louise Bardach is a U.S. author who built a career researching and writing about the so-called Cuban exile community in Florida. Many of her works, especially the book “Without Fidel” confirm beyond question that she could never be confused for a supporter of the Cuban revolution. Yet, her 2004 work “Cuba Confidential – The Extraordinary Tragedy of Cuba; Its Revolution and Exiles” is a well-researched reference to understanding the insidiousness of the so-called Cuban community in Florida. In this book, Bardach exposes that 98% of the Cuban community in Florida is of European descent (white). She attributes racism as a key factor that motivated these people and/or their families to flee the Cuban revolution over the last six decades. She uses little known facts about the Elian Gonzales case of 2000 to illustrate this point. Although most people who know about that case realize that Elian was a child survivor of his mother and other people’s attempt to raft to Florida from Cuba, most people don’t know Elians aunt and her African boyfriend also survived the raft trip. Bardach documents in the book how the boyfriend experienced significant racism in Florida once arriving to this country. This being the typical experience of Africans in Cuba and Florida by the white population.
This is not to say racism is the sole reason for the consistent sabotage from the so-called exile community against the Cuban revolution. The primary reason for their counter-revolutionary focus is class based. Like all societies dominated by white supremacy as the chief appendage of the capitalist system, the white population relies heavily on its elevated position and status above the African masses. Revolutions threaten that hierarchy since the elevation is based on systemic discrimination, not qualification. Just to be able to accept and defend such an evil way of life, these types of people expose their inhumanity. That’s why studying them reveals the extent to which they would support destroying the Cuban revolution. Even if doing so, destroys every living person in Cuba.
Since this anti-human scum in Florida share a hatred of the Cuban revolution with U.S. imperialism, they have of course always had a staunch ally in the U.S. in bringing material support to their efforts to sabotage Cuba’s revolutionary development. As early as 1961, the U.S. backed a criminal effort to invade Cuba which included 1500 Green Berets assigned to support so-called Miami exiles. That effort was quickly repelled by Cuban forces, but the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was undeterred in allying with these criminal forces in Florida to derail Cuba.
In 1967, once they discovered that it was indeed Che Guevara who was leading guerilla forces in Bolivia who were attempting to wage revolutionary warfare against the corrupt regime there, the CIA dispatched Felix Rodriguez, a so-called exile from Florida to work with the CIA. The Boliva mission was not successful, not because of the efforts of the criminals from Florida and the CIA as much as internal struggles among the socialist elements in Bolivia and their unwillingness to support the guerilla effort led by Che who was not Bolivian. It was Rodriguez who oversaw the execution of Che Guevara on October 8, 1967.
Back in Florida, the so-called exile community has garnered more political lobbying strength in Washington than any other organized force except for the zionist pro-israeli lobby. The results of this anti-Cuban revolution lobbying were the creation of groups like the Cuban American National Foundation (CANF), which for decades provided above ground legitimacy to the criminal and terrorist CIA funded activities of people like Orlando Bosch and Luis Posada Carrilles. The CANF raised money coupled with CIA backing that led to the creation of anti-revolution propaganda forces like Radio Marti as well as the Carriles led shooting down of a Cuban airliner in 1977 that killed 73 people, including the entire Cuban National football (soccer) team. Organizations like Alpha 66 and Omega 7 served as the slimy underbelly to the CANF for years, carrying out countless terrorist attacks against the Cuban people and their revolution. All facilitated from Miami with the full blessing and support of the U.S. government.
There is even overwhelming evidence that the so-called “Brothers to the Rescue”, the organization that the U.S. claimed had a plane shot down over Cuban airspace in 1996 by the Cuban government, which was the criminal pretext used to indict Raul Castro, has been clearly identified as a CIA front group. In fact, Jose Basulto, the leader for the Brothers group, has openly bragged about being connected to the CIA. The CIA has also been proven to be a guiding force behind the previous so-called protest group in Cuba – the Ladies in White. This group was supposed to be a grassroots group formed to protest political prisoners in Cuba when they were primarily funded and made up of people from the Miami area.
To summarize all of this, the so-called white exile community in Florida is mad at the Cuban revolution because before it, they enjoyed the fruits of selling Cuba to tourism and the illegalities that come with it like Barbados, the Virgin Islands, etc. The revolution stopped all of that and for this, many of those people in Florida are still angry 60+ years later. There are some changes. With the latest round of attacks against the Cuban revolution by the U.S. government, some of the younger offspring of those who left Cuba for Florida are expressing, for the first time ever, reservations about the attacks against the Cuban people. The U.S. strategy is clear. Starve and freeze the people of Cuba against the revolution. Tighten the reins of the strict economic blockade against Cuba. Prevent the people from having access to anything they need to survive. No electricity. No heat. No food. Nothing. Still, the Cuban people are resolute in their steadfast commitment to the revolution. And, that last part is something most people in the U.S., especially the gusanos (worms) in Florida will mostly never accept and understand. The Cuban revolution has proven time and time again that it is based in principles of sacrifice and justice. With that foundation, you better believe them when they say they will defend themselves to the death against any attacks. Nothing against other countries who have been victimized by U.S. invasions, but Cuba is different. They have had 60 years to work to develop their revolution and the people there, despite the intense challenges, understand what all that means for them. They have no desire to work 80 hours a week for poverty wages. They don’t want accumulated student loan and medical debt that they will not live long enough to pay off. Within a revolution where living expenses can never be more than a set percentage of your income, they have no interest in a reality where living expenses could be more than what you earn (like the U.S.).
With their willingness to support the suffering of the Cuban people, and by willing to follow the lead of criminal thugs like Marco Rubio and Trump, the so-called exiles in Florida have demonstrated for the last 67 years that they only care about themselves and their ability to make money. They have made it plain that they will support racism and terror to protect their economic interests. Their continued efforts to label the Cuban revolution as a dictatorship and terrorist regime isn’t serious considering they have supported terrorist acts against the Cuban people consistently, including what’s currently happening. And, regarding democracy, all you have to do is walk through so-called Little Havana in Miami (as I have) wearing a pro Cuban revolution shirt, hat, etc., and you will find out quickly how little these people value democratic thought and practice.
There are some within that community in Florida who are questioning these attacks against the Cuban revolution on humanity grounds, but the overwhelming majority of those pigs down there have shown for quite some time their criminal element. At least it cannot be said that they didn’t make the right choice when they decided to come to the U.S. They had the correct criminal vision to swap out one small society built on the backs of slave labor for a much larger society built the same way. Of course, as is the case with all greedy people, no level of benefiting from oppression will ever be enough for these scum.
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