While the Castro Brother bath in luxury and keep playing with the tragedy and misery of a whole nation which is screaming to be helped by the international community, many of us in the free world sit back an enjoy life and do not think for one second that there is a 70 percent of a nation seeking a change towards freedom.
I just hope we never have to fall to their level of status to realize that we need to unite and help in restoring democracy in their nation, for our own sake and interest also. These villains have destroyed Cuba without one ounce of remorse and insist on maintaining the island in a state of permanent ruins. while they bath themself in all kinds of luxuries which the deny the people; like computer and internet without any restrictions, news, magazines, freedom of speech and cero censorship, new vehicles, personal private plans, freedom of movement and travel, everything which is denied even to their closes confidants. Cuba has turned into a real nightmare whithout any hope of change in the near future.
If somebody makes a mistake in Cuba of seeking any kind controled change they are labeled as traitors to the cause, but in the case of Raúl Castro, his brother Fidel sweeps it off explaining that "his brother did not know what he was saying", yes he did, the voice of desperation in seeing his country sink, but anyway, i assure you that if another person made the same mistake he would be arrested and taken to prison on a long jail sentance for such a simple act of expression or unwilful mistake. This clearly shows that only with Fidel Castro gone can Cuba breath freely, since Raúl demonstrated a slight willingness to negotiate with the United States. Fidel Castro is still "El Comandante" and will maintain that position until the day he dies. The guy has demonstrated through half a century that he is definitely one of the greatest tyrant ever to walk this earth. May God help and bless Cuba...
Note: Photos of the Castros collections of ruins, the BC and AC.
By: Eduardo E. Rodríguez Candelario, boricua member of the PULC and Collaborator of the OCPI in Puerto Rico.
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