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Confirmed today. Two Americans killed so far in the Brussels attack. Brother and sister.
So are you saying that the Cubans did it?
Confirmed today. Two Americans killed so far in the Brussels attack. Brother and sister.
Some of those people were pregnant women and boys
Justice is sweet. I celebrate their deaths. I wish I could've been on each of the firing squads, and put a bullet in each of them myself.
"I have yet to find a single credible source pointing to a case where Che executed 'an innocent'. Those persons executed by Guevara or on his orders were condemned for the usual crimes punishable by death at times of war or in its aftermath: desertion, treason or crimes such as rape, torture or murder. I should add that my research spanned five years, and included anti-Castro Cubans among the Cuban-American exile community in Miami and elsewhere."
— Jon Lee Anderson, author of Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life, PBS forum[115]
We know from Ernest Hemingway – then a Cuban resident – what Che was up to. Hemingway, who had looked kindly on Leftist revolutions since the Spanish civil war, invited his friend George Plimpton, editor of the Paris Review, to witness the shooting of prisoners condemned by the tribunals under Guevara's control. They watched as the men were trucked in, unloaded, shot, and taken away. As a result, Plimpton later refused to publish Guevara's memoir, The Motorcycle Diaries.
There have been some 16,000 such executions since the Castro brothers, Guevara and their merry men swept into Havana in January 1959. About 100,000 Cubans who have fallen foul of the regime have been jailed. Two million others have succeeded in escaping Castro's socialist paradise, while an estimated 30,000 have died in the attempt.
There is little mention of this in the deification of Castro's Cuba among the West's liberal classes. The glorification of Guevara in Che and the earlier The Motorcycle Diaries film conveniently ignores it. Nor has the BBC found room, in marking the revolution's half-centenary this week, to expose the reality behind the rhetoric.
What the hell? 16k executions? There were at most a hundred or so. I have to stop reading.
In 2014, during the inaugural lecture at Francisco Marroquín University, Thor Halvorssen stated the following regarding public perceptions associated with the organization: “HRF criticizes equally harshly the Chilean dictatorship of Pinochet as well as the Cuban dictatorship of Fidel Castro, even though the first one gave more economic freedom to his citizens than the latter. HRF criticizes equally harshly the Chinese dictatorship of Deng Xiaoping (and its current successors) as well Mao Tse Dong’s dictatorship, even though the first one gave more economic freedom to its citizens and allowed for 140 million Chinese to escape poverty in less than twenty years, while a few years before that millions had starved to death as a result of Mao’s Great Leap Forward… HRF criticizes just as harshly the competitive authoritarianisms in Malaysia and Singapore, as well as the competitive authoritarianisms in Burma and Venezuela, even though the first two have had success promoting national and international investment, economic growth, and that, in turn, it has allowed for the free functioning of the price system, unlike the latter.”
So are you saying that the Cubans did it?
The fact is that the Castro's and others who led the Cuban revolution will soon be leaving power, when that happens America needs inroads to the Cuban establishment to be able to directly influence its direction. The end of the Castro grip on power will not come in a quick of violent revolution as many Cuban Americans had long hoped... it will come as they fade into history.
I am glad the United States is opening the possibility that Cuba will move more toward becoming an American ally instead of toward Venezuelan style government.
Hmm, more than a slight exaggeration there. I am more inclined to believe Factcheck than you.
http://www.factcheck.org/2014/12/is-cuba-a-leading-sponsor-of-terrorism/