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Solid points throughout this thread, Reggaedoc. Sadly, everything you’ve said here is, as far as I’m aware, absolutely correct.
Some of us, in our rabid anti-American posturing, support one of the worst dictatorships in the Western world without knowing the realities on the ground in Cuba. To cite just one other example, in addition to the correct ones Reggaedoc has provided, no matter how great the increase in tourism, the ordinary Cuban tourism worker is not likely to see any improvement whatsoever in their personal earnings. None!
Has any of Cuba’s enthusiastic supporters ever considered why it is possible for such an impoverished country to make such immense donations to other countries (for example, the light bulbs in the case of Jamaica)? There is a price to pay for everything, and in Cuba’s case their so-called development is being done at the expense of the ordinary worker.
If we had such a leader in Jamaica, he would not be dealt with in a “free and fair” election; he would be shot by some fed-up local!!
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Some of us, in our rabid anti-American posturing, support one of the worst dictatorships in the Western world without knowing the realities on the ground in Cuba. To cite just one other example, in addition to the correct ones Reggaedoc has provided, no matter how great the increase in tourism, the ordinary Cuban tourism worker is not likely to see any improvement whatsoever in their personal earnings. None!
Has any of Cuba’s enthusiastic supporters ever considered why it is possible for such an impoverished country to make such immense donations to other countries (for example, the light bulbs in the case of Jamaica)? There is a price to pay for everything, and in Cuba’s case their so-called development is being done at the expense of the ordinary worker.
If we had such a leader in Jamaica, he would not be dealt with in a “free and fair” election; he would be shot by some fed-up local!!
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