I chose the Cuban people as the VIP for this week. Some of the biggest news of the year are the massive protests that erupted in Cuba over the past weekend. The protests took place in dozens of cities, and cries of “Freedom!” and “Down with communism!” could be heard. According to some sources, these are not the usual protests, and they are being called “unprecedented in scope.” It appears that Cubans are tired of the shortages for food and medicine.
The Cuban protests could not have
come at a worst time for the communists in the United States. Bernie Sanders,
AOC, and their comrades have been trying to convince Americans that
socialism/communism is good. However, the communists in Cuba do not appear to
be compassionate to the plight of their countrymen, and the socialized health
care system does not seem to be meeting the needs of the people.
Jarrett Stepman claims that “Cuba is
exporting doctors to other countries to pay the government’s bill” at the same
time that Cubans cannot access basic treatment and medicine.” He quoted The
Wall Street Journal as saying that the Cuban government has tried to use “the
pandemic as a way to earn hard currency for the ruling elite and boost its
legitimacy around the world.” It seems that some people “are more equal than
others” under communism.” According to Stepman, the problems in Cuba are
nothing new.
“Cuba promotes itself as a world-class
health care powerhouse,” The Wall Street Journal noted. “But as the scabies
epidemic shows, the decrepit hospital and outpatient network cannot even tend
to run-of-the-mill illnesses, never mind COVID-19.”
In other words, this isn’t just an outlier
from a once-in-a-century pandemic. Instead, it’s the latest catastrophe in a
long history of failure and dysfunction. The material deprivation Cubans
frequently face is hardly imaginable to the average American.
Remember when the U.S. was hit with a
toilet paper “shortage” in the early days of the pandemic? It was short-lived
and hardly a problem at all. More than a few Americans likely still have huge
stockpile in their homes after panic-buying a lifetime supply.
Shortages far, far worse than what
Americans have ever experienced are a regular occurrence for our Caribbean
Island neighbor, even in prosperous times.
The protests are a result of more than a
half-century of misrule under the Marxist regime that began with Fidel Castro.
In a country in which freedoms of speech and assembly are deeply controlled by
the government, many have had enough and are willing to take to the streets
anyway.
The sheer economic deprivations are one
thing, but even more unimaginable for most Americans to even contemplate is
life under ruthless totalitarianism.
An “interesting phenomenon” is the
fact that some of the Cuban protesters were carrying the American flag. It
seems that the Stars and Stripes are more important to the Cubans than for some
Americans. I wonder if it is possible to trade the socialists and communists in
the United States for the Cubans who are protesting for freedom and liberty. It
is just a thought, but it should be considered.
People living in America and
enjoying the freedom and liberty of this nation are protesting the Stars and
Stripes, saying that the flag is oppressive. To the Cubans, the American flag
represents freedom. People, who want to change our economy into socialism
because the free-market system is bad, should move to Cuba where they could
enjoy the socialistic lifestyle. I feel certain that the Cubans living under
totalitarianism would be grateful for the freedoms and liberties of America. I
notice that the American socialists have been quiet the past few days. It
appears that the Cuban protests are showing that socialism is not that great!
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