Quote Originally Posted by Commercecomet24 View Post
Yep and he talked about how much he admired Castro. If you have any Cuban friends ask them what they think about kaep.
Ask a Cuban friend you say?

Something Americans don't know about Castro is that he was a huge Narco trafficer, Terrorist, and Widely-Known Pedophile. He still got visits from the Hollywood sympathizers and gushing interviews with American Media, but he Bank Rolled the FARC in Columbia and other Narco-terrorists in Latin America. He was Epstein - Weinstein to the x1000 power. He kept sex slaves in the mansions the revolution confiscated from "capitalists".

He actually ran a terrorist network in Latin America. The FARC in Columbia but many other "National Liberation Fronts" in other countries. Before Chavez and before the Soviet Empire collapsed, they bank rolled the bloody insurgencies in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. There were genocide levels of death in Guatemala and El Salvador.

To Americans, Castro is presented as a cute, silly, romantic Latin idealist. He only wanted a better and more just world. Welp, Cuba was one of the richest nations in Latin America and had huge Net Immigration before Castro. Today, it's a collapsed economy and people would stream out if they could.

Another thing that Americans are never made aware of is that the global media created the Castro image to replace a guy named "El Campesino", Valentin Gonzalez. A singing, folksy, guitar playing Marxist guerrilla fighter in Spain. They loved The Campesino until he escaped from the USSR and wanted to return to "Fascist" Spain. He spilling the beans on the atrocities, murders, rapes, and general mayhem of his time as an "Anti Fascist". The French socialist media had to delete his fame. Then came the new clowns, Castro and Guevara.

Sadly, you gotta know some Spanish to learn about this stuff. But that's why so many Latins say "yo no le creo al Miami Herald". They needed to make a new Spanish Language Miami Herald. Americans are generally told that Latins support or feel warmth to Castro.