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In reply to the discussion: Please Stop Saying You Want to Go to Cuba Before It’s Ruined [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)113. You're assuming we can even trust what the author at the link is saying.
I've seen the same claims, nearly word-for-word, in things written and said by Miami exiles for decades now.
The line about hospitals covered in feces is clearly bullshit.
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Everything beautiful and authentic will be destroyed if market values comes in.
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#1
If the values switch from collective solidarity to nothing but individual self-interest
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#5
You should read more. There is a whole economic spectrum between capitalism and communism.
DetlefK
Jun 2016
#66
"Poland and Hungary will be nothing but right-wing and anti-democratic for the rest of eternity"
AntiBank
Jun 2016
#91
If Cuba goes full-on capitalist, no humane social values can be preserved there.
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#6
Prostitution, starvation and hospitals covered in human waste are humane social values?
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2016
#75
"And a market values Cuba would never be a place where ... anarchism would be allowed to spread."
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2016
#87
That was in response to Nuclear Unicorn, whose avatar is the anarchist symbol.
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#102
The root cause of all of it was the massive austerity imposed on those countries
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#109
So your saying an influx of money into the country in the form of resorts, golf courses, restaurant,
frankieallen
Jun 2016
#103
Those things exist here, and they do nothing to stop people having to sleep rough.
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#104
so they will hire only rich people to construct the buildings, clean rooms, server food, cook,
frankieallen
Jun 2016
#108
You should say "those whom the system prevents from working" not "those who do not work"
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#110
fine, you have a flip phone. You are in solidarity with your Cuban bros and sisters
frankieallen
Jun 2016
#134
Well. consider that you are also expressing your opinion of how you think they should progress
newthinking
Jun 2016
#15
You're right: advocating for them to make their own decisions, is, in a way..
Dreamer Tatum
Jun 2016
#18
"supporting democracy does mean wanting them to make their own decisions"
Dreamer Tatum
Jun 2016
#36
Sit glumly and wait for my moral betters to pass judgment on me on the internet.
Dreamer Tatum
Jun 2016
#32
blaming the political situation in Poland and Hungary on capitalism or on the market
uhnope
Jun 2016
#62
There is a GORGEOUS McDonald's right next to the Spanish Steps in Rome--to the right as you go up.
MADem
Jun 2016
#9
2nd picture, bottom left, is that 5 (at least) different kinds of salad to choose from?
Electric Monk
Jun 2016
#21
It's not warped to believe a capitalist restoration in Cuba can't be anything but a tragedy.
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#42
the US is far better off than Cuba. they risk their lives to come here. you don't see that happening
JI7
Jun 2016
#52
how come you can't point to specific examples ? you are too hung up on trying to prove how liberal
JI7
Jun 2016
#58
It should be up to them how they want to live. They don't exist for fulfill the fantasies of
lunamagica
Jun 2016
#126
Yep. In five words you have provided a comprehensive, erudite, and devastating rebuttal
Nye Bevan
Jun 2016
#17
This is really the first you've heard about the poverty and dysfunction in Cuba?
Recursion
Jun 2016
#30
Cuba has problems. The reintroduction of massive corporations can't solve them.
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#39
What about the millions forcibly driven from their homes so useless megadams could be built?
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#47
That should be "the problem SOME socialists have". There is no unified "line" on that.
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
#139
This is the first time I have heard a bottle of shampoo is 15% a doctor's monthly income
Ash_F
Jun 2016
#67
Don't know much about it, outside of what people who have been there have written.
Ash_F
Jun 2016
#71
I posted down thread about my recent visit. Personal toiletries are in short supply and expensive.
Coventina
Jun 2016
#138
Thank you, great post. My daughter and son-in-law visited and they loved the place.
akbacchus_BC
Jun 2016
#38
I disagree that Cuba will lose its values to America's engagement. They been there and know
akbacchus_BC
Jun 2016
#49
Of course there's always someone somewhere telling us what to say and not say.
LanternWaste
Jun 2016
#69
I know, those uppity ethnic groups saying "please don't say this" and "please don't say that",
Nye Bevan
Jun 2016
#83
Let's keep in mind that Cuba is so 'authentic' in largely because of the embargo
RandySF
Jun 2016
#76
Yes. Although we were given lots of free time to go and do whatever we wished.
Coventina
Jun 2016
#129
ITT: Cuban emigre wankers and tankies argue while everyone else shakes their head
forjusticethunders
Jun 2016
#93