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In reply to the discussion: Without free and open elections a government leader is not legitimate. [View all]Skinner
(63,645 posts)30. Ok then. Why didn't Castro let the Cuban people render their judgement on his rule?
Seems to me if we are going to judge a ruler on what he did or failed to do, then it is only fair and appropriate to let all citizens participate in that judgment. Or should we substitute the judgement of random U.S.-based Internet forum posters for that of the Cuban people?
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Without free and open elections a government leader is not legitimate. [View all]
Skinner
Nov 2016
OP
And if the people in an area don't have the right to freely emigrate from that area....
PoliticAverse
Nov 2016
#2
Here's something I just posted about Cuba's other revolutionaries ... who gave their lives ...
eppur_se_muova
Nov 2016
#6
Ok then. Why didn't Castro let the Cuban people render their judgement on his rule?
Skinner
Nov 2016
#30
Castro cannot be held responsible for his own actions because the United States is bad.
Skinner
Nov 2016
#31