usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7188

I know Cuba was a great place under Fidel, Cam snapped some pics and said all was good.  But what the hell was going on down there?  They are now allowed to buy this stuff?  WTF.  Why were they not allowed to buy it before?

"HAVANA - Cubans snapped up DVD players, motorbikes and pressure cookers for the first time Tuesday as Raul Castro's new government loosened controls on consumer goods and invited private farmers to plant tobacco, coffee and other crops on unused state land."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080401/ap_ … umer_goods
Freke1
I play at night... mostly
+47|6974|the best galaxy

usmarine wrote:

I know Cuba was a great place under Fidel...
What?
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ATG
Banned
+5,233|6956|Global Command
Communist always like to think they can give people a little freedom.
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7188

Freke1 wrote:

usmarine wrote:

I know Cuba was a great place under Fidel...
What?
well Cam said he saw no oppresion or anything so.......
Freke1
I play at night... mostly
+47|6974|the best galaxy
I allways thought Castro had kept Cuba in a dirtpoor dictatureship for his hole life. Terrible waste of human resources when Your think of the happy dancing Cubans. But maybe things have changed to the better.
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Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6832|North Carolina
The quickest way to change Cuba for the better would involve opening trade with them.  Try telling that to the anti-Castro lobby here though...  there are some absolute nutcases in the Cuban community in America.
CameronPoe
Member
+2,925|6982

usmarine wrote:

I know Cuba was a great place under Fidel, Cam snapped some pics and said all was good.  But what the hell was going on down there?  They are now allowed to buy this stuff?  WTF.  Why were they not allowed to buy it before?

"HAVANA - Cubans snapped up DVD players, motorbikes and pressure cookers for the first time Tuesday as Raul Castro's new government loosened controls on consumer goods and invited private farmers to plant tobacco, coffee and other crops on unused state land."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080401/ap_ … umer_goods
I wouldn't regard any place that places retrictions on freedom of speech and freedom of movement as a 'great place'. Cuba is only great because of the people, the history, the music, the culture, the cigars, the rum, the architecture and the community spirit of common struggle and sharing and emphasis on values rather than material wealth. It is unfortunate that the popular revolution of the people ended up so flawed.

On another note: watch this space for Cuba becoming the next China. Next they'll allow foreign enterprises to set up shop and the gulf in living standard and wages will ensure that there will be a shitload of money to be made. I'm buying property there the minute it becomes available.

Last edited by CameronPoe (2008-04-02 03:26:27)

Braddock
Agitator
+916|6717|Éire
The decision of the powers that be to deny the Cuban people access to shitty American movies and popular entertainment such as the Steve Wilkos show and Rikki Lake could be viewed in some quarters as a very benevolent indeed.

As regards the other stuff, I don't think a pressure cooker was ever really a potent threat to La Revolucion!
sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7184|Argentina

Braddock wrote:

The decision of the powers that be to deny the Cuban people access to shitty American movies and popular entertainment such as the Steve Wilkos show and Rikki Lake could be viewed in some quarters as a very benevolent indeed.

As regards the other stuff, I don't think a pressure cooker was ever really a potent threat to La Revolucion!
Sorry, but any restriction is a violation to your freedom even if they deny you the right to watch shitty movies from anywhere.  Castro did a good job providing a good education and health system for everyone, but he was a dick when it comes to freedoms.
GorillaKing798
Too legit to quit
+48|6541|Tampa, Florida

sergeriver wrote:

Braddock wrote:

The decision of the powers that be to deny the Cuban people access to shitty American movies and popular entertainment such as the Steve Wilkos show and Rikki Lake could be viewed in some quarters as a very benevolent indeed.

As regards the other stuff, I don't think a pressure cooker was ever really a potent threat to La Revolucion!
Sorry, but any restriction is a violation to your freedom even if they deny you the right to watch shitty movies from anywhere.  Castro did a good job providing a good education and health system for everyone, but he was a dick when it comes to freedoms.
He did a great job with education 99.8% literacy rate is amazing.
https://www.cia.gov/library/publication … nt/cu.html

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