Havana tonight
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"Many of the so called facts about the Cuban situation are just American proppaganda"
Well, I haven't been in the US for years so I don't really know much about what Cuba looks like (or is shown) from there now. I get most of my facts from Cuban exiles and people who visited there, some of them for long (ie. a percussion student). From our long conversations we agreed our 'soviet edition' was vacation compared to what they have in Cuba now.
I was 15 when Berlin Wall went down so I have good memory of what it was like here.
Ever since then my most valuable posession is my passport, something people born in free countries take for granted.Have you ever asked youself why Cuban people risk death and die trying to get to the US? I don't think it's because they have false dreams.
Everytime people question evil nature of communism in Cuba i feel like somebody's questioning nazi ideology being evil.
I'm not writing this to argue, just to show my point of view. Everybody sees what they want to.I would love to go to Cuba too and I know I can't because every cent I spent there will prolong the suffering. I love every picture from there, their misery is so good looking.