How this is new to anyone would be shocking to me? Every president since the inauguration of Castro has wanted to overthrow the Cuban government?
I understand the user of this channel is trying to provide a "corrupt" news source...but how is this one any different when they are citing news from AP and CNN???
@verndewd Its a fine line between inciting dissent and supporting those who wish to dissent and cannot... I largely believe it's usually the second one.
They don't deserve a minute of airtime. While they use American liberties to spread their anti-freedom rants, Cuban dissidents are banned from even showing up at a tv station to express their points of view. Sadly, these bolsheviks control not only the mainstream media, but also the academic world.
sounds like a bunch of communists. especially the lady who calls bush's urge for people to stand up for human rights in cuba a "threat". she didn't mention the reasons for the restrictions toward cuba. she fails to realize that cuba doesn't have "the right" to do business with the united states and aren't prevented from doing business with other nations. don't call it a blockade as if ships are surrounding their harbors
Bush has taken advantage of the whole "War on Terror" to declare Cuba a terrorist-friendly country, going so far as to have them added to International Aid lists as a terrorist regime. He's just stroking the Cuban-American mafia's schlong.
How this is new to anyone would be shocking to me? Every president since the inauguration of Castro has wanted to overthrow the Cuban government?
I understand the user of this channel is trying to provide a "corrupt" news source...but how is this one any different when they are citing news from AP and CNN???
johnhart30 3 years ago
*non corrupt
johnhart30 3 years ago
Cubans are not free. bottom line.
a17gtr 3 years ago
bush is inciting dissent in other countries, that is anti american, bottom line
verndewd 3 years ago
@verndewd Its a fine line between inciting dissent and supporting those who wish to dissent and cannot... I largely believe it's usually the second one.
a17gtr 9 months ago
They don't deserve a minute of airtime. While they use American liberties to spread their anti-freedom rants, Cuban dissidents are banned from even showing up at a tv station to express their points of view. Sadly, these bolsheviks control not only the mainstream media, but also the academic world.
ponguito97 3 years ago
sounds like a bunch of communists. especially the lady who calls bush's urge for people to stand up for human rights in cuba a "threat". she didn't mention the reasons for the restrictions toward cuba. she fails to realize that cuba doesn't have "the right" to do business with the united states and aren't prevented from doing business with other nations. don't call it a blockade as if ships are surrounding their harbors
andyp22 4 years ago
Bush has taken advantage of the whole "War on Terror" to declare Cuba a terrorist-friendly country, going so far as to have them added to International Aid lists as a terrorist regime. He's just stroking the Cuban-American mafia's schlong.
Blueveiner 3 years ago 2
"sounds like a bunch of communists."
No offense but you obviously don't understand what communism is. I assume you bought U.S propaganda 100%. Go study & reiterate your post.
watmonki 3 years ago