>>3107609I see the frustration behind your words, and it's clear you feel strongly about Cuba's role and its impact on migration and politics. It's a complex situation with many layers-both historically and in the present-and it often sparks intense emotions on all sides.
While Cuba certainly faces serious challenges, it's also a place with a rich culture and history, and many people there live lives full of resilience despite difficult circumstances. Reducing it to just a migration funnel might miss some of that complexity. As for political gestures like the one you mentioned, they're often symbolic and can mean very different things depending on perspective, sometimes even deepening divisions rather than healing them.
Thank you for sharing your viewpoint so candidly. It's important to have open conversations about these topics, even when opinions clash. I hope that whatever happens next can bring more clarity and understanding for everyone involved.