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Is the massive ice cream parlor that Castro built still a thing?
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kys vpnnigger
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>>3171759Not anymore to my knowledge.
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What do you think? Ive heard both extremes, and dont really know if Cuba is brainwashed into being actual commies or not
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>>3171766Damn, actual shame
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>>3171771Most of cubans in the island of course want to see the regime crumbling. I personally think this thing is just gonna be an arranged transition; the idiots get to keep power in exchange for giving concessions to the US (commerce, trade, investment, etc).
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>>3171786Do you think that'll make life better for you guys?
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>>3171786>Most of cubans in the island of course want to see the regime crumblingMiami cuban psyop
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Do you or the people there believe that the supposed "blockade" on your country since long ago that your government and leftoids around the world have been crying about supposedly believe that's why Cuba never was able to truly flourish as a nation
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>>3171795I think it will be a bit better, unless the niggers in power keep fucking up with their corruption. Contrary to what most outsiders think the main reason for why Cuba is a shithole is not the embargo (literal DNB argument) but the fact that because the government controls everything the oligarchs just don't let it reach most of the population and instead use the imports for their own benefit.
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>>3171821It never was, you can literally see American products like cars in the streets, the embargo argument never worked and it was just an excuse for the government being retarded.
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>>3171822How do you think the oligarchs will be forced to let money come down the ladder? Or will something different happen maybe?
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From what I've seen most Cubans on the soysphere act like the Argentinians on xitter (they try to differentiate themselves from the "latinx")
Do you do this?
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>>3171836Literally all of the Hispanic groups in south america see themselves as different. Because they are.
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>>3171834I suppose that with the concessions naturally there will be americans on the ground to see if the money truly reaches the ground. Or maybe not, maybe Trump just wants the investments to happen without making sure the Cubans are benefited from it.
>>3171836 Look, both Cubans and Argentinians despite everything are still latinx and Hispanic. Sure they may have higher European admixture than other latin american nations but overall they still are latinx.
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>>3171855You live in North cali.
>>3171859Realistically, there isnt any serious us military bases in the gulf (imo), like in Japan or Guam, and I think thats what they want, so they can project power into south america more easily.
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Do the people in your country get the feeling that their own regime is most likely gonna collapse sometime soon with all the recent stuff like removing maduro and cutting off the oil supplies to your country or is the propaganda still there is engraved in their minds that the communist system can somehow still make it through all of this
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>>3171833>It never was, you can literally see American products like cars in the streetsNo shit. Cuba has a history of importing vehicles from the U.S. before the overthrow of Batista.
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>>3171881Also i forgot to add but do you or the people even still give a shit if America still owns Guantanamo Bay since your country has been demanding it back ever since the revolution
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>>3171871Their main base in the Caribbean is Guantanamo so maybe they can do more power projection should negotiations go well.
>>3171881Yes, most people see the collapse as inevitable. Why doesn't it happen then? Because cubans are scared to take action. At most there will be some protests due to blackouts, the regime gives them electricity for some time, and they calm down before getting another round of blackouts. It's the literal concept of Pierce's lemmings, they don't care about whether the government is wrong or right, they just want basic services.
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>>3171890*new leader of Cuba
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>>3171894Disregarding the old Chevrolet cars from the 1950s there is still a bunch of American products in the streets, i'm talking about recent products, not shit from Batista's times.
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The most right wing person in my neighborhood is from Cuba and has a Swedish wife
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>>3171904Guantanamo is less of a power projection base and more of a special operations base. If the us does get involved, try to get involved with construction and infrastructure work, you'll make bank and have perma work.
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>>3171897I personally do care since well, it's cuban territory. I would have no problem having relations with the US if they weren't partially responsible for Castro getting into power and retaining it. Overall though, most cubans don't care about Guantanamo Bay other than communists for propaganda.
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hello saars
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>>3171890Open to trade with Europe, Latinx America, and the US. I would as well reorganize the MYPIMES (state-owned enterprises) and redirect them into national rebuilding rather than mere luxury projects. I would also impose a total ban on immigration from Haiti, Jamaica, Bahamas, and Africa, as well as promoting Spanish, Irish, and Italian immigration after things stabilize. I would also have all the people in the government executed as well as the moderate dissidents and engage on a massive overhaul of the educational system.
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>>3171921Isn't Guantanamo mostly just a prison for terrorist though?
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>>3171990Diaz-Canel doesn't really hold any power, he is really just a figurehead. That being said, he still gets the rope.
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>>3171996who's the most powerful person in Cuba right now?
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>>3171915The trade had multiple restrictions that only allowed humanitarian products to be sent in. It is still under a embargo if they only allow that specific type of product to be in my guy.
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>>3172012Raul Castro, most notably his grandson Guillermo Castro nicknamed The Crab. He holds power over GAESA (an enterprise with connections to the cuban military) and serves as an advisor to his grandpa.
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>>3171991Thats not something im 100% privy on, but I believe the answer is along the lines of it being also a fob, forward operating base, as much as its a prison.
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>>3171751 (OP)How's the oil situation there? Do you think there while is going to fall?