Fidel Castro: Hollywood Screenwriter
by Humberto Fontova“Che” film gets thumbs up in Cuba,” ran the headline from CNN’s Havana Bureau last December 8. Benicio Del Toro, who stars as Che, was being feted as the Castro regime’s guest of honor during the Havana Film Festival while presenting the movie he co-produced. “The lengthy biopic of the Argentinean revolutionary won acclaim from among those who know his story best,” continued the CNN story.

Indeed, but the acclaim came because those “who knew his story best” (Castro and his Stalinist henchmen, the film’s mentors/co-producers) saw that their directives had been followed slavishly, that Che’s (genuine) story was completely absent from the movie.
The screenplay for the Soderbergh/del Toro biopic was based on Che Guevara’s diaries which were published by Cuba’s propaganda ministry with the forward written by Fidel Castro himself. The film includes several Communist Cuban actors and the other Latin American actors spent months in Cuba being prepped for their roles by members of Cuba’s “Che Guevara Institute.”
A proclamation from Castro’s own press ministry dated 12/7/08 actually boasted of their role: “Actor Benicio del Toro presented the film (at Havana’s Karl Marx Theater) as he thanked the Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC) for its assistance during the shooting of the film, which was the result of a seven-year research work in Cuba.” The Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC) is an arm of Stalinist Cuba’s propaganda ministry
The Stalinist regime that co-produced this film and now feted its director and star — employing the midnight knock and the dawn raid among other devices by its KGB-mentored secret police- rounded up and jailed more political prisoners as a percentage of population than Stalin’s and executed more people (out of a population of 6.4 million) in its first three years in power than Hitler’s executed (out of a population of 68 million) in it’s first six. Ernesto “Che” Guevara initiated this bloodbath and mass-jailing under the direction of Soviet GRU agent Angel Ciutah, who was Che’s chief mentor and houseguest (in the most luxurious mansion in Cuba, by the way) only weeks after Che entered Havana and stole it from it’s owner, threatening him with a firing squad.
The figures for the Che/Castro murders and jailings do not issue from “obviously biased” Cuban-American sources. They’re available from the Human Rights group Freedom House and from the Black Book of Communism, authored by French scholars and translated into English by Harvard University Press, not exactly headquarters for “the vast-right wing conspiracy.”
Proving that Castro had lost none of his touch at snookering the MSM and Hollywood, at his Havana press conference Del Toro gushed: “This is Cuban history, there’s an audience in here that that could be the biggest critics and the most knowledgeable critics of the historical accuracy of the film.”
Indeed. But if anyone within this audience criticized the historical accuracy of the film they’d likely find themselves instantly and involuntarily enrolling in the Castro regime’s free (though somewhat cramped) lodging, it’s foolproof weight-loss regimen, and get free electroshock treatments to boot. Many who interacted with Che Guevara at close range now live outside Stalinist Cuba, primarily in south Florida, and could have provided accounts of Che’s “story” without fear of torture chambers if they deviated from the Castroite party-line.

Instead, as seems mandatory when any “scholar” or “documentarian” researches Cuban history, only the propaganda ministry of a Stalinist regime qualifies as a reliable source.
“Che” was billed as the highlight of the Havana Film Festival and the Stalinist regime rolled out the carpet for their honored guest, and A+ pupil, Benicio del Toro. “It’s a privilege to be here!” gushed del Toro to his Stalinist hosts. “I’m grateful that the Cuban people can see this movie!”
And why shouldn’t Castro’s subjects be allowed to view his movie? Weren’t Stalin’s subjects allowed to watch The Battleship Potemkin? Weren’t Hitler’s subjects allowed to watch Leni Reifenstahls Triumph of Will? Both were produced at the direction of the propaganda ministries of totalitarian regimes-as was Soderbergh’s and del Toro’s, “Che.” .
Soderbergh and Benicio Del Toro actually had an intriguing and immensely amusing theme if only they’d known how to plumb it. Soderbergh hails Guevara as “one of the most fascinating lives in the last century.” Almost all who actually interacted with Ernesto Guevara (and are now free to express their views without fear of firing squads or torture chambers) know that the The Big Question regarding Ernesto, the most genuinely fascinating aspect of his life, is:
How did such a dreadful bore, incurable doofus, sadist and epic idiot attain such iconic status?
The answer is that this psychotic and thoroughly unimposing vagrant named Ernesto Guevara had the magnificent fortune of linking up with modern history’s top press agent, Fidel Castro, who for going on half a century now, has had the mainstream media anxiously scurrying to his every beck and call and eating out of his hand like trained pigeons. Had Ernesto Guevara De La Serna y Lynch not linked up with Raul and Fidel Castro in Mexico city that fateful summer of 1955 — had he not linked up with a Cuban exile named Nico Lopez in Guatemala the year before who later introduced him to Raul and Fidel Castro in Mexico City — everything points to Ernesto continuing his life of a traveling hobo, panhandling, mooching off women, staying in flophouses and scribbling unreadable poetry.
While making their film, Soderbergh and Del Toro were not outdone in the trained pigeon department, repeatedly visiting Havana to coo and peck away as anxiously as Herbert Matthews, Dan Rather or Barbara Walters while the regime tossed out its propaganda crumbs.
“I’m here in Cuba’s hills thirsting for blood,” Che wrote his abandoned wife in 1957. “Dear Papa, today I discovered I really like killing,” he wrote shortly afterwards. Alas, this killing very rarely involved combat; it come from the close-range murder of bound and blindfolded men and boys.
“When you saw the beaming look on Che’s face as the victims were tied to the stake and blasted apart,” said a former political prisoner to this writer, “you knew there was something seriously, seriously wrong with Che Guevara.” In fact the one genuine accomplishment in Che Guevara’s life was the mass-murder of defenseless men and boys. Under his own gun dozens died. Under his orders thousands crumpled. At everything else Che Guevara failed abysmally, even comically. Yet Soderbergh and Del Toro skip over these fascinating quotes and Che’s one genuine accomplishment as a revolutionary.
He’s lauded as the century’s most celebrated guerrilla fighter but he never fought in a guerrilla war. “The Guerrilla war in Cuba was notable for the marked lack of military skills or offensive spirit in the soldiers of either side,” that’s military historian Arthur Campbell, in his authoritative, Guerrillas; A History and Analysis, “The Fidelistas were completely lacking in the basic military arts or in any experience of fighting.”
“In all essentials Castro’s battle for Cuba was a public relations campaign, fought in New York and Washington.” That’s British historian Sir Hugh Thomas, who initially sympathized with the Castro/Che regime.
Yet Soderbergh and Del Toro, obsessively wary of lapsing into the slightest “historical inaccuracy,” relied on the Castro regime as primary source — and came up with a shoot-’em up war movie!
Woody Allen or Quentin Tarantino might have rolled up their sleeves and made this material interesting, if not the character himself, then perhaps whatever malfunction in brain synapses animate his fans.
Alas, taking on Fidel Castro as agent has it’s drawbacks, as former colleagues all attest: “Fidel only praises the dead.” So prior to whooping up his revolutionary sidekick, Fidel Castro sent him “to sleep with the fishes.” Too bad Soderbergh and Del Toro didn’t interview the former CIA officers who revealed to this writer how Fidel Castro himself, via the Bolivian Communist party, constantly fed the CIA info on Che’s whereabouts in Bolivia. Including Fidel Castro’s directive to the Bolivian Communists regarding Che and his merry band might have also added drama. “Not even an aspirin,” instructed Cuba’s Maximum Leader to his Bolivian comrades, meaning that Bolivia’s Communists were not to assist Che in any way — “not even with an aspirin,” if Che complained of a headache. But utterly starstruck by their subject and slavishly compliant to Fidel Castro’s script and casting calls, all these fascinating plots and subplots flew right over Soderbergh and Del Toro’s heads. To the immense gratification of their Cuban hosts.






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Love your work and your style, Mr. Fontova, good to see you here.
Didn't this movie tank?
Say it ain't So…derbergh
"Love your work and your inimitable style, Mr. Fontova, good to see you here." – I couldn't state it better than my friend Bosch Fawstin, above. Welcome to Big Hollywood.
54 weeks after release and this POS movie about (dou)Che has only brought in $1.5 million. That's more than I expected.
Mediocre casting and revisionist history makes for rather uninteresting play. Che was a psychopathic thug in a sea of thugs but it's not surprising the useful idiots of Hollywood are licking Castro's blood-drenched boots, they don't have to live there. Sodergergh/del Toro and the rest of the fawning syncophants should be beaten senseless
Yes…a year ago.
¡Así se hace asere!
Well written and factual which will guarantee that the Hollywood leftists and useful idiots will not get it.
Che reminds me of a cross between Frank Burns of MASH and John Kerry (the claimed war hero part)
I saw the movie, might as well have made one about hitler as a boy, I am sure he was a cute little imp.
The whole thing was a propoganda piece from start to finish, having known the details of his life it was quite hard to watch any of the hero worship poppy cock that the film portrayed.
Che, the little biatch, begged for his life when we caught up with him, typical brute when in power and surrounded by men that did his bidding, whining little girl man when caught in the open.
Too true. I think the left loves the brutes because they dream of the day when they will have that kind of power.
It's sick and twisted, but then so is their ideology, they truly are the enemy of humanity and civilization, nothing but a bunch of barbarians in waiting.
Carlos Santana Go Hang (hypocrite)
Yeah, I like your music amigo, (check, luv your music) but your supposed spirit guide Metatron-the-Angel-from-who-knows-where should have scolded you for your blind devotion to a murderer like Che (who executed women, children, and decadent Capitalist bourgeois musicians known as "Roqueros". That means overpaid grass-smoking, shrooming, wife-swapping, room-service gluttons carry guitars instead of AK-47's.)
The movie was never made to make money, it was made to perpetuate the myth of Che's brave freedom fight.
[...] Just trying to open some eyes out there in Hollywood, amigos. [...]
Say it ain't So…derbergh
"tank" is relative to lefties. It cost 55 million and made 40 million Pre-DVD sales, so for the cause of leftism it was probably well worth it to the hollywod goofs.
I will never be surprised by the lengths these freaks will go to appease and even cozy up to their hero Fidel. Damn it, when will sanity prevail and these morons are taken to task for telling blatant lies about a psycho like Che. Next they will make a movie about Stalin or Hitler and it will be told from a side that will show the "humanity and true struggle that these poor men would have endured". God, who the eff cares. They killed people for sport, or out of sheer insane hatred for the world. Leave these piles to the dustbin of history.
I dunno…if you go through the trouble of making a political screed you want the masses to go see it…and they emphatically stayed away in droves. Consoling yourself over the greatness of your vision will only go so far. I just wonder why this piece is running now, not a year ago when the film was slightly more relevant.
I am fascinated by the Cubans and their way of life before and during Castro. How they cope is beyond me.
While Im being told of the great advances under Castro i.e. health care( altho soon it may be better than ours)
education and other exaggerations by the left coast looney left and others that so often visit. The older Cubans we have in Florida I believe for the most part are a conservative bunch and excellent citizens. Tho I understand the older ones would probably return to Cuba if Castro and his ilk were eliminated. I hope they get to make that decision. The problem of land ownership is a decision that may take awhile to implement when the time comes. How the immigrants are handled by our government compared to the Mexican illegals is disgraceful.
Do you think the fact they tend to be conservative matters just a bit? Tho Mr. Bush did nothing to help as far as I know.
sadly it probably did that on the left coast, where many of the illegal mexicans worship the che loser
"Che Guevara is an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom, we will always honor his memory." — NELSON MANDELA
"Che Guevara is not only an intellectual but also the most complete human being of our age … our era’s most perfect man." –– JEAN PAUL SARTRE
Actually Gusano Humberto is sort of a 1 trick pony, who copy and pastes this same twaddle about once a month to get people to buy his pathetic screed of a book. He is a revisionist clown who wants daddy's mansion back. Fontova is not worthy to even speak Che's name.
The other day I saw a really hot girl walking down the sidewalk, but when I got closer I realized she was wearing a Che shirt … she instantly became ugly to me.
Spoken by one terrorist leader to another…
I was in Cuba in 2001. They are poor. They try to make a buck any way they can. There is begging and prostitution. In a tropical rain, the center of Havana stinks because the sewers are overflowing. Many houses have leaky roofs so it rains into the staircases and the water literally runs out the front door. There is no hunger but I haven´t seen any fat people either (two or three in as many days). Anything that is imported, people cannot afford. Even things like scented soap are a luxury. (On the other hand, people take care to look good and dress well, much more than over here)
As for the health care they do get the basics but if you need imported drugs or expensive technology you´re out of luck. In fact, pharmacies and clinics are almost empty of drugs or equipment, as a doctor who traveled with us testified. Of course there must be at least one top-notch hospital there or Fidel would already be dead.
I spoke to a few well-educated young people and they were all aware that life is passing them by while they are locked up on this island. They are not stupid, they have the same ambitions as everyone else and they know that you cannot provide for your family by skimming money of tourists. i didn´t aks directly, but my impresison was that if you had shown them a way out of there, they would have left only a vapor trail.
I wonder if the celebrities who fawn over Castro ever took a walk around Havana? I guess they cannot go anywhere without a "guide". Anyway the idiots don´t even notice what is going on.
How is being a cog in a machine being free? Thats exactly what che told the the Cuban they were(according to the "pro" che bio by John Lee Anderson). He also told them they should be happy to die in a nuclear holocaust if it advanced the cause of socialism.
Yes, if you want to expericence true freedom go live in Cuba under the system that che helped fidel set up. I'm sure one week of living there as a citizen and not a tourist will make you want to go and kick ol Mandela right square in his nuts.
Why does Hollyweird LOVE tyrants, dictators, and murderers so much? Che, Chavez, Castro, Stalin?
http://noliberalspin.blogtownhall.com/2009/12/29/...
The Anti Liberal Zone
I swear, officer, I heard her say "Get it off me! Get it off me!"
Because these Useful Idiots are convinced that there has been only one tyrant in all history – Sen. Joseph MacCarthy.
Sheesh. These Hollywoodites are lucky in one respect, though – they'll never hear voices in their heads, because sound doesn't travel in a vacuum.
I understand that the Castro gov needs dollars, maybe I should say needed when they were worth something, so some monies, not siphoned away by the elites, is spent on tourist industry so
visitors will be enticed to visit. You can better tell me, El Gordo, if the locals appreciated on one hand the chance to do a little better for those fortunate to work in the tourist industry and still not be jealous
of the fact they do without so others can do better. I suppose they understand the need for tourists
very well but it has to irk them to support the two standards of living. As a people they were once very proud if they are not now. I suspect the former still perculates somewhere in their soul if not outwardly.
I like it Katie. If you well give me the fact that some of these folks are basically very smart.
The success they enjoy allows them, a few anyway, to be accepted into ivy league schools.
They are programed very early the path of least resistance is to be as liberal as possible.
That and the fact ivy league schools, others as well, are chock full of lib professors just cements
the liberal/socialist ideology in their skulls. They inturn instruct the newest members of the
profession the path of least resistance is to be as lib as possible and on it goes. Just one of the reasons
it is a self perpetuating disease a bit over simplified.
http://dreadmore.deviantart.com/art/One-Dead-Comm...
No, cost $40,000,000 worldwide BO was $1,762,452
Heavans gate did better
Do you prefer shooting children in the front or the back? Che preferred the back. Didn't even have the guts to look his victims in the face. Che was a legend in his own mind.
Complete? yes Complete Waste!
And you will be turning your home and property over to the local native Indian tribe when? Or you all talk?
I hasten to remind people that another group of revolutionaries engaged in chattel slavery, they bought and sold other men. They also perpetrated ethnocide and were responsible for massacres of other people on their own land. We call them U.$. Presidents, and instead of t-shirts, their faces are on dollar bills.
Oh I agree Obama and the left are monsters and should be tried, convicted, and put away on the Island of misfit ideologies for life, glad we see eye to eye on this.
A correction though, his picture is not on any currency that I know, he is on mount rushmore though, at least on a Christmas tree decoration in the white house so I understand you confusion.
Enjoy Stalin day or whatever it is you freaks celebrate while the rest of us earn your living.
Man?
Could have fooled me, when he died begging for his life he acted more like a little girl.
Intellectual? If you mean and expert at rationalizing rape, torture and murder of unarmed populations then he is hands down the most intellectual man on the planet.
Sartre? LMAO, once left wing lune praising another left wing lune, how enlightening.
Great again Humberto, keep screaming the truth to help get out the non-lipsticked story
That's good enough in my book.
Gusano Exiles like Humberto LOVE "TERRORISTS", assassins, and killers
… how about the likes of Luis Posada Carriles ("South America's Bin Laden" who blew up Cubana Flight 455 in 1976), Orlando Bosch (his partner in crime), Felix Rodriguez (point man for Oliver North in Iran/Contra, trained central American death squads, ordered execution of Che Guevara), Alpha 66 (= Gusano Al Qaeda), Brigade 2506, etc
This U.$. backed & harbored ‘Latino-Hezballah’ of South Florida which Douchetova supports – terrorizes Cuba, blows up hotel lobbies, hijacks ferries and planes, strafes Cuban beaches with gun fire, drops poisonous pathogens on Cuban crops, poisons Cuban water supplies, etc — Go to Versailles restaurant in Miami where these blood soaked "butchers" (a word they use with great chutzpah towards El Che) will be sitting right up front.
CHE's LAST WORDS to his children in a farewell letter = "Above all, always be capable of feeling most deeply any injustice committed against anyone in the world. That is the most beautiful quality in a revolutionary."
If there is a Heaven … I can't wait to meet Che there.
Hasta la Victoria Siempre ! <3
I don't like Che and hate Communism, but your figures are incorrect. The 2 part film made over 40 million apparently. Still a flop, but far from 1.7
The Argentine Worldwide Gross = US$ 33,195,887
http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&w...
Guerrilla Worldwide Gross = US$ 7,583,354
http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&v...
If there is an after life, I'm sure you'll get your wish.
Don't forget to pack the sun tan lotion and shades.
Cuba under Humberto's Dictator Batista =
- Americans owned 70 % of the arable land
- 1% of the population controlled 46 % of the wealth
- Batista's goons and BRAC secret police killed 20,000 Cubans (tortured even more)
- 40 % of the population were illiterate
- 50 % of the population lived in Bohio shacks
- Dissidents were hung and left to dangle in the streets as a warning sign
- The Mafia (Meyer Lansky & Co) ran Havana and used Cuba as a whorehouse for rich gringos from the U.S.
…. These are the conditions that allowed Fidel and Che to rise to power
CUBA UNDER HUMBERTO's DICTATOR BATISTA =
- Americans owned 70 % of the arable land
- 1% of the population controlled 46 % of the wealth
- Batista's goons and brac secret police killed 20,000 Cubans (tortured even more)
- 40 % of the population were illiterate
- 50 % of the population lived in Bohio shacks
- Dissidents were hung and left to dangle in the streets as a warning sign
- The Mafia (Meyer Lansky & Co) ran Havana and used Cuba as a w#orehouse for rich gringos from the U.S.
…. These are the conditions that allowed Fidel and Che to rise to power
I don't know what cubans generally budget for their movie-related entertainment, but I have a feeling that whatever it is, it's being spent on Sherlock Holmes and Avatar. If they want more Che drivel, they can just turn on the television or talk to a government official. Why buy the cow when you can get its sour milk for free?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbjr_cPS9_A
"We must bear in mind that imperialism is a world system, the last stage of capitalism – and it must be defeated in a world confrontation. We must eliminate the foundations of imperialism: our oppressed nations, from where they extract capitals, raw materials, technicians and cheap labor, and to which they export new capitals – instruments of domination – arms and all kinds of articles; thus submerging us in an absolute dependence." — CHE GUEVARA
Hi Tom – you were the only Legend of Rock I could beat on Expert difficulty in Guitar Hero III. What's up with that?
Best line I've heard — Why that shirt? was you Hitler shirt in the laundry?
YOU ARE A COMPLETE DIP$H!T. ALL YOU'VE DONE IS EMPHASIZE HOW ONE TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENT BRED ANOTHER. THE THRUST OF YOUR SCREED INDICATES THAT "CAPITALISM IS BAD" BUT THE MERE FACT THAT YOU CORRECTLY NAME BAUTISTA AS THE RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT A$$HAT WHO CAUSED SUFFERING GIVES THE LIE TO YOUR OWN PREMISE.
IT WAS A BAD GOVERNMENT THAT LED TO FIDEL. NOT "BAD GRINGO CAPITALISTS".
KISS MY NOT-FALLING-FOR-YOUR-CHOP-LOGIC BULL$H!T A$$.
It’s not surprising that Fontova has clout in the cacophous 3rd world din of Batistiano right-wing idiocy that is Miami. The white, old, bitter, and fading geriatrics in Calle Ocho have never been able to see their dream of a return to oligarchy come to fruition.
Little Havana – replete with parasitic lumpen cast offs, and former BRAC goons of the brutal Mafia backed Batista apparatus, has always been ground zero for every kind of liar, fraud, and CIA bootlicker that the anti-communist financial ponzi scheme has to offer. America and their ‘red scare’ mentality heap money on these hacks like Humberto to create libelous claptrap about Cuba (see the Cuban American National Foundation [CANF]).
Fontova's only skill in life is lying about a heroic legend.
Please contribute something intelligent. Respond to the authors accusation that the movie is inaccurate propaganda. Think for yourself. Don't just barf up taling points. It is OK to disagree, just don;t be boring. Pick your game up. Read a book. Talk to people who disagree with you. Seek the truth. Don't just try to win the argument.
The tourist industry makes the gov a lot of money. It is said to be controlled by the army. For that reason alone, I would not go back.
I´m sure there is pride, but it succumbs to reality. I suppose Germany and Japan circa 1948 were like this. Those who are privileged to work directly in tourism, in hotels and so on, are happy to have access to foreign currency (which they now have to exchange into local currency at unfavorable rates so the government always gets its share). But my impression was that even they don´t want to live like that. They know you cannot work in the entertainment troupe of a hotel all your life. It has no future. For the rest it is worse. They see that the tourists are just average people – which means some are drunken idiots – but immensely rich by comparison. It drives me mad when tourists come back and say that Cubans have such an easygoing mentality that they are "poor but happy". We are talking about adult people. Living for the moment is not a choice for them.
The political press has portrayed Cuban Americans as right wing lunatics obsessed with invading Cuban in reinstating capitalism. Other hispanics are treated with deference my the media cowards because on balance they vote for the left. Somebody should make a movie about President Uribe of Colombia who has smacked down the FARC and stands as a bulwark against Latin dictators like Hugo Chavez, Evo Morales, & that piece of crap in Ecuador. I look forward to many contributions from Mr. Fontova. Americans need to better understand Latin America.
You bloody moron. I have seen the conditions in Cuba today. You bloody asshole.
"The Mafia (Meyer Lansky & Co) ran Havana and used Cuba as a whorehouse for rich gringos from the U.S."
There is no shortage of prostitutes there today. It´s much harder to find something decent to eat. They have plenty of goons and they live in rotten hovels. They don´t own anything, certainly not their land. Cubans would be happy to live like Puerto Ricans, never mind "poor" Americans. You are a complete idiot and a bastard. It is assholes like you who condemn people around the world to poverty and slavery. I bet you have never been poor or unfree yourself, you goddamn fascist pig.
Well, it's true that no person should utter Che's name without having his mouth washed out with soap afterward.
I find it absolutely stunning that this psychopath still has fans. But then, there are still Useful Idiots who think Fidel's Cuba is a paradise.
Obama4Life:
At least now we know that Obama's supporters really are Commies.
(BTW, I love the idea of Obama for life…imprisonment.)
Agreed. Scratch a lefty, find a fascist. Their motivator is hate and a desire for revenge and destruction. No wonder they idolize Che and Mao and Ho.
You, sir, are a lying sack of shit, and a defender of the indefensible. Fifty years of oppression, tyranny and murder, while driving the Cuban standard of living from mid-European to sub-Jamaican, and you consider it heroic. Batista was a minor thug and corrupt as all get-out: but that in NO WAY justifies the hell on earth the Castros have erected.
"Heroic?" HEROIC????? A murderer of the defenseless, a sadist who relished cruelty, a failure who succeeded at nothing but killing? Che belongs with the Heydrichs and Eichmanns in the oubliette of history.
I would *love* to introduce you to some of my Cuban-American friends.
I callenge your "facts." What is your source? In 1959 Cuba had the highest standard of living in the Western Hemisphere after the US and Canada, in fact higher than bottom-tier Eurpoean states like Ireland and Portugal.
Things are far, far worse now. The Cuban food ration (yes, food is rationed) is less than Southern planters used to feed their slaves.
You know, emphasizing the badness of Nicholas the Second is hardly an excuse for the abominations of the Bolsheviks.
Why have so many Cubans risked their lives and that of their families to get out of that HELL HOLE ?!!! Answer that all you commie apologists for Che and Castro.
Why does Castro have to fence in the people of his county as did the E. Germans and all other communist countrie? Why are these countries turned into PRISONS ??!!!
The United States has to try to keep people out because the entire planet can't live here. The communists have to keep people from leaving – because no one wants to be there under Castros or Chavez !
Cuba provides free education to its citizens up to a Ph.D. and then those same kids hightail it to Miami and live large because of Cubans collective investment in them. Uncle Sam loves "brain draining" the world and using "greed" as the proverbial carrot. Your average Cuban is better off in Cuba than in the U.S. – although the relatives of the former white exiles who have a little cartel in Miami can yes go there and live well based on the US socialism provided them (guaranteed job, housing etc). Oh the irony.
Notice how black Cubans don't leave on rafts …. maybe because they know that a black Cuban lives better in Cuba than in America. The only vermin that scurry are the relatives of the formerly corrupt white batistianos – men like Humberto Fontova. These "exiles" did not want to live in a racially equal society – so they hightailed it for the U.$.
I've been to Cuba many times – it is a magical place and better off than any other non Western nation I've been to (over 20).
It's hilarious to see exiles like Fontova speak about a place that they haven't stepped foot on 50 years. There's a reason I don't write about life on Mars. Gusanos have created a false reality of what they think Cuba is.
Like the cheap sex, yes?
Bullshit.
1. Germany provides free education but you don´t see them risk their lives to come to the US.
2. You can´t do anything with an education in Cuba except trying to make money from tourists.
3. "Your average Cuban is better off in Cuba than in the U.S." In America their children are not begging for a damn ballpoint pen. In Cuba they do. Case closed.
"Non Western nation" is revealing. Every successful country is a "western nation" (I suppose that category includes half of Asia now). Who keeps Cuba from becoming a western nation if not bastards like you and your murderous idols?
"Non Western nation" is revealing. Every successful country is a "western nation" (I suppose that category includes half of Asia now). Who keeps Cuba from becoming a western nation if not bastards like you and your murderous idols?
Well, this movie is certainly making a lot less money than Michael Moore's greatest production, his first, Roger and Me, the one that really spoke for real people. I'm curious about the mention of Che's diaries. Did the movie include the events described in Che's diary of his African experience? It was kept locked up in a vault in Havana for 40 years, and it is easy to see why. Yet somehow it was eventually released, and is available in English translation. It is a fascinating read, for those with no ax to grind. For those who are either convinced Che is a sadist dripping with blood and gore and veins in his teeth, or that he is a working class hero — the diary debunks both notions. He appears to have been a serious, committed, even humane man, who had rather poor judgment about many things. It is also obvious why communist-led revolution never got much traction in the Congo. I've read a psychological biography of Che, by an Argentine who went back to school mates and neighbors. The comments here don't fit, so I suspect there is some bitter story-telling here. Obama4Life (why would anyone adopt a name like that — don't we all have our own lives to live? Let Barack Obama live his for himself)… but anyway, the above description of Cuba before the revolution are accurate. Castro was genuinely popular when he first took power. It didn't last of course.
[...] Fidel Castro: Hollywood Screenwriter – Humberto Fontova (Big Hollywood) takes on Soderbergh’s and del Toro’s, “Che.” [...]
[...] Benicio Del Toro is directing a film in Cuba with groveling assistance from Castro's Propaganda Ministry, who learned of his fervent solidarity with them while he co-produced Soderbergh's Che in Cuba, with Castro's Propaganda Ministry as his foot servants. [...]
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