Hi Richard,
No, I don’t think that would be mean given how the Castro brothers treat those
living in Cuba who disagree with their point of view. Obviously, it’s not all
black and white here as the US is responsible for driving Fidel Castro into the
arms of the Soviets back at the beginning of his reign. Also, Cuba is to be
commended for its generosity during many crises throughout the world. Given
that Cuba is not a wealthy nation, it is far more generous than is the United
States.
Bob Hachey
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Would it be mean to generally indicate that Cuba has been a bad actor over the
past years?
Richard
On 3/30/2016 2:00 PM, Bob Hachey wrote:
Hi Roger,
No doubt that "the empire" as Fidel calls the US has acted badly toward Cuba
and many others. But, given Cuba's history of holding political prisoners, his
words ring a bit hollow to me.
Just as the United States is hypocritical when complaining about the human
rights records of other nations, Cuba is equally hypocritical.
Bob Hachey
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