celebrating mass starvation is awful and cruel btw
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Anonymous#35w
Like we are literally the ones doing this to them. We are the bad guys here
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Anonymous#35w
I’m celebrating the collapse of the Cuban government, not the starvation of people. Don’t act like the government was all nice and dandy to the people
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Anonymous#15w
We’re forcing the country into economic collapse just so their government will change, and that makes us somehow better than their government
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Anonymous#35w
I love Cubans, the Cuban people are great
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Anonymous#15w
idk the thousands of starving people seem infinitely morally worse than the collapse of an enemy government
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Anonymous#35w
According to a 2024 report by the Cuban Observatory of Human Rights, 7 in 10 Cubans skip breakfast, lunch, or dinner due to lack of money or food shortages, while nearly 89% of the population currently lives in extreme poverty.
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Anonymous#15w
So naturally the solution is make this problem even worse ourselves and then blame it on their own government
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Anonymous#15w
Yeah that tends to happen when you blockade an island nation for 60 years you inbred twat
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Anonymous#15w
yeah I wonder if that has something to do with the American sanctions
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Anonymous#45w
So either 1. Let them keep starving and do nothing, or 2. Unfortunately increase it temporarily, but have it solved long term
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Anonymous#15w
the whole problem was created by our government in the first place
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Anonymous#15w
This is actually beyond evil holy shit lmao. Mask off imperialism
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Anonymous#55w
Do you have any better of an idea realistically?
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Anonymous#15w
Yeah leave them the fuck alone you dog
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Anonymous#55w
It’s either that or a regime change, and y’all would hate that too
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Anonymous#55w
Just starve a little bit harder guys, forget we’re the ones doing this to you, just please overthrow your own government so we can take over your economic system. Please guys
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Anonymous#15w
not sanction the Cuban people into starvation?
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Anonymous#15w
Lift the 70 year long embargo, do business and trade with the Cuban state, and bring them into our fold peacefully. Don’t force it into a failed state so ppl starve and so our taxes now have to rebuild it
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Anonymous#35w
91% of the Cubans disapprove of the government’s economic and social management, while only 4% rated it as “favorable.” This isn’t all the fault of the American boogeyman
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Anonymous#45w
There are multiple parties at play
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Anonymous#15w
no, but to pretend Cuba being is more due to bad policy than the strict American sanctions is silly too
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Anonymous#15w
maybe in fucking Miami but if you think those numbers are accurate and the Cuban government is still in power I have a beachfront property to sell you in Kansas
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Anonymous#55w
I told you where I’ve gotten this information, scroll up
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Anonymous#55w
I told you the study, so you should look it up to verify it, I’m not forcing you to take my words at face value
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Anonymous#15w
did you know public polling isn’t available in Cuba and that the polls are mostly taken by asking Cuban Americans in Florida? Of course the people not under the government’s rule will more freely advocate for anti-government policy, it doesn’t directly affect them
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Anonymous#15w
You think the Spain based US funded NGO has accurate data on the opinions of all Cuban citizens lmao?!?! Besides you never actually showed any proof they themselves have claimed such ludicrous numbers!
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Anonymous#15w
The US every time it sanctions a country into oblivion
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Anonymous#15w
Yeah and why do they do that… the blockade. We’ve had Cuba cut off from basically everything for like 60 years with small exceptions. It’s literally our fault, we could’ve stopped doing it anytime we wanted in the last 10 presidents.
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Anonymous#35w
Cuban Americans in Florida are also the second coming of the nazis. Crazy, but people don’t like when you take away their serfs.
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Anonymous#75w
Just read this thread and it's just hilarious how right they think they are, until you looked at the source they provided, and discredited it by reading it lol
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Anonymous#85w
Like I’m not exactly a fan of the Cuban government (bourgeois party members living in mansions while the rest of the country feel the weight of the embargo), but it’s so clearly mostly our fault that conditions are so bad.
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Anonymous#75w
I'm not super familiar but yea. And what you described in parenthesis sounds awfully familiar...