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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Let's go to Cuba
http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates...articleId=1439
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What else could they be talking about? At times one or another of the participants in this public display of manic fervor would have to stomp away, at a temporary loss to handle the excitement. Then he'd be back, swinging his arms, pacing in circles, carrying on as though nobody would ever be able to understand the crucial significance of what he was trying to say. I remembered the sight of the fellow in the street the day before, facing down the pelota with only his arm, batless, and understood. Béisbol! |
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I didn't know freedom of speech was limited in Cuba. So that's why there are people who say Cuba's a bad place. I just thought they were saying it was bad just because it's communist.
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![]() Oh yeah? Think so? The only reason the US Coast Guard had to sink a 51 Chevy pickup was that it was way cooler than their tub. |
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Diva Caissa
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You know this is the reason why I am pissed off with Open Democracy's articles sometimes.
The idealization of communism, terrorism and now of Cuba. I went to Cuba 10 years after you did in 1998 and I have never felt more ashamed in my life for what a communist regime can do to its population. I went with the romanticism of the idiots who have read Hemingway, you see, when I was little I was reading Hemingway so I wanted to see Cuba. The poverty, the seediness, the prostitution shocked me. I was walking with my husband in the streets of Havana and young girls ( younger than 15 years old) were dragging him from the shirt for sex for a couple of dollars. The "fun" is taking place in huge hotels ( I call them concentration camps for vacation, great places for "quiet" Americans) and outside the hotels the misery is insulting for a person who considers him/herself a free thinker. I wonder if this monster Fidel Castro who dares to be dressed in Armani while his people starve will ever apologize for the misery of his people, if he will ever apoligize to the young girls that try to support their families by prostitution,if he will ever apologize to the workers in the tobacco plantations that get paid with a few bucks and their products are sold in Zurich for hundreds of $$. Those who write such nostalgic pieces about Cuba, I refer to the article now, watch too much Hollywood or they read too much literature for children( Hemingway) |
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Penultimate Amazing
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Cuba is yet another embodiment of the trueism: "Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely".
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Penultimate Amazing
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Thanks for sharing the story Cleo, I find it sickening that the left is willing to make excuses for castro's tyrannical regime in the name of "socialism".
Frank, are you into cars? Ive heard that Cuba is full of old, classic american cars. |
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Diva Caissa
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Since I participate in political discussions for years now, I use a lot of dramatic expressions. Yes, you can describe Castro's regime with the phrase " Power corrupts" BUT when it comes to see with your own eyes how this is translated in terms of everyday life you get really shocked and you realize the verbalism we all excercise when we are discussing politics. Power corrupts even in our democratic societies but what is happening to Cuba is a drama or one of the dramas that happen aroung the world. I hate to think what will happen when Castro will die and the Americans will take over. Some nations are condemned to live in an infinite misery. |
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Re: Let's go to Cuba
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I remember talking to two fellows who began their escape through the minefields (the largest active minefields in the world, by the way), only to abandon the idea when a jumping landmine sprang up next to them and failed to explode, thankfully. They decided to SWIM the rest of the way. Fascinating place. You bet. |
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Why? Do you think Cuba will become even more of a squalor hell-hole? |
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Cuba is a very beautiful place, it's a paradise, after Castro's death it will become the vacation resort of USA not to mention that in Europe we will have to say goodbye to Cuban cigars....
Since Greece is a country that lives from tourism( not exclusively but tourism plays a significant role in our economy) I must confess that I am very much against tourism. Organized Tourism they way we experience it today, has turned the world into an endless Disneyland, cultures are disappearing or they turn into "Folklore" just to serve the hordes of tourists. Also, the country that hosts huge touristic units profits very little, even the fact that tourism combats unemployment is a myth. Cuba for example will be conquered by Americans that will take all the good jobs and the majority of the natives will stay unemployed or underpaid. I have seen it happening here. Danish Dynamite Misery means starvation, means prostitution, means lack of opportunities( in Cuba education is non existent), means lack of perspective for the future. |
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On one hand you say tourism plays a significant role in the Greek economy, but they you say that the country that hosts huge touristic units profits very little, using unemployment as an example. So I guess tourism plays a significant role in the economics of foreign tourists living in Greece? Or do you mean that the significant role is a negative one? I dont quite understand how businesses formed to accomodate tourists take jobs away from native people, unless the tourists or other foreign people are actually moving there. What (who) tourists have been moving to greece and taking away all the good jobs? |
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In some dictatorships (like Iraq was, or Syria), there are often sons or other relatives to take over. Other dictatorships (Like China or Russia pre-1990) have 'parties' that are behind the scenes (so everything isn't based on the personality of one man.) Does cuba have anything like that, or is Castro the only figure who has real influence? |
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Trust me, I know what I'm doing. - Sledgehammer I cheered when then the WTC came down. - UndercoverElephant (a.k.a. JustGeoff) I cheer Bin Laden... - JustGeoff (a.k.a. UndercoverElephant) Bin Laden delivered justice - JustGeoff (a.k.a. UndercoverElephant) Men shop for lingerie the way kids shop for breakfast cereal... they will buy something they know nothing about, just to get the prize inside. - Jeff Foxworthy |
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Diva Caissa
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Danish Dynamite I felt like a socialist indeed while I was composing my previous post so I took off my pc to take my temperature
![]() Charlie Livingston I don't accuse the Americans about anything. The loses of tourism for small countries outbalance the profits. Yes, in the huge tourist units, in tourists areas etc foreigners run the tourist industry. Tourists come to Greece for 10 days and they spend their vacation in a hotel that belongs to a foreign company and they don't even get out of this hotel. This is what happens to Cuba right now and things of course will deteriorate, if you share my opinion that this constitutes a deterioration. Segnosaur I do not know at all about Castro's successor's and this is a good opportunity for us to check. Danish Dynamite
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What are you having in mind? Palestine or do I hear voices again?
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My (then) girlfriend and I took the pedicabs, too. One night we just went ahead and asked the driver/peddler to take us to a restaurant he'd recommend. Wheeled through the bowels of old Havana until we got to his neighborhood (of course) where we met his mother who told a hooker with a broken arm to get the speakeasy on the second floor across the street to toss down the key. Had a fine plate of rice and fish surrounded by folks who looked to be from Castro's inner circle. What, was I supposed to kill them? Prostitution is rampant. I imagine that that's part of the draw these days. The one time in the day we saw the other folks from our budget tour out of Mexico City was at breakfast when we got to see who had been out too late the night before. There was some kid in an Atlanta Braves baseball hat who apparently developed an affection for a likely transvestite three times his age. They ate together every morning and we had to undergo witnessing a tearful separation in the hotel bar the night we flew out. I still have an old can of potted meat that I purchased in Havana. It's more of an art object really, with a beautiful red cow head graphic and all Cyrillic writing. May be road kill from a Soviet tank. Because I believe that opening this can would cause my immediate transmogrification into some herbivore, I am afraid of it. |
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White Americans should stay out of Greece and accept that they aren't Greek people and remain in America. T.E. Lawrence says in page 31 of Chapter 1 in his book "Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph":
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At least their TV will be better. I used to turn on their local station as I was getting ready for work in the morning, and there was Castro, rambling on about something. I'd come home in the afternoon, and he was still on! The guy has amazing staying power. But how entertaining can one guy be? They used to read the news with music blaring in the background. Very surreal. When they did have programming, they showed a lot of Charles Bronson movies. I love Charles Bronson movies. So maybe their TV won't improve. They'll probably get "Survivor." Can you imagine the Cubans' impression of "Survivor?"
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Do you have any specifics on this? If you have a country that is a tourist destination, guess what? That is a product like any other. What do you think ought to happen to Cuba? If the people need help of some sort or the other, where does the money come from. Sugar? OK, Monday is covered, what about the other 364 days of the year? |
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Id rather live in Cuba than any capitalist Latin American country.
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I would agree that the human rights situation in Cuba is intolerable. Right now over 600 prisoners are being held indefintely without charges and without the right to trial. Amnesty international describes the totality of the conditions under which they're being held as amounting to "cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment."
Oops, they're being held by the United States government at its base at Guantanamo. My mistake. http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGAMR511282003 |
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On February 2, 1512, Hatuey was tied to a stake at the Spanish camp, where he was burned alive. Just before lighting the fire, a priest offered him spiritual comfort, showing him the cross and asking him to accept Jesus and go to heaven. “Are there people like you in heaven?” he asked. “There are many like me in heaven,” answered the priest. Hatuey answered that he wanted nothing to do with a God that would allow such cruelty to be unleashed in his name. From The Timetable History of Cuba, compiled by J.A. Sierra |
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As I recall, the ancient Greeks did an excellent job of Hellenizing many of the Mediterranean cultures. The Romans came shortly thereafter and succeeded in Romanizing nearly all of Europe and many of the Meditarranean and Middle Eastern cultures as well. Their cultural influence may be found everywhere throughout the Western world even today, some 1600 years after their empire crumbled. The main difference is that today, the homogenization of culture isn't being forced on people by military imperialism. Today, it's economic. As DD mentioned, it's also largely because of the relative ease, affordability, and effectiveness of air travel in bringing so many persons into contact with other cultures. The mixing of them then becomes inevitable. Today, we also have instant, world-wide communications via the internet, satellite telephone connections, mobile phones, and satellite television like CNN. Face it, today's world is far more global than it ever has been. Ease of travel, instant world-wide communications, easy international trade, and economic forces are having profound effects on native cultures. The cultural influences are not entirely one-way. Not only is much of the world adopting and incorporating American pop culture, but American culture is also being influenced by contact with the cultures of other nations, and by immigration, as it always has been. You seem to forget that American culture is an amalgam of many different cultures. It is a true melting pot. The rest of the world is becoming much of the same. You can lament it, or you can embrace it, but you cannot stop it. Human culture is evolving, as it always has. AS |
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In Panama you can go watch the polleras dance by in parades on holidays. You can take a "tour" of the Cuna Islands where Cuna Indians will allow you to observe them in the native tribal setting. You can even buy molas from them. But what is Panamanian culture? Where is Noriega today? /hijack.... I really should stop hijacking. This is a thread about Cuba, not Panama. |
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Diva Caissa
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There is joke coming from the Romans according to which Romans might have conquered the Greeks but the Greeks conquered the Romans with their culture. Greeks never imposed their culture to nobody, they just communicated it. Americans do not impose their culture either but if a small country wants to be able to participate in the game it has to play by the rules. To return to tourism, I see the tourists people in the touristic areas of my country. Thousands of people are supposed to visit Greece but what really happens is that they live for 10 days in a huge hotel where they suppose to taste the Greek kitchen, the Greek culture etc etc. Of course, what they are served -- culturally or... gastronomically speaking-- has nothing to do with the Greek culture. Very few, pass the gates of the hotel to see the rest of the area because it's always cheaper to stay in!!! This is what I called Disneyfication. Can it be otherwise? This is the question. As for the American culture being an amagalm, well, I'd love we had this conversation once. I don't know is we can talk about an amagalm or about a collage of different elements that are glued together. What is the name of this glue? Some say that it's the Constitution ( if this is the case this is not the product of an amagalm of cultures! ) other say the American dollar... But I digress...
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