Hilda Molina: “”Castros not bad people”
"I disagree with their government but I don't think of them (the Castro brothers) as bad people because I wasn't educated that way."(italics by crackpot, fascist, mafioso poster)
Almost all Cuban "dissidents" were subject to the same "education" (indoctrination) as Molina, and many served the regime for years (decades!) as did Molina.
Indeed, as Neil Sedaka told us: "Breaking up is hard to do." Even with your slavemaster. The post Civil War South saw many freed slaves--at a loss for what to do!--yearning for their old masters
Inevitably, due to historical circumstances beyond either of the two sides' control, it gets harder and harder ( at least for this crackpot) to identify with many of these dissidents....There, I said it.





















Sindrome de Estocolmo or way too soo to shed the slave-master strings? I don't know... since I first started reading about her story I haven't been able to shed the feeling that there must have been somthing really fishy about the whole thing. Paranoid? Maybe... but simple math just doesn't seems to add up. I guess I'll need to keep waiting and see...
Amen Humberto. How many years did she willingly conduct "Mengele” neurological experiments upon her powerless fellow citizens?
I believe it's called tit-for-tat. This woman has always struck me as a case of "the lady doth protest too much." In other words, I don't buy her as "trigo limpio." I fully expect she's got plenty of skeletons in her closet.
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