What no mention of that awful Batista and the poor uneducated masses with their poor health care while the rich exploit them and get richer? I thought no discussion of pre Castro Cuba was complete without a vilification of Batista.
How I wish someone could take a camera and film a nine and a half minute movie tracing these exact locations and showing what they look like now and how they are used. The only recognizable things would be the cars, the same cars - only now looking a bit worse for wear. But wouldn't that be a fun thing to see narrated?
I noticed that the producer of this video was Carlos Franqui.
That's the same guy who later became publisher of Castro's paper "Revolucion."
After he finally broke up with Castro, he went to live in Puerto Rico and died there a couple of years ago.
Hey, "thanks" for posting that Val, that is one of the most depressing Cuba videos I have ever seen. Jesus, the CCP sure knew how to fix something that wasn't broken.
Hey, why not send la Asamblea Nacional a link and they can show the video to the members at el Congreso Sexto what "they are NOT going to return to" with the new program they are implementing - thank God, no Christian Dior in Cuba.
I had some other smart-ass comments to make but now I am too depressed to write anymore. Why doesn't someone put that video on a flash drive and send it to Havana.
What no mention of that awful Batista and the poor uneducated masses with their poor health care while the rich exploit them and get richer? I thought no discussion of pre Castro Cuba was complete without a vilification of Batista.
How I wish someone could take a camera and film a nine and a half minute movie tracing these exact locations and showing what they look like now and how they are used. The only recognizable things would be the cars, the same cars - only now looking a bit worse for wear. But wouldn't that be a fun thing to see narrated?
I noticed that the producer of this video was Carlos Franqui.
That's the same guy who later became publisher of Castro's paper "Revolucion."
After he finally broke up with Castro, he went to live in Puerto Rico and died there a couple of years ago.
Hey, "thanks" for posting that Val, that is one of the most depressing Cuba videos I have ever seen. Jesus, the CCP sure knew how to fix something that wasn't broken.
Hey, why not send la Asamblea Nacional a link and they can show the video to the members at el Congreso Sexto what "they are NOT going to return to" with the new program they are implementing - thank God, no Christian Dior in Cuba.
I had some other smart-ass comments to make but now I am too depressed to write anymore. Why doesn't someone put that video on a flash drive and send it to Havana.