What the Futz? Castro, Inc. seeks to increase slave population to 20 million

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From our Believe it or Not department.  Créalo o no lo crea.

Castro, Inc., one of the world’s largest slave owners, is seeking to increase its labor force from 11.2 million to 20 million by the year 2050.

The news can be found in an article about Castro, Inc.’s search for condoms in India.  Yes, condoms.

Condoms are seldom connected to plans for population growth, but Castro, Inc. has always been a land of paradoxes.

Currently, Castro, Inc. also provides free abortions and has one of the highest abortion rates on earth.

It also has a very, very high suicide rate.

Another paradox: How will the increased number of slaves will be fed, or what kind of labor will be required of them in a slave plantation totally committed to changing NOTHING in an economic system that produces nothing, has let more than 50% of its arable land lay fallow, and has to import food to keep its slaves from starving to death?

Some experts at the rabidly-anti Castro blog Babalu think the answer to this last question is simple: Castro, Inc. wants to outdo Las Vegas.  The increase in slaves is required for the development of the island of Cuba into the world’s most popular sex-gambling-and drugs tourist spot.

One of those experts also thinks its highly likely that Cuban slaves working at tourist facilities will be required to wear condom hats, so they can be easily identified by the foreigners who visit the Caribbean slave plantation.

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From IndUS Business Journal:

Cuba to import more condoms from India

Cuba will be importing more condoms from Thiruvananthapuram-headquartered HLL Lifecare Ltd, said a company spokesperson on Friday.
The HLL spokesperson told the media that it was from 2012 that Cuba began importing condoms, blood bags and intra-uterine devices from the company.
“In the previous calendar year, the total exports of HLL products to Cuba was Rs 11 crore and this calendar year we have set a target of Rs 20 crore,” said the HLL spokesperson.

Interestingly, the announcement comes even as the average number of children in Cuban families have touched as low as 1.4 per family and planning to increase their population to 20 million by 2050 up from the present 11.2 million.

Ambassador of Cuba to India Oscar I. Martinex Cordoves visited the condom manufacturing facility of the HLL factory in the capital city on Friday and watched presentations, besides holding discussions with key company officials.

“India is a key country as far as Cuba is considered when it comes to imports. There are several things that we are dependent for and import,” Cordoves told the media.
He also pointed out that the country is offering lots of stimulus packages to women and their target population in 2050 is fixed at 20 million.

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