Bunch of whiny crybabies.

One of the things that I find find the funniest about the Cuban regime is their hardfaced finger pointing at everyone that voices even a semblance of disagreement. So far, the Cuban government has accused almost every single government of being “lackeys” to the big bad imperialists to the North. The Mexicans, the Czechs, the Canadians, the Spaniards, British, Australians, Soviets….etc… The latest country to receive admonitions from the supreme Cuban Government is Hungary. Their crime? Granting asylum to would be refugees in Guantanamo. From Child of the Revolution:

Nearly two decades after the spectacular collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe, the Castro regime still hasn’t got over the loss of its once fraternal allies.
Over the past few years, the dinosaurs in Havana have regularly attacked the democratically-elected governments of Poland, the Czech Republic and even the poor old Bulgarians.
Their crime? Having the temerity to question human right violations in Cuba – and demand democratic change.
Now, it’s the turn of the mild-mannered Hungarians.
In a characteristically nasty note published today by the official Cuban media, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs has attacked the Hungarians as “lackeys” of the Empire. And hypocrites. And capitalist running dogs. And … you get the drift.
This followed a decision by Hungary to take in a small group of Cuban would-be refugees stranded at the US base in Guantanamo Bay, providing them with political asylum.
As Reuters reports: “Eastern European countries, which were formerly staunch allies of Castro’s government before Soviet communism collapsed, have now become Havana’s fiercest critics for suppressing human and political rights”.
Too right.
That’s because the Eastern Europeans – unlike those in the West – had first-hand experience of how Communist regimes work.

It’s amazing how the Cuban government gets anything done, what with their accusatory finger pointing, ad nauseum, ad infintum.

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