Was listening to Dylan’s classic song today and it struck me as appropriate for a video about Cuba in light of all the recent news coming from the island about the youths being arrested for wearing bracelets with the word “change” inscribed on them. So here it is. Enjoy.
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That’s a great concept, to take a Bob Dylan song–traditionally associated with what goes for the “left”– and to use it as background music to a video about Cuban dissidents and the scumbags that support the tyranny, people like Lisandro Perez, Max Lesnick and daughter, etc.. My only advice is to put the names of those enemies of the Cuban people on the video. That is to say when Perez’s picture flashes on the video, put his name under his picture. To those NOT IN THE KNOW, that is to say most casual viewers, they won’t know who Lisandro Perez, Max Lesnick, Jeff Flake, etc… is unless they are identified. Just my humble opinion on how to improve this powerful and amazing video a bit.
EXCELLENT!
Alhough I recognized most of the faces I also think it would be great to see the names of the collaborators/useful idiots/blackmailed or bastards in general.
Fantastic job Henry.
Bravo, Henry! It’s moving.
Great video. It’s time the songs for freedom are used to call for that purpose.
Mr. Gomez:
You have used my photo without permission in your medley. You are also associating me with known Castro agents like Max Lesnik and his daughter. I have warned you many times before to take me off your blogs. Well, this is it. Expect to get another threatening letter from my ACLU attorney John the Lionheart.
That does it, Conductor Gomez. I demand that you immediately remove my image from that video, especially insinuating that I am also a Castro agent. If not, I’ll huff, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your blog down. You can expect another threatening letter from attorney Lionheart on my behalf. So there!
It didn’t take long for Lisandro to start his usual peo and Marifea to stick out her ugly face. Hey Henry, how many threatening letters have you received from ACLU attorney John the Lionheart in the last year? I bet you have a thick file of them. I remember when you confronted him at the debate in Little Havana after Lisandro publicly refused to acknowledge that there is a dictatorship in Cuba. Tremendo peo indeed. Birds of a feather flock together.