Cuba’s new travel spokesman…

Is odious castro shill, Lisandro Perez:

“In the post-World War II period, Cuba outranked all countries in the world in the volume of passenger flow to and from the United States,” says Lisandro Pérez, a sociology professor and Cuba expert at Florida International University in Miami. “With jet airplanes, the actual flight is less than half and hour. Havana and Varadero are closer to Miami than Disney World.”

5 thoughts on “Cuba’s new travel spokesman…”

  1. Yes, East Berlin is closer than Paris to Bonn, Taipei is closer to Shanghai than Tokyo. What exactly is the point of Lisandro’s nonsequitur?

  2. Ay, yo no soporto a ese tipajo.
    Why is it that all morons like him with access to media are shoved into our faces as “experts” on Cuba?

  3. He’s more than just a moron. He’s been to Cuba several times for “academic” purposes. He was a founder of the pro-castro magazine Areito. And he would not even concede that Cuba was a dictatorship in a debate that I witnessed in person with my own eyes. Draw your own conclusions. My instinct tells me he is an agent of the regime.

  4. Henry, you omitted mention that confessed and convicted Castro spy Carlos Alvarez was a friend and colleague of Lisandro Oscar Perez and a member of his Cuban Research Institute at FIU. His first wife, Ana Maria Rey, whom he married in 1971, was also a founding member of the pro-Castro Areito magazine in April 1974. They were divorced in Sept. 1996 and on July 19, 1997, Lisandro Perez married Liza Yvette Carbajo, on her 27th birthday.

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