3 thoughts on “Pierce Brosnan honors Cuba’s Bay of Pigs veterans from the Brigada 2506 in Miami”
That’s very nice, but why? What’s the connection?
Asombra,
He is promoting a spy film. Yet, it is admirable to see solidarity based on sanity and values once in a while, specially from people who haven’t been directly affected by this pest.
Granted, I know there is also a personal interest but no cunty leftist know-it-all and shithead will ever promote his film by publicly visiting, and thus equally promoting, exiles, victims, and enemies of communism. I admire Pierce Brosnan for his decency, gesture, and support.
It’s also nice to see such museums counteracting the left’s incessant propaganda/lies and teaching people a little bit of the sad reality. Specially to people who painted this (perhaps out of frivolity and ignorance)
I think instead of “pest” you meant plague. And yes, it’s surprising that any Hollywood type would get that close to “those people” in a supportive way.
That’s very nice, but why? What’s the connection?
Asombra,
He is promoting a spy film. Yet, it is admirable to see solidarity based on sanity and values once in a while, specially from people who haven’t been directly affected by this pest.
Granted, I know there is also a personal interest but no cunty leftist know-it-all and shithead will ever promote his film by publicly visiting, and thus equally promoting, exiles, victims, and enemies of communism. I admire Pierce Brosnan for his decency, gesture, and support.
It’s also nice to see such museums counteracting the left’s incessant propaganda/lies and teaching people a little bit of the sad reality. Specially to people who painted this (perhaps out of frivolity and ignorance)
http://www.piercebrosnan.com/pierce-brosnan-viva-cuba-libra-painting
I think instead of “pest” you meant plague. And yes, it’s surprising that any Hollywood type would get that close to “those people” in a supportive way.