Welcome to Animal Farm, D.C. : American Betrayers of the Cuban People Indistinguishable From Castronoids

Flagpole being raised at Castronoid embassy-to-be in Washington D.C.
Flagpole being raised at Castronoid embassy-to-be in Washington D.C.

A very perceptive essay by a struggling Cuban dissident in exile.

Blows the masks off the faces of those involved in the latest betrayal of the Cuban people.

From Pan Am Post

Some Remain More Equal than Others in New US-Cuba Policy
Democracy the First Victim of Champagne Diplomacy

by Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo

Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo
Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo

Roberta Jacobson, the ever-smiling US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, has negotiated with Cuban spies Gustavo Machín and Josefina Vidal, among other diplo-criminals. Both men are members of the Cuban Interior Ministry and were caught red-handed and expelled from the United States in 2002 and 2003, respectively, for their links to Havana’s espionage network within academic institutions in the United States and the Pentagon.

They gathered at a DC bar called The Partisan, and over drinks and selfies sealed their secret deal with the Castro regime: no pro-democracy Cuban activists will be invited to the opening of the new embassy. To ensure this, the US State Department will keep the launch date secret, and the FBI will keep a close eye on the entire block. They’ll do all they can to prevent any demonstration against this “New Deal.”

Congressmen from both yanqui parties made their way to the pub like flies at a marketplace. The crème de la crème of the pro-communist lobbyists in the US Congress were joined by representatives of the recently launched anti-embargo (read: pro-dictatorship) coalitionEngage Cuba. And at the head of the table sat the chief of the Cuban Special Interests Section in Washington, José Ramón Cabañas, who way before December 17 was traveling the country — from Pittsburgh to Tampa, and back to New York — asking for foreign investment and credit in exchange for the island’s slave labor.

The Cuban magnate Carlos Saladrigas, member of the executive committee of the Cuba Study Group and the man who is expected to succeed Raúl Castro, has summarized his allegiance to the regime with a slogan as wise as it is cynical: “For Cuba, China is better than North Korea.”

Successor to Raul Castro?
Successor to Raul Castro?

This is the real United States of America: a country on the verge of executive tyranny, whose leaders and achievers tend to be resentfully anti-American, conspiring against their own country — whether they know it or not — and harming the nation’s reputation as a superpower and example for the world. They may finally achieve this during the current administration.

For pro-democracy activists both on and off the island, the war is no longer against the dynastic and despotic regime of Revolution Plaza, but against the indifferent and indecent establishment of the White House and State Department.

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Like the last supper in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the executioners in green “Hecho en La Habana” guayaberas and their accomplices in “Made in Washington” suits join together to celebrate their post-Castroism future.

The apostate giggling of Roberta Jacobson and Josefina Vidal are suddenly interchangeable masks. There is no doubting the transformation of their faces. George Orwell could have summarized this as well, but only 50 years before: “The Cubans outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.”

Read entire piece HERE.

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1 thought on “Welcome to Animal Farm, D.C. : American Betrayers of the Cuban People Indistinguishable From Castronoids”

  1. “For Cuba, China is better than North Korea.” Right, because everyone knows Cubans only deserve so much, and certainly no more than the Chinese. I mean, they’re just little brown Caribbean people; it’s not like they’re Canadians or something. True, they tend to be pretty uppity, at least “those people” sure do, but that’s their problem, isn’t it? Nobody else is obliged to humor them, so if Cubans have no freedom, let them eat capitalist dictatorship and shut the fuck up–even the pope is on board with the Obama normalization deal. Really, people need to know their place.

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