Last year from Cuba former political prisoner Oscar Biscet had already noticed the despicable hypocrisy of liberals and the mainstream media regarding Donald Trump:
“Today we are all Donald Trump. NBC and Univision mutilate freedom of expression. They denounce and censor Donald Trump but always promote the Castro-Communist dictatorship.” (Oscar Biscet on twitter, July 9, 2015)
Rough translation:
“We are all Donald Trump. Trespassing through a country’s border (U.S. / Mexico) without authorization is a crime punishable by law. And just what’s behind all the complicity and hypocrisy by NBC and Univision anyway?…Today we are all Donald Trump. NBC and Univision mutilate freedom of expression. They denounce and censor Donald Trump but always promote the Castro-Communist dictatorship.”(Oscar Biscet on twitter, July 9, 2015)
Oscar Biscet is not afraid to insult a Stalinist regime by speaking truth to their power. Indeed rather than renounce truth, this man stoically suffered the horrors of years in its jails and torture chambers. Oscar Biscet suffered longer in Castro’s Gulag than Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn suffered in Stalin’s–and for essentially the same “crime:” refusing to renounce truth.
That such a man is also not afraid to insult the insidious power of political correctness and fashionable opinion when they trample truth–this should not be surprising.
“Humberto Fontova’s book teaches us truths about Castro’s island that are very discomfiting for many intellectuals.” (Ana Botella, Spain’s former First Lady while giving a book reading in Madrid, upon “Fidel; HFT” release in Spain)
“Humberto Fontova is a gifted polemicist who pulls no punches. A great service for liberty, justice and truth.” (The Weekly Standard on Fidel; Hollywood’s Favorite Tyrant.)