Canadian’s apartheid holiday in Cuba turns hellish

Ceilidh Cherrett (R): treated just like a Cuban

From our Annals of Apartheid Bureau:

Once again, a Canadian tourist has been flung out of the apartheid bubble while slumming in Cuba, with highly predictable results.

Suddenly, the tourist found herself being treated like some ordinary Cuban instead of a superior foreign being, and she was terrified.

As one might expect, this tourist had traveled to Cuba previously, fully protected in the apartheid bubble, so she was totally unprepared for a real Cuban experience.

Her nightmarish misadventures began when someone stole her money and passport at the beach…and she had to deal with Castronoid police and the Castro justice system…

Awwww.  Poor tourist.   Her superiority wasn’t recognized at all.   Imagine that!  The native savages dealt with her as if she were one of them!

Oh, the horror!  A Canadian forced to endure the life of a Cuban!

Here is her desperate message to fellow superior beings outside of Cuba:

Here is the headline to the CBC News article:

‘It was terrifying,’ Halifax woman says after Cuban vacation goes wrong

Ceilidh Cherrett says she worried she would be detained by police for 2 weeks after her passport was stolen.

For the full story, go HERE. 

3 thoughts on “Canadian’s apartheid holiday in Cuba turns hellish”

  1. Unbelievable–or it would be, if it hadn’t happened so often. And of course, she was totally, TOTALLY blameless and didn’t ask for it at all–just a poor innocent victim of…what? Circumstances? But she willingly put herself in them, and not for the first time. Bad luck? Then that’s nobody’s fault, now is it? Nasty little savages who failed to treat a superior being as such? BINGO.

    These amoral assholes always sing the same sorry-assed tune when forced to deal with the reality of Castrogonia, as opposed to the Potemkin-village concoction that is Cuba for tourists. Beneath contempt.

Comments are closed.