Monuments to Fidel Castro are suddenly springing up in Cuba

Memorial to the day the divine Fidel tamed a hurricane

From our Bureau of Stomach-Churning Socialist Idolatry

Apparently, the creation of a multi-million dollar Fidel Castro museum & shrine complex in Havana signaled the birth of a new idolatrous trend in Castrogonia.

Even though he said he didn’t want any monuments erected for him after he went to Hell, Castronoid idolaters have begun erecting monuments to honor the monster, and in the process, those responsible for it are blabbing idolatrous praises for Fidel with all the nauseating intensity one finds in all ass-kissers and in religious zealots of the wrong kind.

Memorial to Fidel’s hand: Writing eternal messages from Hell

Loosely translated from Diario de Cuba

Just three days after the inauguration in Cienfuegos of a sculpture in homage to Fidel Castro, the regime inaugurates another work, to commemorate his entry into Havana 63 years ago and the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Cuban Civil Defense System, according to a note from the official Cubadebate site.

The new piece is located in the Civil Defense General Staff and, according to its author, reflects Fidel Castro’s power over Hurricane Michelle as it plowed through Cuba, on November 11, 2001.

“It is an image very well known by Cubans, it was when the Commander was during the onslaught of Hurricane Michelle, on November 11, 2001. We made it in iron, in three parts, because it is quite large, it is almost five meters long,” he said. Hernández Pérez.

“From the Institute of Meteorology and Civil Defense, Fidel always assured the people that nothing would happen to the natural phenomena that affected Cuba,” he said.

Fidel Castro left the will and law that “monuments, busts, statues, commemorative plaques and other similar forms of tribute should not be erected in his memory,” but the regime has not respected his wishes.

On January 5, in the Cienfuegos community of La Parra, a sculpture was inaugurated in homage to Castro’s visit to that site in 1969.

The sculpture is “an energetic arm that emerges from the earth, whose semi-open hand holds a pencil that will draw dreams come true over the years, and on its olive green sleeve it holds the rank of Commander-in-Chief, pointing everything to the southwest. the direction towards which Fidel envisioned the socio-economic development of the area “, explained the sculptor Juan García Cruz explained to Miguel Díaz-Canel last December.

García added at the inauguration that “we put our hearts into the sculpture, so that this community and Cuba will remember it forever. The plate is made of bronze; the rest, made of concrete and ferro-cement, simple but imperishable materials, like Fidel.”

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3 thoughts on “Monuments to Fidel Castro are suddenly springing up in Cuba”

  1. They want a talisman, a way to ward off the regime’s fall, and this is the best they can do. Revolting.

  2. And the monuments are so tasteless and tacky. A monument to that beast can never be justified, but at least if it were a work of art, you might with some hesitation grudgingly give it a momentary nod, but they’re horrible, everything from that boulder where the beast’s ashes are allegedly interred to that arm and that other BS on that wall. Tasteless, tacky and shitty.

    • True, but they are all in keeping with the honoree, who had neither class nor taste, and whose entire life was an exercise in vulgarity and tackiness, albeit drenched in mendacity and malice. The bearded bastard had absolutely no use for art of any sort (including the popular kind) except insofar as he could use it (or its practitioners) to his advantage.

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