
After 64 years of corruption, repression, misery, death, and destruction, Cuban priest Father Alberto Reyes says there is more than enough proof that the socialist revolution in Cuba does not work.
Cuban priest: 64 years is enough to prove the Cuban revolution didn’t work
Father Alberto Reyes of the Archdiocese of Camagüey in Cuba said the 64 years that have elapsed since Fidel Castro seized power in 1959 “is more than enough time to realize that the project called the ‘Cuban Revolution’ didn’t work, because it didn’t bring progress, nor did it achieve its ideal of the ‘new man.’”
In a May 26 post on Facebook, Reyes pointed out that during these decades what has happened in Cuba is a precariousness of life and an increase in “the desire to escape.”
In addition, he pointed out, the six decades that have elapsed are “more than enough time to prove that, in reality, power over this people has been maintained through fear, mistrust … repression that knows no limits and that is capable of going beyond what’s human.”
The priest asked those who run the country and “all those who, in one way or another, are involved in the mechanisms that maintain the power structures” if they don’t see what’s happening in Cuba.
“Is it that you’re not suffering? Is it that you don’t have family, friends, neighbors, acquaintances … who tell you over and over again ‘I can’t take it anymore’ or ‘How long is this going to be?’” he asked.
Reyes, who reflects on the reality in Cuba on social media, also noted that in the Caribbean country, “any area of citizens’ lives falls into the category of being ‘a problem,’” whether it’s getting food or medicine, transportation, an education, or care for the elderly.
“Is it that you don’t see how the precarious situation has been breaking up that ‘basic cell of society’ called the family, continually split up by emigration, by ‘international (medical) missions,’ by the wars we have waged and which it seems we will continue to wage in geographic locations totally unrelated?” he challenged.
Cuba intervened militarily in Algeria (1963), Syria (1973), Angola (1975), and Ethiopia (1977), and other countries.
“If you don’t see it,” Reyes asked, “it’s time for you to wake up and look at the reality in front of you. And if you see it, but you think that we are like this through no fault of our own, it’s time for you to decide to face the truth.”
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He’s only saying what everyone knows, including the usual suspects. In other words, the problem is NOT ignorance but willful blindness and, of course, perversity, aka hijeputez.
The definition of insanity is repeating the same behavior and expecting a different outcome. So the Cuban leadership is both ignorant and insane. But they do have one redeeming quality highly esteemed by all Spaniards which is a thirst to maintain power and dominion over others at all cost.
So go on abusing, torturing and murdering because we all love you bunch of sick SOB.