Cuban ‘president’ pays homage to Lenin on the 100th anniversary of his death

On the 100th anniversary of the death of Vladimir Lenin, the Castro dictatorship’s trotted out its sock puppet president to pay homage to the villain who brought the world the scourge of communism. It is quite fitting that one of the last Stalinesque dictatorships still in power would commemorate the man who promoted an ideology that led to the deaths of more than 100-million innocent people.

Via Notes from the Cuban Exile Quarter:

Vladimir Lenin died 100 years ago today and Communist Cuba’s hand picked president is celebrating his legacy

Today, 100 years ago, Vladimir Lenin died. His bloody revolutionary career claimed millions of lives through politically orchestrated famines or outright murders, and he sentenced the peoples of the Soviet Union to seven decades of despotism.

Communist Cuba’s president pays homage to Lenin.

Raul Castro’s handpicked president, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, today over Twitter observed the death of Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known as Vladimir Lenin and honored the late mass murderer, and despot. Below is the text translated to English, and a screen grab of what the Cuban president posted.

“#Lenin100 is trending on this platform today, a century after the physical disappearance of the leader of the October Socialist Revolution and the world proletariat. #Cuba honors his memory.”

Responded to his X post pointing out that it was the dictatorship in Cuba honoring Lenin’s memory, not the Cuban people, and added that “Lenin was truly one of the bloodiest mass murderers in history as well as a dictator and psychopath. You should be ashamed honoring this monster.”

Soviet leader: Lenin worse than Stalin

Who was this man, whom the Castro regime honored today on the 100th anniversary of his death?

The Russian communist revolutionary had several hundred aliases, but Lenin was the one he was best known for, and that he used politically. All the Bolshevik leaders used aliases.

Molotov, a contemporary who held a leadership position in the Soviet Union, was quoted in David Remnick’s 2014 book, Lenin’s Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire.

“‘You know its a pity that Lenin died so early. If he had lived longer, everything would have been normal.’ But Molotov said, ‘Why do you say that?’ My friend said, ‘Because Stalin was a bloodsucker and Lenin was a noble person.’ Molotov smiled, and then he said, ‘ Compared to Lenin, Stalin was a mere lamb.”

Molotov was born Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Skryabin and took the revolutionary name Vyacheslav Molotov. Molotov was one of the few Bolsheviks in Moscow, and he was part of the group that successfully carried out a coup against the social democrats in October 2017, and he was in the leadership group with both Lenin and Stalin throughout. He held leadership positions in the Soviet Union from the 1920s until 1961, when he was expelled from the Communist Party for opposing Khrushchev’s de-Stalinization policy. Molotov could assess both Lenin and Stalin’s ruthlessness.

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2 thoughts on “Cuban ‘president’ pays homage to Lenin on the 100th anniversary of his death”

  1. It just hit me: Lenin, despite being a Russian, dressed much better than Cuba’s “president.” It makes no real difference, but the point is that the Castronoids can’t even do that reasonably well.

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