Amazon Prime’s pregame show this past Thursday before the Buffalo Bills battled the Miami Dolphins on Thursday Night Football took many by surprise. Few people expected the network to air a segment that was nothing more than propaganda and promotion for Cuba’s brutally oppressive and murderous dictatorship.
The four-minute piece featured Marshawn Lynch gallivanting and having a grand old time in Cuba, all while the Cuban people are starving and living under the iron fist of a totalitarian dictatorship. The segment promoting the oppressive regime was not only offensive, but airing it during a game where Miami fans would be tuning in was nothing less than a slap in the face of the Cuban exile community.
NFL On Prime Embraces Communist Cuba On Segment With Marshawn Lynch
The last thing one should expect to see when tuning in to any NFL pregame show, including Thursday night’s NFL on Prime, is a gleeful commercial for the communist government that imprisons Cuba.
And yet there it was, before the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins game: NFL on Prime showing us useful idiot Marshawn Lynch frolicking in Cuba.
In this sickening 4-minute segment, the streaming channel showed us how much fun it is to visit a land where its people have no rights and no freedoms. NFL on Prime never mentioned Cuba is a place Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch include as a chronic violator of human rights. It never said this place is so heinous in its repression that the U.S. State Department prohibits travel for tourist activities there.
A Cuban Counter To Useful Idiot Lynch
A little transparency here: I was born in Cuba. I lived in Cuba.
Unlike NFL on Prime and useful idiot Marshawn Lynch, I actually know Cuba.
I know the hapless reality of that land that has been under the boot of tyrannical, anti-American, anti-God, anti-freedom despots for six decades.
But to watch useful idiot Lynch’s adventure in this fanciful segment, you’d think Cuba is a super fun place to be.
The segment included useful idiot Lynch riding a 1950s-era car through dilapidated, poverty-stricken barrios where residents are starving and living under constant threat of violent reprisal by government police and militia should they seek any common human rights.
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But of course. Because “those people” should be spat upon at every possible opportunity. Key questions: What did the Dolphins people know about this and when did they know it? Even if they were taken by surprise when the thing aired, what have they done about it since? Do tell.
As for Bezos, having a Cuban stepfather obviously does not make you Cuban or even care about Cuba, nor does it prevent you from being one of the usual suspects. I mean, the guy owns WaPo.
Incredible and to know Jeff Bezos, Amazon owner, is a Pedro Pan!!
Jeff Bezos is not a Pedro Pan his step Father is Miguel Bezos