Chapeando: Cuba, a Huge Thing (+ Podcast)

Arleen Rodríguez derivative

4 hours ago

“Cuba plays in all teams. It’s a great thing…” The phrase comes from the host of A Fondo, one of the most aggressive anti-Cuba government programs on Channel 41 in Miami.

The comment is included in a fragment of the broadcast that can be heard on this podcast and the moderator makes it, under the watchful and respectful gaze of the moderator, on President Díaz-Canel’s participation in the French summit for a new financial pact Quote: Emmanuel Macron.

But before that analysis, the opening minutes of this podcast are dedicated to celebrating the hundreds of Cubans living abroad who marched against the blockade on Sunday, along with supporters from all corners of the world. According to Bárbara Betancourt, what happened in Washington was particularly beautiful and exciting. A direct contribution by Carlos Lazo, Bridges of Love coordinator, reproduces the actions of Cubans and North Americans who, more than 500 in all, sang in unison in front of the White House demanding an end to the blockade and Cuba from the list of sponsors of terrorism “They won’t move us,” they shouted, combining slogans in Spanish and English.

Sunday’s mobilization concluded a full week of solidarity with Cuba in the United States the sit-in of Gail Walker, daughter of Lucius and a continuation of her father’s struggles at the helm of Pastors for Peace. She and others asked to be received by Bob Menéndez so he could explain why the criminal policy against Cuba and the response to it was the arrest of the demonstrators, which sparked a wave of protests until they were released three hours later. He is now free, but he must appear in court and there is a movement in his favor that must serve the greater purpose of demanding an end to the coercive measures against the Cuban people.

Through images and press coverage, this month’s news was delivered by dozens of young and passionate speakers, many of whom took part in May Day activities in Havana.

go back to Impact of the Cuban President’s intense, albeit short, trip to four European countries (Italy, Vatican, Serbia and France)It is striking that a Channel 41 program such as “A Fondo”, whose editorial is openly and profusely opposed to the revolution, took into account the importance of Cuba’s apparent leadership at the Paris summit, despite the determination to maintain it Fake news about China.

Reinier Duardo not only highlighted the warm welcome that Díaz Canel received both in Italy and in the Vatican, as well as in Serbia, the only official visit. Perhaps it was in Belgrade that recognition of the revolution was felt most clearly. President Aleksandar Vucic stated to the press that he does not know of a more beloved people in Serbia than the Cuban people.

Given the undeniable political recognition the Cuban President received during the trip, Program 41 suggests that Cuba acted in China’s interest at the summit. An insidious comment designed to fuel the disinformation campaign about China’s alleged spy base in Cuba. However, they couldn’t help but notice the increasing use of Chinese currency in the world market, supported by the most dynamic economy of the period. A planned economy and under communist rule. The truth takes precedence and cannot be erased. So they just manipulate.

But a picture is worth a thousand words, and the photos of the warm and respectful welcome Cuba received everywhere debunk any hate speech that has been attempted to intrude in order to ignore it.

Speaking of hate, There were tantrums and very crude provocations against the anti-blockade caravan in Miami. So rude we couldn’t utter a single sound. Since there were no arguments, only the most rude and profane words could be heard in the screams of the haters. Dogs bark. Drive. We’ll keep chapping.

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