Hey y'all,
I saw this thread with only the original post. I had two first reactions. 1. The death won't change anything for the Cuban people on it's own. 2. A political autopsy blame game is useless. Getting irrationally angry about how some people wear Che Guevara t-shirts isn't going to help anyone anywhere especially in Cuba.
Of course most of you heap all the blame for what is going on in Cuba on Castro, mostly true, but U.S. economic and political isolation of the island has helped increase the suffering, whether you admit it or not.
Castro and his policies made Cuba an impoverished third world country with a long suffering population. Does anybody have any positive recommendation besides the jail or shoot all the Liberals nonsense. There are about 11.3 million people who could use some way out of oppression and poverty, aside from the same old stuff that has not worked in 57 years???
It time to get involved in ways real change can be made. Closing the U.S. off from the country completely and trying to squeeze it's government out of existence has failed. Moves have been made by President Obama to get this kind of different policy started and
"a 2015 poll conducted by the U.S. firm Bendixen & Amandi International found that 97 percent of Cubans favor the restoration of ties." It's only a start. We tried to make Cuba change by building an embargo wall around it and have had a total failure with that. Time to get involved from the inside.
http://www.cfr.org/cuba/us-cuba-relations/p11113
If you are in the top 25 percent, the US has by far the best healthcare in the world. Plenty of wealthy foreigners come to the U.S. for treatment. Never heard of any rich person traveling to Cuba for medical treatment. For the 25-75 percent group, the U.S. healthcare system is far better than Cuba's, of course. But probably not that much better than Europe or Canada, particularly for those toward the bottom.
Okay fine. But is this a thread about how we are better, or how to help make Cuba better? Are we just reveling in his death or looking forward to an opportunity to help Cubans build something much better? Otherwise why bring up his death?