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TDManiacXC626 [2023-05-18 05:00:12 +0000 UTC]

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The-Psychonaut [2016-12-02 05:53:47 +0000 UTC]

Who kill hundreds of thousands of people and glorified his despotic antics with a complicit liberal western media. One that he admitted was the backbone of his cout de tat. The same media that ignored the fact that this man wanted Russia to launch missiles at us during the Crisis. 

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Mind-Inversion In reply to The-Psychonaut [2016-12-02 06:33:39 +0000 UTC]

Don't believe the media, bro. Fidel was socialist & just once has taken side of the Soviet and not the US, for it your media denigrated him. He was a true leader of his country and the Cubans loved him. By the way during the time of the crisis, Russia even existed, it was the Soviet Union and at this time all threatened each other with missiles.
P.S: sorry 4 my english.

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The-Psychonaut In reply to Mind-Inversion [2016-12-02 07:36:46 +0000 UTC]

 Um. The media are the ones sucking his dick while it's still in rigormortis. This guy had Chez Guevara as his right hand man, and Chez openly confessed, in a letter to his papi, that he simply loved killing people. He was a psychopath, and even the Soviets thought he was cracked. 

 Really? The Cubans loved him? Which Cubans? The poor bastards who washed up in Florida with some very choice thoughts about El Presidente? My professor who's family fled Cuba during Fidel's cout, after he confiscated their house and their Cadillac? 

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Mind-Inversion In reply to The-Psychonaut [2016-12-02 08:10:00 +0000 UTC]

I will not make a political debate here, but I have a different point of view. Just look at farewell ceremony in Havana, are those people poor bastards? It's unlikely that they were brought there for the money. 
I can only quote Mark Twain “If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed.”

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The-Psychonaut In reply to Mind-Inversion [2016-12-02 09:06:01 +0000 UTC]

This isn't a matter of a "different point of view". He either was a despot or he wasn't. The facts are clear he wasn't a benign leader of men. He was a monster. 

When Kodama, the Boss of the largest crime syndicate in Japan, died the yakuza, the Japanese mafia, lined the streets with black suits and white ties. The extravagance of a burial does not attest to the benevolence of a dictator. It means the people who benefited from his society are sad their benefactor is dead. That means nothing but exactly that, based on the limited information you've given me. Kim Jun's funeral was elaborate as well, wannuh ask the North Koreans what they think about him when they're not in North Korea? Meanwhile, confirmably, countless Cubans are hailing Castro's demise in Florida: where everyone persecuted by him washed up. Including my professor's family. 

 What makes you think I'm only reading the papers? Where are you getting this presumption? The main stream media is glorifying this guy en mass. Journalists and truth seeks who actually know the facts are not. These are the facts:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EhlTI…
And these are the citations:
 board.freedomainradio.com/topi… So who's misinformed again?

I haven't combed through every citation but I have watched this hour long video detailing castro's despotism extensively; so I'd argue I'm the one that's actually informed because I can source my arguments. Quoting Twain isn't an argument, and Twain was a hypocrite: he was a lifelong journalist, ever since he was a boy he's been in the newspaper business. 

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Mind-Inversion In reply to The-Psychonaut [2016-12-02 09:45:18 +0000 UTC]

He was the leader of a revolution against the tyrant Batista, then himself, as many believe was a tyrant. But he's definitely a cult personality of the 20th century, and I personally believe it so. What are you trying to convince me?
In the history there are many conflicting personalities, but they defined history and I respect them for it. History may be presenting in different ways, it all depends on who tells it. About the newspapers, it was said figuratively.

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The-Psychonaut In reply to Mind-Inversion [2016-12-02 15:40:16 +0000 UTC]

 Dude, if you're going to spout moral relativist nonsense, simultaneously ignoring a mountain of evidence, a literal everest of evidence to castro's despotism, you go ahead. 

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Mind-Inversion In reply to The-Psychonaut [2016-12-02 19:14:09 +0000 UTC]

I know about the executions, I know about political prisoners, but I have explained my point of view. This man made history, that's why I painted him.

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The-Psychonaut In reply to Mind-Inversion [2016-12-03 03:44:36 +0000 UTC]

Well. Go ahead. 

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