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From: Burny Sanders <BS@tutanato.com>
Newsgroups: alt.survival,misc.survivalism
Subject: Re: Bring your own generator if you want to visit the Hispanic failed
 state of Cuba
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2025 15:04:58 -0600
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On 3/14/2025 12:38 PM, rbowman wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Mar 2025 09:11:04 -0600, Burny Sanders wrote:
> 
>> You are obviously well prepared for weather emergencies, as is your
>> nation.  As for Cuba, it was a thriving nation prior to Marxist Fidel
>> Castro's experiment with communism and his nationalization of American
>> owned companies without compensation in 1959.  He had support in the
>> U.S. for a brief period of time and was even considered a George
>> Washington style revolutionary figure.  It seems that several Democratic
>> Party mayors and governors in the United States want to take us down the
>> same failed path that Castro did in Cuba.  Not sure why you seem to be
>> upset by my post which paints a sad picture of Cuba today.
> 
> Yeah, I remember when Fidel was a heroic freedom fighter working to
> overthrow Batista's corrupt oligarchy. Then Castro declined to follow the
> playbook and became a pariah. He did have the sense to send Guevara off to
> anyplace but Cuba.
> 
> I still can't see the sense of the decades long embargo though other than
> revenge by wealthy Miami Cubans like Rubio.
> 

The renegade Cuban expatriate was former DHS Secretary Mayorkas.  The 
story of Mayorkas was that his parents fled Eastern Europe (Ukraine?) to 
Cuba in the '50s.  There's a veil of uncertainty as to what their 
backgrounds were.  Were they communists.  It is known that they were of 
the Jewish faith, perhaps Khazarians.  Then Alejandro Mayorkas serves as 
some higher up in the Hebrew Immigration Society after his parents 
brought him to the U.S.A. from Cuba.  Then when Joe Biden appoints him 
to head DHS, he makes it his core mission to use demographic warfare in 
an attempt to turn the U.S. into a second Cuba, demographically 
speaking. If the heat gets too much for Mayorkas, he can flee to Tel 
Aviv, keeping up the tradition in his family of always fleeing whatever 
part of the world they had lived in. Trump ought to put his ass in 
Guantanamo even if there's a shortage of beds.  It would be poetic 
justice for him to land back on his native soil.