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Castro: Cuban's Obama?

*******One thing I will say is that there is racism and/or colourism and police brutality in every single country in the caribbean (and the world for that matter), not only Cuba. ********

That is a shocking reality. I was once romanticized about the Castro "revolution" but soon saw how revolutions are not complete in their revolving.

Even the Russian and American revolutions seem suspicious/contrived after in depth analysis. Liberation and revolution should be synonymous. I have yet to see complete liberation.

Colorism is a plain and simple by-product of colonization. Anywhere there has been influence of euros, there is colorism.

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Now let me throw a zinger...

Is it fair to say then that Castro could be characterized as Cuba's version of Obama?

Although Castro appeared to be a liberator, he basically jumped out of bed with the American controllers and into bed with the Russians.

Sounds the same as jumping from Republicans to Democrats to me.

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