7.3.19

Cuba Responds to Rubio

Today's Presidential Tweet Reacts!!
     Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel has been directly taunted by Miami's U. S Senator Marco Rubio regarding Rubio's belief that the Cuban Revolution AT LONG LAST will be overthrown, as soon as Rubio, John Bolton, and Elliott Abrams complete the regime-change in Venezuela. Diaz-Canel is aware of Rubio's constant taunts on U. S. television and even in a Rubio Tweet in which he brazenly warned Diaz-Canel that he would "See You Soon," obviously meaning after the U. S. military had recaptured Cuba for the Little Havana exiles in Miami. Diaz-Canel responded by speaking directly to and Tweeting to the Revolution's strongest supporters -- the island's women. As shown above he gathered together parliamentary women and spoke directly to them about the U. S. threats and then followed up with the above Tweet, which says:
            "I want to go ahead today and congratulate you Cuban women: grandmothers, mothers, daughters, sisters, friends, companions, Cubans, CUBA'S HEROINS OF RESISTANCE, CREATORS OF THE LIGHTS OF LIFE. CONGRATULATIONS AND THANKS. Together we are Cuba."
  The island's former Education Minister, President Miguel Diaz-Canel is very popular with everyday Cubans, especially the women. The last three generations of Cuban women starkly remember something that Americans are not supposed to know or to remember, and that is how cruel the U.S.-backed Batista-Mafia dictatorship was from 1952 till ousted by the Cuban Revolution, and essentially chased to Miami, on January 1, 1959. And history registers the fact that the  prime Batista-Mafia CRUELTY was directed at the non-elite, everyday Cuban women and children...a cruelty and stupidity that spawned the Revolution.
     The Little Havana Cubans in Miami dictate the Cuban narrative in the U. S., so they don't have to explain authentic and historic photos like the one above. It shows the sustenance of the Revolution: Brave Cuban mothers taking to the streets to protest the routine murders of their children, apparently intended to quell resistance. Instead, it quelled a victory for history's longest-shot revolution.
     During the Batista-Mafia rule, everyday Cuban mothers and children lived in abject poverty while the Batistianos, the Mafiosi, and the U. S. businessmen were ransacking the island at will. Of Course, the Cuban narrative in the United States doesn't have room to discuss photos like this from Batista's Cuba. But...for the sake of the United States democracy...they should be discussed, at least so Americans might understand why, in March of 2019, there are still millions of Cuban women on the island who sternly believe in the ideals of the Revolution. In his parliamentary speech and in the above Tweet, that's why President Diaz-Canel spoke directly to his and the Revolution's biggest supports -- The Cuban women today who do include memories of photos like this in THEIR narratives.
     In fact, the greatest heroine of the Cuban Revolution, the angelic doctor's daughter Celia Sanchez, famously, as shown above, stressed how stupid Batista, the Mafia, and their supporters in Washington were for treating the island's women and children so cruelly: "We rebels...get far too much credit for winning the Revolution. Our enemies deserve most of the credit, for being greedy cowards and idiots."
     Books like this herald Cuba's revolutionary heroine Celia Sanchez as the savior of the island's children from that Batista cruelty.
    After her mammoth role in winning the Cuban Revolution, Celia Sanchez is credited with prioritizing the education, healthcare, and safety of the island's children, and it incredibly still prevails today.
    She died of cancer at age 59 on January 11, 1980, but Celia Sanchez is revered today for being the epitome of why the treatment of children in REVOLUTIONARY CUBA is so remarkably different from what it was in Batista's Cuba. In the USA, the Cuban narrative to this day doesn't like to discuss the legacy of the doctor's daughter, Celia Sanchez. But without her there is no way the Revolution would have been won or would have had such amazing longevity. It is the Celia Sanchez feminine disciples in Cuba today that are the primary defenders against the regime-change clearance that Trump has directed Rubio to orchestrate. Except for Celia Sanchez's legacy, Rubio has all the advantages.
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