13.7.22

Pope Francis Begs U. S. to End Cuban Blockade


      The latest world leader begging the United States to finally end its Embargo/Blockade of Cuba is Pope Francis.
Tap the YouTube video above to hear Pope Francis.
     In his plea from the Vatican this week, as shown above, Pope Francisco mentioned his friendship with Cuba's Raul Castro as well as his fervent love and respect for the "Cuban people."
    The Three Castro Brothers were born in Biran, Cuba -- and all lived into their 90s but only Raul, at age 91, is still alive. Fidel was born in 1926 and died at age 90 in 2016. Ramon was born in 1924 and also died in 2016.
     Now 91-years-old, Raul Castro has long had a close relationship with Pope Francis...but Pope Francis has also long loved the "tenacity and good of the everyday Cubans during their endless struggles with imperative-minded bad people."
  Of course, in the USA's two-party political system {Democratic and Republican} and two-tier media system {Left-wing and Right-wing} it does not matter if every world leader, including Pope Francis, strongly opposes the U. S. Embargo-Blockade of Cuba. For many decades Right-Wing Republicans have massively supported the Spanish-American War, Batista's Cuba, the Bay of Pigs, the Embargo and every other assault on Cuba. Now even the extreme Left-wing U. S. media, as shown above, also support all the lucrative U. S. policies against Cuba, mostly notably the Embargo that began in 1962 and was massively codified in 1996 to use the perpetual Helms-Burton Act that still massively enriches and empowers Miami-type Cubans while starving Cuba-type Cubans on the island nation that, unfortunately, is due south of Miami. Thus...note the extreme and powerful Left-wing U. S. Headlines today -- on July 13th, 2022 -- just hours after Pope Francis joined the ubiquitous chorus that denounces such U. S. headlines.
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