18.11.22

Miami vs. Havana Heats Up

 

    In January of 1959 the Cuban Revolution shocked the world by overthrowing Cuba's powerful Batista dictatorship that was supported by the Mafia, the strongest criminal organization in the world, and by the United States, the strongest nation in the world. Even more shocking has been the fact that Revolutionary Cuba has survived for over six decades...and counting!!! A prime offshoot of the triumph of the Cuban Revolution is the fact that it immediately spawned Little Havana in nearby Miami, Florida. Supported by the unmatched wealth and power of the United States, Little Havana for over six decades has been at the forefront of the massive and exhaustive effort to overthrow the Cuban Revolution...while creating massive wealth and political powerful for Cubans in Little Havana but also starving, depriving, and making miserable Cubans in Cuba.
     For the past six-decades+ the Havana vs. Little Havana saga has been permeated by the mainstream media in the U. S. telling American taxpayers and voters that the Cubans in Little Havana are world-class saints while the Cubans in Havana are worthy of being starved, deprived, and made miserable. One of the most notable U. S. journalists reporting from Havana and Little Havana is Patrick Oppmann of CNN.
     Heading into this weekend -- November 19th & 20th of 2022 -- above are the current TOP CUBAN HEADLINES. Please note that CNN's high-profile article, written by Patrick Oppmann, screams: "FAMILIES OF JAILED CUBAN PROTESTERS BLOCKED FROM MEETING US OFFICIALS." It is typical of the pro-Little Havana/anti-Havana journalism in the U. S. for the past six decades+ but, at least, this time a top official in Havana was allowed to voice a comment.
    The Cuban minister in charge of Cuba's relations with the United States is Carlos Fernandez de Cossio. Regarding the CNN/Oppmann headline, he said that..."such protests in Cuba are funded and promoted by the United States on behalf of Counter Revolutionary Cubans in Little Havana and thus Cuba is left to react to the enormous money and efforts that Miami and Washington devote to de-stabilizing and overthrowing Cuba's sovereign government."
     For the record, in the last paragraph shown above you can see where the CNN/Oppmann article permitted Havana's Carlos Cossio to voice Cuba's opinion about the typical U. S. article damning terrible Havana on behalf of saintly Little Havana. In other words, there are usually two sides to most stories, not just one side. And that even pertains to the Havana-Little Havana saga.
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