25.7.23

Yes, It is STILL Fidel Castro's Cuba!!

At Least Until His Revolution Is Overturned!! 

    This photo was taken today -- JULY 25th-2023 -- in Santiago de Cuba, the former Capital of Cuba that is on the island's far southeastern coast. "Llegar a Santiago es venir a ti"/"Getting to Santiago is coming to you." This well-known visitor from the current Cuban Capital of Havana, 540 miles to the northwest of Santiago, is shown today taking the bittersweet walk to Fidel Castro's tomb.
    As long as Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution rules Cuba, which it has done since 1959, the Caribbean's largest island will remain Fidel Castro's Cuba. Contrary to what Americans believe and are constantly told, that is a fact that permeates Cuba on JULY 25th of 2023.
    At age 90 on November 25th in 2016, Fidel Castro died in Havana. But 540 miles away in Santiago de Cuba is his Resting Place because that is near where he was born on August 13th in 1926 in Biran and very close to where, when he was a young lawyer in Havana, he began his Cuban Revolution to overthrow the Batista dictatorship.
     To this day on JULY 25th-2023 the image shown above recalls fond memories of the Fidel Castro millions of Cubans remember. This is the Fidel Castro standing tall on a rocky cliff high in the Sierra Maestra Mountains toting a heavy backpack with his rifle at his side. For Americans trying to figure out how in the world the Cuban Revolution has ruled Cuba from JANUARY 1st of 1959 till JULY 25th of 2023, they should understand this fact: Most Cubans in Cuba have supported this image of Fidel Castro, and many of them have been willing to die to preserve it. If this was not so, Fidel Castro would not have shocked the world by winning his Revolution in 1959, and also his Revolution would not have been able to shock the world since 1959 BY KEEPING CONTROL OF CUBA UNTIL THIS DAY -- JULY 25TH OF 2023.
Still Fidel's Cuba in JULY of 2023.
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