1.12.23

The Miami Herald Is UPSET With Javier Sotomayor

 

    Born in Cuba in 1967, Javier Sotomayor, by the time he retired from track in 2001, was enshrined as one of the all-time greatest international athletes. For example, he still holds the World Record in the High Jump. But the Miami Herald doesn't like him because his primary home is in Havana, not in Miami's Little Havana. Javier and his wife own a popular Cuban restaurant in Maryland but their main home remains in Havana. Now on December 1st of 2023 the Miami Herald has another reason not to like Javier...as the glaring headline today reveals:
    You see, the Miami Herald and its extreme Counter Revolutionary anti-Cuban journalists, such as Nora Gamez Torres, seem to get terribly upset if they detect any positive item related to Little Havana's hatred of Revolutionary Cuba being dented in any way. The glaring Miami Herald article today -- on December 1st of 2023 -- reveals that the rich and politically powerful Little Havana Cubans in Miami are indeed direly upset that "a Tesla shipped from Florida will be driving through the streets of Havana." It, uh...seems that Javiar Sotomayor's new car, a white 2021 Tesla, has been shipped from Florida through the Panama Canal to Cuba's superb deep-water Mariel Port and now has arrived in Havana!! 
    Above -- on December 1st of 2023 -- you can see the latest Miami Herald diatribe against anything that appears to be even the slightest bit of joy for a Cuban in Cuba -- in this case, for Heavens Sake, a nice car owned by the legendary Javier Sotomayor that might start driving on the streets in Havana. I mean, let's GET real here, the Miami Cubans in Little Havana are perplexed and upset that a nice white Tesla car shown above has arrived in Cuba?? 
    I mean...uh, how in the heck did the rich and ultra-POWERFUL Cubans in Miami look elsewhere while a 2021 Tesla car was sent from Florida to Havana?? I mean...uh, Little Havana has a vast number of political operatives in Washington in the U. S. Congress kinda dictating Cuban policies -- Rubio, Salazar, Diaz-Balart, Gimenez, etc. I mean, uh...so how in the heck did Javier's car leave Miami and reach Havana?? I, of course, am not upset about it...but I am surely perplexed!!!!
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