[Raul Castro: A Puppet of Tyranny, Not a Senior Statesman] Listen up, everyone. I'm not sugarcoating this one: Raul Castro's latest public appearance is just another PR stunt for the Cuban regime. This guy has blood on his hands and he knows it.
The fact that he can stroll around Havana as if everything's fine shows you how little respect they have for basic human rights. Let me break it down. First off, this isn't some old man taking a walk in the park; it's a guy wanted by the US for murder charges. Seriously, folks--murder charges.
He could be facing serious time back here if Cuba ever falls. But instead of being behind bars, he's still making speeches and shaking hands like some kind of celebrity. Now, you might think, "Well, maybe they're just overreacting.
" No way. You gotta look at the history here--Raul's brother Fidel set the tone for decades of oppression and corruption in Cuba. Raul stepped into those shoes and kept the machine running, cracking down on dissent and human rights abuses.
And now he's trying to paint himself as a statesman when he should be standing trial. So why are we even talking about this? Because it matters. This is about freedom and justice for Cubans who've suffered under these regimes for generations.
It's not just some political game; people have lost their lives because of the Castros' actions. We can't let Raul dance around like he's untouchable. Who here thinks that Raul Castro should be treated as a legitimate leader?
Who's going to stand up and defend him? I'd love to hear from those folks, because it ain't right. If you think he deserves respect or protection, then you're on the wrong side of history.
This is about holding people accountable for their actions, not giving them free passes. So let's have some real talk here: What are we willing to do to make sure that Raul Castro and his ilk face consequences for their crimes?
-- RALLY
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