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Submitted by DAVID  COMISSIONG, President ,Clement Payne Movement
David Comissiong, Citizen of Barbados
David Comissiong

Whenever I read Newspaper articles or Letters to the Editor accusing the late great Fidel Castro of being a dictator and of carrying out political executions, Shakespeare’s immortal words come to my mind— “Oh Judgment! Thou art fled to brutish beasts, and men have lost their reason!”

The reality is that Fidel Castro entered electoral politics as a young 26 year old candidate of Cuba’s “Orthodox Party” in that country’s General and Presidential Elections of 1952, only to have the Orthodox Party’s chances of an almost certain victory snatched away by one Fulgencio Batista staging a coup, cancelling the Elections, and installing himself in power.

Batista– a former Army Sergeant– then proceeded to abolish the country’s Constitution; dissolve all political parties; and impose a violent, terroristic, far-right, pro American dictatorship on Cuba. Furthermore, Batista literally unleashed hundreds– if not thousands– of assassins, torturers, and murderers on the resisting Cuban people.

In response to this situation, Fidel Castro and 164 of his young compatriots attempted to take control of one of Batista’s military fortresses– the Moncada Barracks. The attempt failed, and Batista’s “monsters” tortured and ultimately murdered some 55 of these captured, defenseless young men!

Finally,after some six and a half years of Batista’s murderous dictatorship, the masses of the Cuban people turned openly and decidedly against Batista, and threw their support behind Castro’s relatively small band of guerrilla freedom-fighters, thereby causing Batista to flee the country on the31st of December 1958.

However, over the six and a half years of Batista’s terroristic reign his henchmen had murdered close to 20,000 Cubans and tortured additional thousands more. And– not surprisingly– the masses of Cuban people demanded that justice be meted out to the assassins, torturers, and murderers who had not managed to flee Cuba. Indeed, the Cuban people were so incensed that there was a very real danger that they would  take matters into their own hands and simply lynch these murderers in the streets of Cuba!

It is in these circumstances that the new Revolutionary Government decided to take charge of the situation and to establish Revolutionary Judicial Tribunals to put the Batista murderers and torturers on trial for their alleged crimes.

Thus, the persons who were ultimately executed were criminals (murderers and torturers) who had gone through a judicial process of trial and had been found guilty of heinous capital crimes. It is therefore very wrong to try to give the impression that Fidel Castro was guilty of summarily executing his political opponents. This is simply not true!

In fact, when— in April 1961– the United States (US) Government staged an unlawful military invasion of Cuba and were defeated at the Bay of Pigs, Castro took some 1,200 prisoners; kept them free from harm; and delivered them back to the US authorities in exchange for medicines and food!

Those of us who know the true history of Cuba therefore simply don’t recognize the Fidel Castro that the US Government , the Cuban-American Mafia in Miami, and the mainstream US Media are trying to portray!

What we do know for a fact, however, is that the said United States Government made over 600 illegal, criminal attempts to murder Fidel Castro!


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131 responses to “What A Wicked Defaming of FIDEL CASTRO!”


  1. Long live the great memories of the late Fidel Castro.
    It matters not what others think or conjure, he completed his task for his time for his people and an example for others to follow and had he not been suppressed, that nation would have been a greater light in a dark world.
    Viva Fidel Viva


  2. Thank you, Mr Commissiong. How easily we forget sacrifice !


  3. Great man who will be forever be remembered for the stand he took and at an important time in our human history!


  4. All you supporting this imbecile and criminal should have moved to Cuba and lived under his wonderful uplifting regime.

    Bunch of armchair facking idiots.


  5. Zoe December 4, 2016 at 8:05 AM #

    Mr. Comissiong,

    Your are truly a deluded, intellectually dishonest, LEFTISTS, twisting, inverting and convoluting historical facts, to make that tyrannical dictator Fidel Castro appear as the complete opposite to what he WAS, a brutal, evil man.

    Throughout the twentieth century, the Western Left supported one totalitarian KILLING machine after another. Prominent intellectuals from George Bernard Shaw, to Bertolt Brecht to Susan Sontand venerated MASS MURDERERS such as Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Castro and Ho Chi Minh, habitually excusing their atrocities while blaming America, and even the victims, for the crimes.

    The horrifying experience of Armando Valladares, a Cuban poet who endured twenty -two years of TORTURE and imprisonment for merely raising the issue of freedom, is a testament to the regime’s barbarity. Valladare’s memoir, ‘Against All Hope’, serves as Cuba’s version of Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag Archipelago. Valladares recounts how prisoners were beaten with bayonets, electric cables, and truncheons. He tell how he and other prisoners were forced to take ‘baths’ in human feces and urine. Typical of the horror in Castro’s Gulag was the experience of Roberto Lopez Chavez, one of Valladares’s prison friends went on a hunger strike to protest the abuses in the prison, the guards withheld water from him until he became delirious, twisting on the floor and begging for something to drink. The guards then urinated in his mouth. He died the next day.

    The forgoing Mr. Comissiong, are but just scratching the surface of the FACTS, of the utter barbarity and inhuman torture that Castro inflicted on those who dared venture an opposing view to his DICTATORIAL TYRANNY.

    “Crazy with fury, I will strain my rifle red while slaughtering any enemy that falls in my hands! My nostrils dilate while savoring the acrid odor of gunpowder and blood. With the deaths of my enemies I prepare my being for the sacred flight and join the triumphant proletariat with a bestial howl.” – Che Guevara, Motorcycle Diaries

    “Until July 26, 2008, Fidel Castro ruled Cuba with an iron grip for nearly five decades.”

    “Having seized power on January 1, 1959. Fidel Castro followed the tradition of Vladimir Lenin and immediately turned his country into a slave camp. Ever since, Cuba has distinguished itself as one of the MOST MONSTROUS HUMAN-RIGHTS abusers in the world.”

    “Half a million human beings have passed through Cuba’s gulag. Since Cuba’s total population is only around eleven million, that gives Castro’s despotism the highest political incarceration rate per capita on earth. Firing squads have carried out more than FIFTEEN THOUSAND EXECUTIONS. Torture has been institutionalized; myriad human rights organizations have documented the regime’s use of electric shock, dark coffin-sized isolation cells, and beatings to punish ‘anti-socialist elements,’”

    “Since Castro’s death cult, like other leftist ideologies, believes that human blood purifies the earth- and since manifestations of grief affirm the reality of the individual, and thus are anathema to the totality- mourning for the departed became taboo. Just like Mao’s China and Pol Pot’s Cambodia, Castro’s Cuba warned family members of murdered dissidents NOT to cry at their funerals.”

    “Cubans do not have the right to travel out of their country. They do not have the right of free association or the right to form political parties, independent unions, or religious or cultural organizations. A Committee for the Defense of the Cuban Revolution (CDR) governs every single city block and every agricultural production unit. the CDR’s purpose is to monitor the affairs of every family and report anything suspicious. A Cuban’s entire life is spent under the surveillance of his CDR, which controls everything from his food rations to his employment to his use of free time.”

    “A vicious RACISM against BLACKS accompanies this repression. In pre-Castro Cuba, blacks enjoyed upward social mobility and served in many government positions. In Castro’s Cuba, the JAIL POPULATION is 80 percent BLACK, while the government hierarchy IS 100 PERCENT WHITE.”

    “Cuban communism follows Lenin’s and Stalin’s idea of ‘equality’ wherein members of nomenklatura LIVE LIKE MILLIONAIRES, while ordinary Cuban’s LIVE IN UTTER POVERTY.”

    “Denied the right to vote under Castro, Cubans have voted with their feet. Pre-Castro Cuba had the highest per capita immigration rate in the Western hemisphere. Under Castro, approximately TWO MILLION Cuban citizens (out of eleven million) have escaped their country. Many have done so by floating on rafts or inner tubes in shark-infested waters. An estimated FIFTY THOUSAND to EIGHTY-SEVEN THOUSAND have lost their lives.”

    “Not content to trust the sharks, Castro SENT HELICOPTERS to DROP SAND BAGS onto the rafts of would-be-escapees, OR JUST GUN THEM ALL DOWN. Epitomizing this BARBARITY was the TUGBOAT MASSACRE of July 13, 1994, in which Castro ORDERED Cuban patrol boats to KILL FORTY -ONE unarmed Cuban civilians – TEN OF THEN CHILDREN- who were using an old wooden tugboat in their attempt to FLEE Cuba.” (UNITED IN HATE, The Left’s Romance With Tyranny and Terror, Jamie Glazov, pp. 47,48,50,51) Emphasis added.

    The above is just scratching the surface of the brutal, dictatorial, tyrannical, beastly RULE of Fidel Castro over Cuba and its people, a wicked, evil man, beloved by other LEFTISTS MISFITS, right here in B’dos and elsewhere, Oh, if Castro could speak right NOW, where he IS IN CONSCIOUS everlasting MISERY and TORTURE, beyond anything he gave to others.

    What RIP in WHAT!?


  6. Truth

    Who gives two farts what you think regarding my adulation of Casto, no one tells you what to do in your dirty bedroom.


  7. This is a binary issue, we will have the Castro sympathizers and those who oppose him. No winners to this discussion.

  8. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @David
    Exactly.
    The good news is, Cuba is welcoming, and despite their level of education, they need help. Anybody who is envious can go and live there, and contribute.


  9. Mr . Commissiong if Fidel is such a great freedom fighter and humantarian. Why haven’t u closed up your law office pack up your georgie bundle of savings along with your family and lived in Cuba? Viva Fidel my ar.ss
    Apparently you have never crossed paths with Cubans who fled Cuba in droves fleeing his tyranny
    Your article makes for a sweet romantic novel for those who have never lived in cuba but only hoped and dream by way of lipservice of doing so


  10. Dompey you have a fictious fantasy for the persona of a man name Castro
    A man with similar traits to Donald Trump with an ease and excitement of delivering a message to taking back a country and promises of taking the people to the promised land


  11. We humanoids have this fixation on creating heroes out of mere men or women who suffer from the same human failings as everybody else and endow them in death with a superhuman identity whilst totally ignoring their feet of clay.

    This is why we also create gods and saints,build statues and revere popes,kings and princes……..the curse of the humanoid.


  12. Like the fictitious Jesus Christ, Fidel Castro laid his life on the line to save African peoples.

    He sent 57,000 Cuban soldiers to Southern Africa to end Apartheid, free the Frontline States.

    He himself survived 638 attempted by the Christian demons of the West to assassinate him

    Is he not then God?

    And none of our Gods have been perfect.

    We know well that Fidel never recognized racism within Cuba, its Iberian typology.

    That he banished large numbers of Afro-Cuban organizations over decades, cultural destruction to achieve his ‘raceless’ state.

    And yes, he was as much a leader, better by far, as Obama who when receiving the Noble Prize admitted to warfarism as the American means to maintain empire.

    So the Cuban Revolutionary Government had to kill some people. How else can we expect to arrive at transformation in BARBADOS unless we kill some people who cannot themselves be transformed, and are intent on destroying us all.

    In the American Revolutionary War 600,000 people died. The largest war loss, to America. Larger than any other American involved war, on their side.


  13. Thanks for the fight
    https://youtu.be/FJV1PmxBYk4


  14. Viva la revolución Cubana siempre.


  15. There are many articles suggesting blacks in Cuba are treated just the same as all blacks in the diaspora in the New World including Barbados.Sometime ago Bizzy ran a supplement in the print media boasted of an employee who started out sweeping the yard at that time it was 25 years ago.After 25 years of sweeping the yard Bizzy brought him out of the sun and he was given the mighty task of packing blocks!25 years man!The man should have been the manager by then if Bizzy had confidence in black people.Its like Cave Shepherd after over 100 years employed an albino East European brought here and made operations manager over so many black people employed by CS.You mean the now Sir Ronald couldn’t send a black fellow to train for that position.Shame on Cave Shepherd,knocking bout hey since 1906.Not a cent from me Sir Ronald.Reel and come again.Stop unfairing black people y’all.If blacks can’t command respect from local albinos,by golly demand it y’all.Hit them in their pockets.Support black bizness.Bizzy and Geoffrey got more an enough.


  16. “We know well that Fidel never recognized racism within Cuba, its Iberian typology”

    “A vicious RACISM against BLACKS accompanies this repression. In pre-Castro Cuba, blacks enjoyed upward social mobility and served in many government positions. In Castro’s Cuba, the JAIL POPULATION is 80 percent BLACK, while the government hierarchy IS 100 PERCENT WHITE.”

    Two competing ‘Truth’ claims, CANNOT be both right at the same time and place. They can both be wrong, BUT, they CANNOT both be right. The Law of Non-Contradiction in Logic.

    Stop telling Lies Mama!

  17. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    “He himself survived 638 attempted by the Christian demons of the West to assassinate him”

    One of the longest running jokes in Cuba…read myth. Do you really think assassins could miss 638 times? How the hell do you think you justify a large armed presence in a country of unarmed people?…fear….the fear others were out to get him. And the Revolutions brilliance in being able to thwart all attempts.

  18. David Comissiong Avatar

    About 10 years ago, the former head of Cuban intelligence, Fabian Escalante, told a British documentary team the CIA had tried to kill Fidel Castro more than 600 times, over a period of about 40 years.
    In a series of bungled and harebrained schemes – like something out of Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner, Get Smart, or any other James Bond parody ever – the CIA overwhelmingly failed to kill Castro.
    Who didn’t kill Castro?
    Escalante’s list of assassination attempts per US administration:
    Eisenhower: 38
    Kennedy: 42
    Johnson: 72
    Nixon: 184
    Carter: 64
    Reagan: 197
    Bush Sr: 16
    Clinton: 21
    So successfully did US spies not kill the Cuban leader, that he was able to die of natural causes last week, aged 90.
    Was Escalante exaggerating? Hard to say, but we know from declassified CIA reports, as well as the testimony of some would-be assassins, that the agency did try to kill Castro plenty of times. Not all these plots were executed; many were ideas plucked from the fevered imagination of the world’s most powerful spy agency. They inevitably shriveled up when exposed to reality. Somewhere behind this list of exploding cigars and flesh-eating wetsuits are a bunch of nameless inventors, and what must have been a pretty surreal office culture.
    More than anything, the list suggests a complex, tangled bureaucracy that was able to insulate personnel from external review, while giving them unlimited resources to kill a distant, powerful figure of myth; the phantom menace of the United States.
    This went on for years, and in that time President John F. Kennedy was shot dead by a gunman in Dallas. The Kennedy administration had tried to kill Castro 42 times, according to Escalante.
    A series of newspaper reports in the 1970s led to a government investigation of the CIA’s abuses of power. President Ford banned political assassinations in 1976, but according to Escalante they continued for two more decades, including in the ’90s under President Clinton.

  19. David Comissiong Avatar

    The previous post are not my words– they were taken from news story published on the internet. It is commonly accepted that the US Government– particularly the CIA–made multiple attempts to assassinate Fidel Castro. Several of these attempts were divulged in the Report of the US Senate select Committee headed by Senator Church in the mid 1970’s

    David Comissiong


  20. How many blacks have made it into the highest levels of the Cuban government?


  21. Evil replaced evil …. just how the world is.

    Evil is however evil, regardless!!

    The Cubans in exile in Florida celebrated in the streets.

    …. 2.2 million Cubans can’t be wrong in their assessment of Fidel Castro!!

    The exodus continues.

    http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/08/05/cuban-immigration-to-u-s-surges-as-relations-warm/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubans


  22. chad99999 December 10, 2016 at 12:13 AM #
    How many blacks have made it into the highest levels of the Cuban government?

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    How many Cubans have run for the President of the United States?


  23. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro-Cuban

    Cubans of African descent are in a minority

    However, I have seen a documentary which showed that regardless of colour, Cubans think of themselves as Cuban first.

    That’s one thing I think that is good about Cuba … but that was the case since before Batista

    Cubans fought Spain as Cubans …. not Black, Mestizo or White.

    They shed blood that was one colour, red.


  24. America’s foreign policy might not be tye cleanest or the purest but it’s policies have not forced masses of its people to take to high seas looking for refuge or take away their citizens right to dissent. Also a Constitutional right that does not change or renege citizens right
    There might be plenty problems inherent in the americas democratic system of govt but none as depressing which would give govt a right to stampede at will over a right of dissent


  25. History shows that when people flee their countries in matters of conscience or because they want to do better in life they go to America

    I mean …. that was from the beginning of America, …… Puritans, Quakers, Amish Mennonites, Moravians etc etc etc.

    Hence, … the land of the free and home of the brave!!


  26. David

    This is not the ‘binary’ issue you suppose.

    We are willing to admit all sides of the Castro personality.

    Measure his contributions scientifically

    Approach this issue in a clear-eyed manner

    There is no perfection anywhere

    And yes we will always conclude that on balance Fidel made this world a better place for African peoples and the poor everywhere


  27. @Pacha

    BU is sympathetic to your position BUT if we are about a Western culture that is built on respect for human rights read personal liberties this will colour Castro’s legacy -his revolution (Batista) not withstanding.


  28. John,
    It ain’t that simple. Who are the people who escape, who are wealthy enough to bribe the people smugglers? Generally, first generation immigrants and organised gangsters have one thing in common: they are very right wing. The Mafia supported Mussolini and Hitler.
    The really poor people, the lumpen, cannot escape. They become the fodder between the competing elites.
    The sociology of immigration is very complex. Black Caribbean women voted for Thatcher in droves in 1979; lots of blacks and Asians voted for Ukip in 2015; lots of blacks voted for Trump. There were Jewish officers in the SS, including the notorious Captain Newman.


  29. We talk about Castro. But do not forget that Karl Marx’s daughter Laura married the black Cuban, Lafargue. She was estranged after. Even the founder of the alternative theory to capitalism thought blacks were inferior. He joined a long list from K|ant on. We are the other.


  30. I wonder why all of you continue to allow european tribes to define you?????/

    “Curran has produced a powerful argument about how Europeans defined not only Africans but themselves in the early modern period; about how depictions of the ‘other’ furnished slavers and planters with the necessary intellectual justifications for slavery; about how natural science has the (frightening) ability to define both body and soul.”
    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=9&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwj-vvSYt-rQAhUDQyYKHQdXBJUQFghPMAg&url=https%3A%2F%2Fjhupbooks.press.jhu.edu%2Fcontent%2Fanatomy-blackness&usg=AFQjCNFM1iJs_0IuiGKfdvVaIusDOUZguw&sig2=zalF6y8bntgS96VVD3AHBA


  31. Vincent,
    This is just a book review you are cutting and pasting. I want to know what you think. It is called critical understanding. Anyone can cut and paste.


  32. At the heart of Castro legacy is the test for human rights for his people which when placed under a microscope he has failed miserably beyond a shadow of doubt


  33. David BU

    What personal liberties are you taking about?

    Firstly, the US government has killed leaders, invaded countries in the western hemisphere only, more than 100 times in the last century.

    This is a government that kills millions of innocent people in illegal wars. Do these not have the liberal democratic rights you suggest.

    Millions more die as a result of US economic policies. Does your heart bleed for them?

    This is a country currently committing genocide in Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, several African countries, etc. Not even within their exalted sense of ‘civil liberties’ does any of this matter.

    Recently, they have been engaged in humanitarian wars with the assistance of the UN under some specious ‘right to protect’ which violates established tenets of international about national sovereignty. Could you process these contradictions? Killing people en mass to save them.

    David Commisiong

    Fidel Castro is maybe the longest to survive the American hit list. The CIA has for all these years maintained a special department exclusively for this ‘job’.

    This is the leader of democratic liberties which invaded Iraq and Panama just to kill/capture leaders they became anathema to.

    Do we need anymore evidence to say with certainty that the Americans care not about democracy, civil liberty, as they like to sell to the rest of the world to market a dream.

    Generally

    This whole thing is foolishness.

    This world is quickly moving to a point if country do not have independent military mechanism for self-defense the Barbarian hordes from the North shall be more invading countries, like they do today.

    That is what should be occupying your thinking. Not these pleadings about non-existing liberal democratic traditions. They never existed.


  34. Hal Austin December 10, 2016 at 4:34 PM #

    I have espoused my thinking on the issue of race and pigmentation over many a year.

    In essence on planet earth there exists one race of humanoids out of which many tribes over millenia have morphed and remorphed and will continue to do so with pigmentation,facial,hair,bone structure differences due to environmental conditions however the basic genetic make up remains the same for all.

    Tribal warfare over pigmentation is a modern day 600 year construct of the european tribes that we as a hybrid have bought into thanks primarily to the marketing expertise of a chap called Peter with the christian concept.

    Continously referencing pigmentation shows a distinct lack of inteligence.

    In brief.

  35. David Comissiong Avatar

    David,

    Please remember that Revolutionary Cuba has been in a condition of WAR— hot War and cold War– with the mightiest Empire in history (the USA) for the entire life of the Revolution. This was bound to have some impact on the structure and ethos of the Cuban nation.

    But we all need to recall what happened in Cuba when— in the year 1990– the Soviet Union completely collapsed , and Cuba– at one fell swoop— lost over 70 per cent of its trade relations.

    There was a dearth of fuel; factories ground to a halt; many motor vehicles could no longer be used; food was scarce and had to be rationed; and generally life was extremely hard for the Cuban people. Those of us who visited Cuba in those years could not help but observe that there were virtually no fat Cubans in evidence!! And all the while, the Americans– a mere 90 miles away and as hostile and conniving as ever— were waiting with great expectancy for the collapse of the Cuban Revolution.

    Virtually any other regime would have collapsed in those conditions. But not Revolutionary Cuba! Fidel Castro rallied his people and implored them to look deep within themselves and respond to the crisis with courage, resilience, discipline , unity and a sense of honour and dignity. And the Cuban people responded, and fought through the hard times.

    And now today Cuba is a thoroughly Independent and self reliant country that is not unduly dependent on any foreign power whatsoever.

    I honestly don’t think that Cuba could have done it without the remarkable, inspirational leadership of Fidel Castro! And that tells you a lot not only about Castro, but also about the tremendous respect and support that his people bestowed upon him.

    DAVID COMISSIONG


  36. This is dishonest bollocks. No matter how hostile the US to Cuba it should not have any affect on the way black people are treated. Revolutionary Cuba treats black people the same way they are treated throughput the rest of Latin America.
    An interesting episode in this relation is the period when Noriega was in power in Panama. It was the only time that Caribbean-Panamaians were treated with any respect in Panama – mainly by being allowed to progress in the military.
    Go to Costa Rico and Guatamala, especially Blue Bells, to see how they have treated Caribbean people.
    As someone who marched in support of Castro and Che in the 1960s, I have been waiting for decades to see progress. So far I have seen none.
    Apologists for Castro may see wonders in his confrontation with the US, and he was in the right on that narrow fight, but the bigger fight is the progress of people of African descent and in that Castro was no different to Chile under Pinochet or Argentina under General Galtieri and the Argentinian-Italian Mafia. The ideology that says otherwise is false and ahistorical.
    In Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela – all of Latin America they treat black people as if we are not yet civilised.


  37. @DC

    Agree the resilience of Cuba is to be admired. The ingenuity of Cubans to have survived the trade embargo will serve as a case study for years to come. The argument though that the personal freedoms of Cubans are being curtailed will always be the fly in the anointment. As stated in an earlier comment this is a binary discussion -those who are sympathizers with the revolution and the others who are uncompromising when personal liberties are offended.

  38. David Comissiong Avatar

    Hal Austin, you speak as though black Cubans are not a part of the Cuban Revolution, when in fact they are an integral part of the Revolution and make up the ranks of some of the most committed citizens of the Revolution.

    Of course Revolutionary Cuba still has problems of racial prejudice and– even after near 58 years of Socialist governance– of inequalities rooted in a long pre-Revolutionary history of anti-Black racism. But it is IMPOSSIBLE for a revolutionary socialist society whose fundamental policies consist of the nationalization and appropriation of Big Capital, and the putting in place of egalitarian social policies and state institutions, can have the same problems of institutionalized anti-Black racism that is to be found in so many of the elitist, extremely unequal, Capitalist societies found in South and Central America.

    Back in the mid 1980’s Fidel Castro publicly admitted that in the early years the Revolution had been naïve about the phenomenon of anti-Black racism and too optimistically believed that once they had abolished the legal and institutionalized racist and segregationist policies that had existed in the pre-Revolutionary society, that the new general Socialist policies would do the rest and automatically correct the inequalities and inequities of anti-Black racism.

    They had not properly reckoned with the fact that the Black segment of the population had been disadvantaged for so long and were coming from such an extreme social depth that special affirmative action type policies were required. This led to the instituting of the Castro inspired programme of “RECTIFICATION’ aimed at promoting the progress of Blacks and women (who also had suffered a special discrimination).

    There is still work to be done, but Cuba has to be credited as being one of the most equal and least racist societies in the world— certainly much much less racist than the United States, Britain, Argentina, Chile etc etc

    DAVID COMISSIONG

  39. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @David, I think it’s still too facile to look at Casto’s legacy as a ‘for’ or ‘against’ based as you noted at 12:10 above. Those above who cite the complexity of Castro and the merits/demerits of the Cuban revolution are more tuned to the realities.

    The US as a country and Presidents over their tenures have adopted a stance of civil right/human rights while at the same time perpetuating some of the most heinous wrongs against citizens in other countries….just as much as Castro can be vilified for civil wrongs against some of his Cuban citizens while he also strove vigorously to support civil rights around the globe.

    His legacy as that of many others can’t be so binary.

    @Commissiong this matter of 600+ attempts against Castro’s life is beyond laughable. What exactly does that mean, really.

    If as an attorney over 40 years you lost 600+ murder cases does that mean that you took all to court and lost before a jury and judge? Does it mean you plea bargained many of them to a lesser charge? Or did you just lose 10 and the others you never did more than talk to a prospective client.

    And would anyone use your professional legal services if true!

    So how could the vaunted US intelligence services be so frigging ineffectual ?

    Of course they tried to kill the man but isn’t it intellectual dishonesty to repeat such hyperbolic claims which make no practical sense!

    To believe that would be as ridiculous as this dangerous game currently being played between the Intelligence services, the US President elect and Russia re the meddling in the US elections.

    If CIA ‘jokers’ tried 600 times to kill one man then some of them must still be working and now allowing Russia to make them look even more foolish.

  40. David Comissiong Avatar

    You need to go and research this properly. The 638 includes plots that never got off the ground. They also include efforts made by a variety of anti-Castro groups supported and financed by the CIA and other agencies of the US Government as opposed to direct CIA officers. But they also include a large number of efforts by the CIA itself— many of which were quite laughable and ridiculous.

    DAVID COMISSIONG


  41. Nonsense. If you are the victim of racism, it does not matter if it comes from Donald Trump, the Soviet Union, China or Cuba. All racism is the same. The challenge sis not big capital; Cuba was held in lock by Batista and the gangsters from Nevada. Name a single ‘revolutionary socialist society’ where black people are treated with dignity nd respect.
    All good socialists admit the existence of racism, our problems as black people is seeing its eradication.
    Globalisation is the most advanced of capitalism, we are the ones who come off worst. It says a lot about Castro and his senor advisers that they did not realise that black people in the new Cuba were not treated equally. You are apologising.
    Gender or gay discrimination is not the same as racial discrimination, although militant feminists and gay activists would like to think so. That is why we have the womanist movement.
    I like the fact that there is still work to be done, how long is it going to take. Now you come up with racial equivalence: Cuban racism is not as bad as US, Chilean, Argentinian or British racism. This is morally unacceptable. All racism is unacceptable.
    Black people should opt to be kicked in the backside by a revolutionary Cuban, than a militaristic Chilean.
    Cuban racism is the same as in pre-revolutionary times. They may train a few doctors and allow a few Bajans to visit and be entertained, but underlying that reception is the old racism.
    I will give an example of what I mean, throughout the 1970s and 80s, despite Thatcher, people of a Caribbean background had a relatively good time in the UK. We were progressing.
    Since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the invasion of Eastern Europeans we are back to square one. Poles and other Eastern Europeans are some of the most disgracefully racist people in the world. Do you think they change they spots when they come to Britain.
    Inter-ethnic rivalry is often more aggressive than that between black and white. Want to see how racist Latinos can be, come to London.
    We have white South Africans, Australians and Kiwis seriously damaging our children in schools. We cannot afford the luxury of a gradation of racism. T|hey have worked out that they can be ‘nice’, while failing us, which they do.
    Then, of course, they say we do not have the qualifications to get the decent jobs, that it is not racism. Racism is a living thing, it evolves.
    Every skin tooth from the tourist is not a laugh. Th one thing about British racism is that it is an equal opportunity thing; they dislike Caribbean whites as much as they do blacks. I know, they talk about it if they think you are Anglicised..


  42. Their spots….

  43. Joe "Bobby" Alleyne Avatar
    Joe “Bobby” Alleyne

    This is interesting, if you are so unfortunate as to have to give the slightest shite what Bajan lawyers think. Comiss, when he’s asserting, can barely write a single paragraph without attaching an infantile exclamation to the end of it, like a child or a Facebook idiot!!! In response, though, he manages to avoid the infantilism.

    That’s interesting.


  44. @de pedantic Dribbler December 10, 2016 at 7:33 PM “So how could the vaunted US intelligence services be so frigging ineffectual ?”

    Vaunted by whom?

    Who is checking to see whether the work that is done largely in secret is actually being done?

    Maybe the U.S. intelligence services do not deserve to be vaunted. You remember 9/11 right? A few high school boys and $10 worth of equipment from the neighbourhood hardware store.

    Maybe a lot of the intelligence agents are just a bunch of damn lazy civil servants who are just watching the clock and collecting their pay cheques.

    Surely you do not believe in the fairy story American exceptionalism?

    Surely you understand that the average American civil servant is not better than the average Bajan civil servant, or the average Canadian civil servant or the average British civil servant.

    They have nice union jobs with benefits.

    You mean that I have to spell it out for you?

    Stupseee!!!


  45. Agree that despicable acts on foreign soil implemented by Americas foreign policies are evident . However most of those acts are committed through war power acts and collateral damage is inevitable and recognized as such
    However can one truly say in all honesty that the atrocities which Castro delivered to his own people because of dissent in all fairness can be placed on any moral justification whereby two foreign countries are fighting for territorial rights and one side asks for america intervention

  46. Joe "Bobby" Alleyne Avatar
    Joe “Bobby” Alleyne

    And just as a matter of the merest curiousity! How many albinos are accountable! For the education! Of Caribbean Tradelaw!


  47. @Dee Word

    By your argument because the US has perpetuated crimes against citizens In other countries it gives Castro’s Cuba a pass?


  48. @Zoe December 9, 2016 at 10:14 AM # “(UNITED IN HATE, The Left’s Romance With Tyranny and Terror, JAMIE GLAZOV, pp. 47,48,50,51) ”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Glazov
    Glazov is heavily involved with the Counter Jihadist Coalition.
    The Counter Jihadist Coalition was classified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

    Southern Poverty Law Center
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Poverty_Law_Center
    The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is an American nonprofit legal advocacy organization specializing in civil rights and public interest litigation. It is noted for its legal victories against WHITE SUPREMACIST groups.

    Dear Zoe:

    I am not at all surprised that your friend Jamie Glazov would have nasty things to say about Fidel.


  49. @Pachamama December 9, 2016 at 3:44 PM “In the American Revolutionary War 600,000 people died.”

    What are you telling me Pacha? That Americans killed another 600,000 other Americans? WTF. So when my American friends invite me to celebrate July 4th do you mean to tell me that I have been celebrating that bloodshed?

    No wonder there is so much red in the flag. Blood.

    Lolll!!!


  50. @David Comissiong December 9, 2016 at 11:31 PM “Reagan: 197”

    Seems like Reagan was a pretty mean bastard.

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