Jimdamick
Well-Known Member
Relations between the US and communist Cuba apparently reached an historic highpoint yesterday when the State Department's Cuban representative, Edward Lee, stated that so far communications between the 2 countries have achieved a "very open dialogue", for the 1st time in 50 years. That dialogue hinged upon human rights, and the ability to emigrate and the ability of its citizens to protest against governments policies without retribution were the highlighted issues. This opening has apparently been in in the works for months, and actually only became apparent with the infamous handshake between Raul Castro and Obama at last weeks funeral service for Nelson Mandela. What I would personally like to know is why these same standards are seemingly ignored with that last bastion of Communism in the world, China. What? Mao good, Lenin bad? It seems to me that good old capitalism will suck off anybody, as long as there is a dollar in it, even though that country helped to kill hundreds of thousands of US service men and women in Korea and Viet Nam, plus the support of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, who killed another million or so, and China still today occupies Tibet. I personally am sick of these double standards, wither it be Cuba or China, or Israel for that matter. So Cuba is the bad guy, while we lick China's lychees. Fuck Capitalism