Yesterday this fuckin psycho die.
/his/ Thoughts.
not history
It's quite remarkable how all the media who calls him a "humanist" and "anti-imperialist" forget the support he gave to African dictators like Francisco Macias Nguema, Agostinho Neto and Mengistu who have killed hundreds of thousands. Including sending troops to Angola and Ethiopia.
Imagine of an American president sent troops to a country to help a regime that killed 500.000 people and starved millions. We wouldn't hear the end of leftists screaming about it. But right now, at least in Brazilian media, the worst thing people say about him is that he was "homophobic".
So are these commies extinct now?
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It's the current year
And it feels GOOD
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The leader of Britain's Labour Party gave him a eulogy.
>Mr Corbyn, a long-time supporter of the Cuba Solidarity Campaign - which campaigns against the blockade on, and foreign intervention in, Cuba - described Castro as a "huge figure of modern history, national independence and 20th century socialism".
>He said: "From building a world-class health and education system, to Cuba's record of international solidarity abroad, Castro's achievements were many.
>"For all his flaws, Castro's support for Angola played a crucial role in bringing an end to apartheid in South Africa and he will be remembered both as an internationalist and a champion of social justice."
>He said there had recently been much change in Cuba, but said economic progress must go hand in hand with human and free-speech rights.
>He also noted that none of the 10 US Presidents Castro outlasted, some of whom pledged to bring about his downfall, managed it.
>"It is to the credit of both the Castros that they and President Obama reached an accord and reached an agreement so that there are now better, more normal relationships between Cuba and the USA," he said.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF-yBAkLFfw&ab_channel=SamO%27NellaAcademy
He liked milk
I like milk
It's like we're one and the same