http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4000524/How-Fidel-Castro-s-jeep-broke-mid-ceremony-carried-ashes-final-resting-place.html
Welcome to the worker's paradise where the only vehicle available to perform Castro's funeral procession was an old, busted Soviet truck from the 1970s.
>>68273557
Cuba is a shithole but it's not like other Latin American countries are any better t b h
>>68273557
It's like harry pottery
>>68273557
literally nobody cared here because of the Chapecoense tragedy. thanks a lot for that, Brazil
#ForçaChape
Thanks american genociders for sanctions
>>68273601
I'm going to wager that in Brazil or Chile, they can probably find a working vehicle for a funeral procession if need be.
>>68274093
Yeah, it was so terrible that we embargoed a country that let you use its soil as a giant aircraft carrier to put nuclear weapons 90 miles from the US.
>>68274134
Their blood is on your hands
you're murderer and thief
>>68274134
It's almost as if you're blaiming the soviets for putting nukes near the US while the US did exactly that to the soviets before
>>68273557
Wow that is pathetic, even 16 year old kids have working cars in the US.
>>68274281
Take off your proxy, Pytor.
>>68274134
but you did the exact same
>>68274577
you're still doing that to russians to this day
the day the West and Russia will be gone is the day we will achieve world peace
>>68274647
Take off your proxy, Pytor.
>>68274671
Take off your proxy, Pytor.
>>68274414
the cars you mention are usually year 2000+ models
i want to see you start and run a Studebaker Champion that was in someone's garage for 40+ years
learn some empathy
Good ol' Kremlinbots. Always resort to whataboutism and proxy samefagging when cornered. :^)
>>68274885
>Take off your proxy, Pytor.
>>68274719
All they needed to do was buy a 1996 Corolla and it woulda done the job
>>68274414
Well, tbf, most 16 year old kids in the US don't have trade embargoes put on 'em by the US government... also, while their parents can be shitheads I guess, I doubt they're a communist dictatorship.
>>68273557
but why
north korea is in the same bowl more or less but kim's always got s-classes and old yuge cadillacs for these occasions
fuck off fidel with your le honest gommie dictator, you anyway sucked soviet dick and got yourself in a useless quarrel with america, you're still the same old poser, whether your casket us in a shitty uaz or a huge limo
>>68274134
Didn't we do the same thing first in Turkey?
>>68275263
Take off your proxy, Pytor.
>>68275263
The missiles in Turkey were obsolete and we were already planning to remove them when the CMC happened.
>>68273601
No. Even fucking Haiti has access to new technology. This would never happen to the most important and influencial figure of the country.
>>68275156
Supposedly Ceausescu arranged a deal to buy Renault vehicles for Romanian government use because it was then a state-owned company and he considered it to be a non-capitalist brand of automobile.
>>68275156
North Korea stopped actually caring about communism after Kim Il Sung died but Castro remained the ever-loyal Marxist right to the end.
>>68273557
Cuba isn't some paradise, but they do get the idea of state support for things such as education, and healthcare right.
>>68274281
But we're crazy, and willing to risk Nuclear war if we aren't in the favorable position.
The worst and most cringeworthy part? So-called "respectable" news outlets like Reuters and CNN acting as if this dictator and butcher was some kind of champion of the proletarian masses. If it were just some known leftist crank like Noam Chomsky, you'd think "W/e. It's just Noam Chomsky being Noam Chomsky." But to hear major news organizations doing this...
And of course they also didn't cover this little story about Castro's funeral procession.
>>68274719
The fact that they couldnt buy some car from Khazakstan or wherever you can circumvent an american embargo makes compassion hard for cubans getting shamed in this case.
>>68274179
You're drunk, Ivan
>>68273557
This funeral is the best thing ever
>watching news yesterday
>some brown woman in the crowd getting interviewed
>"Such a big man in such a small box"
>mfw
My uncle served in the army in the 80s and he said they captured Soviet and Cuban officers in Angola, tied them to the front of their APCs, drove them through thorn bushes, and left them there to slowly expire.
>>68278057
Shit, they could have bought a Mercedes truck. Cuba isn't embargoed by Germany.
>>68277590
well our national car (the dacia) started as a licensed renault, l think it might have to do more with ceașcă being a frenchboo, for instance he's destroyed neighbourhoods to make a champs elysees copy
>>68278205
Gruesome.
>>68273557
Why didn't they just use a horse and carriage if they have such old and unreliable automobiles? It even looks classier anyway.