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Chapters8
Details of charges and the Miami grand jury decision, including references to Raul and Fidel Castro and the scope of the case.
Asmongold TV breaks down Cuba politics, US-Cuba relations, and the Rubio-Maduro angle with sharp commentary and real-world context.
Summary
Asmongold, hosting a rapid-fire 14-minute discussion, connects current events inside Cuba with broader U.S. political narratives. He relays the indictment of Raul Castro and mentions Fidel Castro’s legacy while debating who actually holds power in Cuba’s economy. The stream teases Marco Rubio’s Spanish-message intervention and contrasts official U.S. aid promises with Cuba’s oligarchic control over key assets. Throughout, Asmongold mix-es informal humor with pointed critique of both the Cuban leadership and American punditry, including questions about private wealth, state control, and the impact on ordinary Cubans. He weaves in references to historical moments (like Cuba’s flag in 1902) and pivots to personal reflections on how outsiders view communism and capitalism when power dynamics resemble a private-enterprise model more than a true socialist state. The result is a provocative take on who benefits from regime changes and what “a better future” could actually look like for everyday Cubans.
Key Takeaways
- Raul Castro faces charges including destruction of aircraft and four counts of murder, highlighting a legal shift some expect to change Cuba's leadership.
- Marco Rubio’s five-minute Spanish message is used to frame U.S.-Cuba relations and the potential leverage of political messaging.
- Cuban economic reality is discussed as a private-wealth concentration, with mentions of billion-dollar assets and private companies that own hotels and other key sectors.
- Audience questions about how U.S. aid (e.g., $100 million in food and medicine) would reach ordinary Cubans versus elites are raised but left unresolved.
- The stream contrasts idealistic anti-oligarchy narratives with a portrait of real power in Cuba, where a 'state within a state' profits from remittances and private enterprises.
Who Is This For?
Essential viewing for viewers interested in recent Cuba-U.S. politics, political commentary on regime dynamics, and how public figures frame foreign policy and economic power—especially fans of Asmongold’s take on current events.
Notable Quotes
"Castro and the others are charged with additional crimes. Uh Rau Castro is is that the brother of Fidel Castro?"
—Opening questions about Raul Castro and Fidel Castro’s family ties set the stage for the power-leveraged critique.
"There's one. Is he wrong? I don't know if he's Cuban or not."
—The speaker questions the identity and relevance of the individuals charged, highlighting uncertainty in the coverage.
"New relationship between the US. We're offering $100 million in food medicine for you the people."
—Noting U.S. aid as a political instrument and contrasting it with local Cuban power structures.
"Cuba is not controlled by any revolution. It's controlled by GEA. A state within a state that is accountable to no one"
—A provocative claim about who really wields power in Cuba, challenging common narratives about the regime.
"The problem is that not taking action is taking action. When the other person does something and that thing is really bad, then you've got a huge problem."
—A meta-point about responsibility and intervention in foreign policy discourse.
Questions This Video Answers
- What is Raul Castro charged with in the latest indictment and what impact could it have on Cuban leadership?
- How does Marco Rubio’s Spanish-language message influence U.S.-Cuba relations according to this discussion?
- Why do some commentators describe Cuba as controlled by a 'state within a state' and what are the implications for ordinary Cubans?
- What does the speaker mean by private wealth dominating Cuba's economy and how does that challenge common anti-oligarchy narratives?
- How might U.S. aid promises interact with Cuban political and economic realities on the ground?
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Full Transcript
Castro and the others are charged with additional crimes. Uh Rau Castro is is that the brother of Fidel Castro? Like I actually I I don't know like uh I I I'm assuming that they're related, right? But I know that the brother of Fidel Castro took over after Fidel Castro passed away, but I didn't know cuz he like Fidel Castro is really old. So I didn't know if his brother Damn. So he's still alive. Okay. Well, including destruction of aircraft and four individual counts of murder. Oh, the indictment was returned by a grand jury sitting in this district in Miami, Miami on April 23rd, 2026.
Can you imagine, bro, the [ __ ] the catharsis of all of the Miami Cubans whenever they get to [ __ ] hear this? They're like, "Yes, bro. This cuz there and he's going to be brought back right there to where you're at." Like, they're like, "Yep, that's [ __ ] right. It's over. About time. Yeah. And was unsealed today. There's one. Is he wrong? I don't know if he's years. I don't know if he's Cuban or not. The families of four murdered Americans have waited for justice. Yeah. Is it Pam Bondi coming back when the Dow hits 50K again? Maybe she will.
And so, oh, here here's another one. annoying. I mean, no. Oh, you know, this one's going to be serious. I'm not going to watch it. It's in Spanish. Marco Rubio sends a special message to the Cuban people, a fiveminute video in Spanish, and then I randomly clicked on a part of it, and the one word that we see is Maduro. Uhoh. Yeah. Is that about right? Yeah. Cough pre-watch. Yeah, I guess so. And you got to watch it. It's really good. Okay. On a day like today in 1902, the Cuban flag flew for the first time over an independent country.
But I know that today you who call the island your home are going through unimaginable hardships. Today I want to share with you about the reason for their suffering. that I want to tell you that the US that we are offering to help you not only alleviate the current crisis but to build a better future. We can read. Wait, no voice over. Electricity is to an oil blockade. It's not due to blockade. The real reason you don't have electricity Oh, sorry guys. I know you guys can't hear it. There. Can you guys hear it now?
If you listen to Spanish loud enough, you'll it turns into English, right? I think that's how it works. The company is three times greater than your current government budget. Wait a minute. So Raul Castro has a private Wait a minute. So he has his But I thought it was a communist country. Well, how does he have a private company that has more money than the government? Wait a minute. Wait a minute. No. No. Wait. Are you kidding me? involved today while you suffer the business 18 billion dollar of assets and control Cuba's Wait a minute.
So these are the guys that all of the anti- oligarchy idiots in America are trying to gas up saying save Cuba. Meanwhile, Cuba's controlled by less people with more power than America. Oh my, they're so stupid. Oh my god. They profit from hotels, construction. Oh, sorry. Even they sent to you from the everything passes. So they're just they're controlling everything from those remittances that prophets say prophets. Nothing reaches you. petroleum. This is actually so good. This is so good because like it totally kills the narrative that like this is some communist country that's being oppressed.
Like whenever you hear that, you know, this company just owns everything and they're [ __ ] shaving off money and these guys are like multi-billionaires, it's just over the free oil shoppers and Maduro. But now the free oil has stopped coming. read it with voice over. I can't use some money to build hotels for foreigners. Yeah. Send their relatives to live in luxury in Madrid. Even the United States. Cuba is not controlled by any revolution. It's controlled by GEA. A state within a state that is accountable to no one and hoards its profits from the businesses. Dude, it's actually just like us age.
True. New relationship between the US. We're offering $100 million in food medicine for you the people. God damn. I wonder why they don't want that. I imagine that like this is like like I imagine what it would be like if I was running a company that bought Blizzard and I got to remake World of Warcraft the way that I wanted after spending my entire life being mad about how it is. And I imagine that but like times a hundred for like Marco Rubio in Cuba. I do. That's that's the way that I feel. It's like bro finally after all this time can set things straight whole life.
Yes. the US wall, the media, entertainment, private sector, politics, music to the sports, all industries in all countries except one. Damn, those close to the Gaza elite have profitable. It's crazy how it's the exact same. Cuba where you not just gay owner clothing store a restaurant. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait. That's crazy though. Like you saying that people can own businesses and run their own business. Well, I thought communism was was owned by the state. And by the state, they mean the guys that run Cuba that are actually running it through another company.
That's just like capitalism. Oh, no, no, no. You don't say that. What's this devil ring? I a newspaper. Uh-oh. That's a big one. Can you imagine, bro? Like, the paradigm shift like that. You tell a Cuban person that they can own their own newspaper and print whatever they want. That's like telling somebody in America they can walk on the ceiling. That's like, wait, what? you can do. There's no way. It's like impossible. Total paradigm shift. Cuba will have real opposition who governs your country and vote to replace them. Uh oh, they're not going to like that.
They're not doing a good job. Get rid of them. Exist in the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and then 90 miles away in Florida. That's right. Everybody Everybody gets to have fun except for you. Is this AI? No, it's called Spanish. Mhm. US are ready to open a new chapter in the relationship between our people and our countries. Apparently, the only thing standing in the way of a better future are those who control your country, man, man. And there he is, bro. That old ass [ __ ] Oh my god. That ring. Oh Jesus. Indicted in the US.
Oh, they're going to go get him. Oh man, that's just too bad. And uh as a Latino with tons of Cuban friends, I love Marco and them freeing my brothers. I mean, again, like my uh a lot of my family is in Florida, so you know, there's a I mean, my mom was always very uh very favorable towards it as well. So, I think that really I mean, it's it's a great thing. It's an amazing thing. And so, uh and then the Cubans can build out Guantanamo Bay together, but the US can house all the criminals.
I'm telling you guys, like a better world is possible. a better world is possible. And and I didn't even know like what they really need to do. Here's what they need to do is they need to get all these retards money, that $18 million, just take it. Just kill them and take it away from them. And then after that, just give it to the people and be like, "All right, guys. Well, uh, you know, this is supposed to be your money. So, uh, we're going to have a government. We're going to give the money to the government.
You guys can figure out what you want to do, right?" And like, that's it. That's what I do, right? I mean, that seems like it's pretty simple. and uh just kill them. That's it. Pay Cuba to house criminals. Maybe I I don't even think we should do that. Honestly, I think Cuba has enough of their own problems. Like I don't think they have the infrastructure to deal with like extra criminals. Like they've got so many of these problems to begin with, right? And Marco Rubio's reading my mind. Yeah, I guess so. And uh yeah, he's usually kept out of the loop.
Who knows? Didn't they didn't Hassan say Cuba was doing great on his recent trip? Well, again, I mean, like this is and I find this to be very funny because like it really goes to show that all of these like communist socialist larpers the all of the like in like these communist countries, it's not like, you know, everybody's equal. No, it's just everybody's poor, everybody's poor and then you have a handful of people that have a lot of money and they basically make all the decisions. And I think that what this is the it's a power fantasy that I think it's a narcissistic power fantasy that I think a lot of leftists have in America that they think that communism is going to result in them being those anointed few.
They're not going to be in the bread lines. They're not going to be on a 9-month wait list for a toaster. They're not going to be sitting there trying to where's the eggs? We haven't had eggs for six years. They're going to have all the eggs they want because they're going to run the country. Uh yeah, I don't THINK SO. YEAH, I DON'T THINK SO. AH, GEEZ. OH, probably not. You know, the inmates could be uh building the infrastructure for the Cubans to enjoy. Maybe, right? But like then you're going to I I I think that they need to deal with things themselves, right?
And uh according to AI, what is this here? Uh according to AI to think, what is this here? If I can find uh what this is and about Venezuela, mother passed away after discovering her son, gone missing in custody, have been dead for nearly a year, and the family was never notified. that's a Venezuelan regime for you. Well, and I think that this is the problem, right? And um like the problem is that a lot of people don't understand that not taking action is taking action. Whenever you don't do something, you just allow somebody else to do something.
And when the other person does something and that thing is something that's really bad, then you've got a huge problem. So, I think that's it. You're wrong on this. They're so blind. and they assume everything's working and they'll be in charge and above that they'll be in charge and everything will work. So, you think that they're so stupid that they don't even believe that they're going to be special, that everybody is just going to be rich and it's going to be fine. Well, anyway, the 94year-old serves as Cuba's president from 2008. Yeah, that's whenever Castro died.
It was somewhere around there. And his younger brother of Fidel Castro, there it is. 94 years old going to get arrested. Oh my god. Well, there it is. Thank God they're going to get rid of these guys. And hopefully after this they'll be able to uh free Cuba. I think that'd be great. Donut operator dropped you on his stream earlier. Nothing negative, just about he's watching your stream about Mixtape. Oh yeah, I saw that. I mean, Donut like I saw that they were talking a little bit about me. I don't know if I can find a clip of it.
They're talking about me going on that podcast. I've thought about it. I mean, like I you know, again, I can drive down to San Antonio. It's nothing, right? I'm in Austin, so uh that's like an hour for me. Maybe a little bit less if I'm driving fast. But like uh yeah, it's not even a big deal at all. Like I know I got plenty of friends in San Antonio anyway, right?
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