This is Cuba RIGHT NOW..
Chapters7
Introduces Code Pink festival in Havana and compares it to a communist Burning Man, setting up the critique.
Asmongold TV frames Code Pink’s Cuba trip and the Havana blackout as optics-driven theater that ignores Cubans’ daily struggles, roasting protestors and dissecting geopolitical narratives with blunt sarcasm.
Summary
In this spirited installment from Asmongold TV, the host dissects Code Pink’s humanitarian visit to Cuba and the dramatic nationwide blackout that followed. He contrasts the luxury hotel where some activists stayed with the sweeping power outage that left most Cubans in darkness, calling out the optics as painfully hypocritical. Asmongold walks through clips from Havana and the airport, labeling the event a symbolic display that mirrors Burning Man for a communist audience, while highlighting hospital power failures and the human toll. He weaves in tangential critiques of U.S. policy and Trump-era sanctions, arguing the broader story is about systemic constraints rather than individual protests. The creator also riffs on the performers’ privileged comfort, the legality of staying in prohibited accommodations, and the moral theater surrounding “solidarity” with Cuba. Throughout, he contrasts on-the-ground realities with the sensationalism of online leftist activism, questioning whether the activists truly stand with Cubans or with their own media narratives. The hour closes with reflections on whether Western critics would actually relocate to witness Cuba under its current regime and a broader call to scrutinize political performances versus lived experiences.
Key Takeaways
- The Havana blackout exposed a stark contrast: a five-star hotel remained powered while vast areas went dark, highlighting supply constraints and government priorities.
- Code Pink activists and their entourage stayed in luxury accommodations, prompting questions about who bears the true burden of political stunts.
- The discussion links U.S. sanctions to humanitarian outcomes, arguing that policy and blockade dynamics distort public perception and aid delivery.
- Asmongold points to hospital power cuts and ventilator concerns to illustrate the human cost behind political theater.
- The video repeatedly challenges the authenticity of Western protesters advocating Cuba’s political system, suggesting personal gain and attention as primary motivators.
Who Is This For?
Essential viewing for viewers who want a critical, unflinching take on Western protest movements around Cuba and how media narratives intersect with real-world conditions. It’s especially relevant for those who follow Asmongold TV’s take on geopolitics, media ethics, and online activism.
Notable Quotes
""There’s a huge power outage last night and the only place that still had electricity was the five-star hotel where they’re staying.""
—Sets up the central optics issue: privilege vs. blackout realities outside the resort zone.
""This is Cuba right now. Exactly what happens in Dying Light. It’s like a horror game.""
—Uses a vivid metaphor to contrast urban blackout scenes with normal life under Cuban conditions.
""The Cuban communist dictatorship had to cut off power to impoverished peasants so kneecap could conduct a humanitarian performance.""
—Bold claim linking outage to a deliberate political stunt by activists.
""If you travel first class, stay in a luxury hotel, enjoy an imperial breakfast... while Cubans are starving to death.""
—Calls out perceived hypocrisy of participants compared to Cuban daily realities.
""These are the type of idiots that will run our country if we let them.""
—Expresses a broader alarm about online activism influencing politics.
Questions This Video Answers
- Did Code Pink’s Cuba trip actually worsen conditions for ordinary Cubans during the blackout?
- How do U.S. sanctions impact humanitarian aid to Cuba and the Cuban electrical grid?
- What is Hassan Piker’s role in debates about Cuba, and why is it controversial?
- Why do Western protesters stay in specific hotels when visiting restricted areas like Cuba?
- What are the real conditions in Cuban hospitals during power outages and how is patient care affected?
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Full Transcript
So, did Code Pink's humanitarian festival cause a blackout in Havana, Cuba? So, basically, they had a I guess like a music festival. So, basically, this is like um it's kind of like it seems like this event was kind of like Burning Man for like uh communists, right? It was like communist Burning Man. And so they all went to uh but the only people burning up apparently are the ones in the hospital and uh because they shut down the power and that's what's happened. And uh it's a good analogy. Let's make a the curse in a dog and a person named Iran.
Gives dogs in way. Oh, I mean with a Ron that's something totally different. Yeah. It's the fire festival. Exactly. So let's watch this. Oh, look at them all. Wow. Wow. man, man. How about that? Oh, that's crazy. So, uh, this is the same woman here. We're in Havana. We have landed our solidarity of humanitar humanitarian aid to the US blockade trying to suffocate the Cuban people into submission. Okay, here we go. Let's watch it. We're here in the Havana Jose Marti airport. This is just one part of the donations that we brought. Uh there's 6,500 pounds of donations.
Wow. Uh the value is about half a million dollars. It's a drop in the bucket for what Cuba needs, but it's a show of our solidarity with the people of Cuba and our opposition to what Trump is doing to try to strangle the Cuba. RESIST. RESIST. SEE, THIS IS MORE LOGIC AND morality inversion where they end up siding with the country that like why is it that Cuba has political prisoners? Why is it that Cuba kills journalists and they kill people that are oppositional to their government? Like I'm sorry, but like the moment that I see somebody running defense for a government that kills its own people for uh you know like basically disagreeing with them uh the that's the moment that I stop like you should never listen to the morality of a person like that because everything that they're going to say is going to be [ __ ] Everything is going to be [ __ ] There's no consistency.
There's no reasoning. There's nothing. It is pure like emotiondriven reasoning. Why does she look like a Dr. Seuss character? She looks like the Lorax. Young people in Cuba that Yeah. zero logic. Yeah. There's no reasoning for it. They lack the comprehension of actual morality. And so, yeah, Paul lucky. Uh, it seems a little weird to chant, "This is what democracy looks like in the streets of an authoritarian country that explicitly bans all political parties outside the Communist Party of Cuba." It's really sad. It's genuinely sad to see these people do this. And honestly, I I hate to say this, but I do hope that one of the times that they go out and they go on one of these virtue signal things, I hope that the government there just takes all of them and puts them in a camp.
I do. I hope that's what happens. That's what they deserve because they're running defense. And I I do really mean that by the way. Uh here's the reason why these people are running defense for a regime, an administration, a occupation of the government that kills people by the thousands. Their own government kills their own people. There is nothing that could be more poetically just than for them to face those same consequences. for them to be put in those political work camps, for them to be sent to the re-education camps, for them be to be the ones that gets put in jail and then, you know, indefinitely held there forever.
That's what should [ __ ] happen to them. And I hope one day it does. And eventually, I honestly, like, if I was Trump, I'd pay him to do it. I would I'd say, "Listen, all right, here it is. So, these people are going to come on over there. Why don't we all right, you want the sanctions lifted? Next time a bunch of our weird, cringe protesters come over there, arrest all of them and put them in a work camp. We'll get rid of your sanctions. Right. You kill two birds with one stone. Cubans 100% agree. Yeah, I know.
And uh don't let them back in. Maybe you're right. And so if I were Trump, I'd say keep them there. Yeah, I just keep them there. And uh that's it. I hate these people. And and the reason why is that they're the ones that here's the big problem is that they create a environment where this type of behavior is enabled. They create an environment where it's allowed and people accept it. And I think that's what makes it so toxic and bad is that they're the ones that are enabling all this. They're the ones that are pushing all of that.
So people have lights. Uh the rest of Cuba does not. Yeah. The new CC cut for lefties. I like that they're politically motivated. They are. And uh hate isn't a strong enough word. I You're right. I I I I agree with you honestly. So anyway, uh let's go back. I I'll look at that later on, but first thing I'll focus on this, too. Breaking footage from outside the hotel in Cuba where communist flotillaa Pab Okay, this Code Pink, this is also Hassan apparently is there. So the entire island, this is what happened last night. This is actually probably the worst optics that one of these events has ever had.
So, let me explain what happened. So, last night or somewhere around there, Cuba's electrical grid went basically offline. And one of the only places that still had electricity was the tourist five-star hotel that all of these Americans and Westerners are staying at while they can cosplay as being communist revolutionaries in Cuba. I'm not even kidding you. You're going to see the videos and the entire other [ __ ] rest of the country is blacked out, but there's like that one light on the hill and that's the light that they're all staying at. It's crazy. Here we go.
Watch this. Look. Look. I don't know how many of these videos It's like Resident Evil, bro. Everybody's gone. All the lights are off. Crash out. Yeah, look at this. So, this is the place. Obviously, everybody's doing just fine here. I'm assuming this is the uh this is the hotel. Look how good they look. Oh, wow. Wow. Everything's lit up. It's so great, isn't it? Oh, boy. Useful idiots. Yeah, I know. Isn't it sad? Mhm. Does blame Israel for this? Well, yeah, of course he did. I mean, Israel, why would Israel do this? Audio is broken.
I don't think the audio is broken. I'm pretty sure it's not. Uh, it is broken. Okay, I need to stop opening it on either pages. I think that's what really [ __ ] it. I mean, it's not really nothing happening, right? But yeah, look at all this. So, then you immediately you walk outside of the safe zone, right? You walk outside of the safe zone and now you're in the wild. You've just regressed 1,000 years in technology. Power's out. Yep. Oh my god. Where's all the lights? What happened to the lights, guys? That's crazy. There's nothing on at all.
Need to craft a torch, I guess. So yeah, you exited the capitalism zone. You you've entered into socialism and communism here. Here we go. Wow. This is Cuba right now. Exactly what happens in Dying Light. Yeah. Yeah. This is It's like a horror game. Exactly. It is. Oh my god. That's crazy. Yeah. Dying light. Well, it is literally a dying light. I mean, so what happened is that obviously, you know, here we go. Angry man goes to a hotel where Code Pink communists are staying in Cuba. Uh they get to enjoy electricity thanks to a generator, but 99% of Cubans are without electricity after tonight's nationwide blackout.
Okay, let's take a look at it, guys. Here we go. See that? Wow. What a nice place. And everywhere else is pitch [ __ ] black. Jesus. Look at that. OH MY GOD. People are calling it the abyss. That's advanced darkness. It is priorities in a nutshell. Yep. There you go, guys. And uh so the optics are brutal. That there's no way they thought this was a good idea. And here's another image of it. I have a friend in Cuba that just notified me that every patient in the hospital that was on a ventilator died tonight. Well, I don't know about every single one, right?
It's hard to say, but it does look like that probably happened. So, this basically caused a huge power outage. And this is uh again like and think about how sad that is. My mom was on a ventilator, you know, like what the [ __ ] Like even my dad was for a period of time. Like to just you know imagine somebody sitting there in a hospital bed just you know dying just because the power's out. It's just that that's horrible. What a terrible way to die. And uh not to mention just how sad it is. So yeah, I mean obviously it's horrible to see something like that happen.
thinking of the dial uh there's something supremely saddening and enraging seeing a hospital running on a bare minimum power thinking about dialysis patients babies in the NCIU and others tonight in Cuba this is a blockade of death of course right and that's it and so you've got the entire the entire area is uh is out of power except for obviously look at this all these people are so happy wow hospitals will have generators even if they died you can manually ventilate patients with a bag They they they won't all die. Oh, they won't all die.
That's great. Yep. And so this is it. The Cuban communist dictatorship had to cut off power to impoverished peasants so kneecap could conduct a humanitarian performance. It's just embarrassing, man. It really is. How can America do this to me? I know, man. And went to Cuba uh to fight, but only for them to kill a few hospitalized Cuban patients. Well, it's hard to know whether or not this uh this is actually related or not, but it seems like it probably is. We'll get to that in a minute. Let me focus on this first. And uh but yeah, the optics on it obviously it looks terrible, right?
It looks absolutely horrible. See something like this happen. And where did it go? Oh, here we go. Irish band kneecap consume electricity and perform a concert for Code Pink and liberal activists in Cuba while Cubans face constant electricity blackouts. man. Man, that's too bad, huh? So, they're going around. Is this really the USA's fault on this, though? Of course, everything is the United States fault. The United States are the ones that have caused all this bad stuff to happen. And if they just let Cuba do what they want, then everything would be amazing. But for some reason uh that they won't do that because they don't want it they don't want the world to see how great Cuba is and uh Ncap and Bob Villain need to be executed publicly for treason.
I don't know about that but uh you know I could see them uh you know like I I I don't I don't know like I mean it that's that's a bit much but like I do know a lot of people hate him, right? I think it's pretty obvious. All the patients on ventilators in Cubid hospitals died after ban kneecap used massive amounts of electricity during humanitarian performance for fellow communists while the performers and activists stayed in a five-star hotel with power. And it's just really [ __ ] sad to see. And uh let me scroll back down and find the other ones too.
And people said that Hassan broke the law by the way. Like I don't really know exactly why this is but I'll go and look at it. So this is the government policy. He says that the government policy is that uh the government makes it illegal for stay for us to stay where we want in Cuba. We have to stay in five-star hotels. He has to be in a fivestar hotel, guys. It's not an option. It's just mandatory. So, uh by the way, Hassan just broke the US law and he could get face a $250,000 fine, 10 years in prison once he gets back.
The uh US Department of State maintains Cuba prohibited accommodations list, which bans American travelers from staying at or paying for over 400 government-owned hotels, guest houses, or resorts. Well, I don't know. I I kind of assumed he wasn't staying at one of the ones that was prohibited, but who knows? I guess we're going to have to find out. So, uh it's not good. Can you imagine if he gets arrested for this? That's going to be insane. And uh Oh, here we go. Is there The Irish people were called terrorists for so long. Oh, here we go.
So, let let's watch this. Yeah. Cubans were called terrorists. I don't I can't remember the last time Cuba invaded a country. I don't know. Have you Have you invaded any countries? Cuba? No, I think that sums it up. Respect. the US administration and Trump is uh forcing a blockade and uh it's it's starving the country of the necessities it needs to to to thrive, you know, like the Cuban people are able to run their own affairs and they have been doing for so long. And it's quite inspirational to see after so many years of like a blockade and like the America weaponizing resources and weaponizing fuel and food and whatever else to see the Cuban people still have, you know, spirit and strength.
So it's quite inspirational to see that average European to label someone a terrorist because then you can treat them differently and it's actually uh really easy to figure out whether somebody's a terrorist or not. Are you targeting and killing innocent civilians to achieve a political goal? If the answer is yes, then you're a terrorist. It's actually super simple. Are you trying to inflict a large amount of civilian and non-combatant casualties uh in order to achieve a political goal? Okay. Well, then there you go. Try and make the world treat them differently. And you see that in the mainstream media.
Yeah, we know the importance of showing solidar solidarity because they want to isolate all these countries and make them feel like that they have no support by themselves. America does. No, they don't. I mean, you're talking about Hamas. I mean, why why does America not have political prisoners but Cuba does? Well, there you go. I mean, it's pretty easy to see which one's wrong. And then when that happens, then, you know, that's when Imperialism. You you you have a bunch of uh you have a bunch of thirdworlders and uh you know third world uh you know advocates that think that it's an equivalent lifestyle to have a government that's going around killing their own people and starving them in order to achieve political goals.
That's the reason why. So I think making people known and making people seen is that important. Cubans and IRS terrorists. Well, I don't think I mean I think it's pretty obvious. It's very very clear that most of the Cubans are probably just trying to survive, right? But like it's the government that are the problem by your definition. Terrorists and US is terrorist to Cuba. Again, like I I understand you want to try this morality inversion, but that's not really going to work with me. Uh Cuba is a communist uh country. Uh they don't allow any sort of political opposition.
They allow drugs to come into our country. They are a threat in that way as well. whenever we fought Maduro and we were trying to capture Maduro. Uh the people that were killed guarding Maduro were Cubans. Uh this is the big problem, right? And so if you don't want us to do something like that, then don't go and do things that put us in a bad position. And that's what they've done. All they would have to do is just give in to whatever President Trump's demands are. But they don't want to do that. So now this is what happens.
It's a systematic problem here, you know. So, we need to put pressure on local politicians to actually look at the real issue here because you can bring aid to as many countries as possible, as much aid as you want. But if you don't change the systematic structure, which is the government structures of that country and the blockade, then nothing's going to change. So, we need to be pressure. They performed a forced abortion on a woman who was a political prisoner for protesting. Well, yeah. It's because they're evil. I mean, like it's it's really simple why they're doing it.
Like the thing is that and and this is one of the big issues is that people have no problem dissecting and looking at every bad thing that America has done and America has done bad things but the reality is that whenever you compare the amount of bad things and like the the how bad it is over here versus there it's not even close. It's not even in the same universe. And so anybody who has shifted and also here's the real reason and the real way that you know this isn't true. There are a lot of socialist [ __ ] holes that are in the world right now.
There are there are many of them. They're in South America. Some of them are in East Asia, etc. None of these people are living in those [ __ ] holes. They live in their nice, comfortable capitalist western culture societies. And then they come over and cosplay like revolutionaries. That's what they do. It's because they don't actually believe any of this. The sanctions didn't block Cuba from trade with the rest of the world. Why does the USA have to supply them with everything? Well, I have no idea what the sanctions are. I have no clue. Politicians, you don't see Cuba or you don't see Palestine or you don't see Iran bombing and attacking hospitals and schools.
And you don't see Iran bombing and and Palestine bombing and attacking hospitals and schools. Really, you have to realize that that that these things don't happen by people who are trying to save you or people are trying to bring freedom to your country. You know what I mean? Freedom at the end of a bomb doesn't work. as soon as people can see the real truth what's happening here that Kuba will be a prosperous country because I just wish that we could send these people to Iran. I do I would I I think it would be a great use of our tax money to send these people to the countries that they want to defend and then take away their passports and keep them there.
Yep. There it is. All right. You think it's so great now you live here country. If you look around here it's one of the most beautiful countries I've ever been. So we hope soon that this will all come to an end and Cubans can live the way they should be living free and happy and the international community is standing with you in solidarity. The Irish people are standing in solidarity with you and hopefully very soon uh all this madness will come to an end. It's time it's time for the international community, I think, to to show to give that support back the way the Cubans have for a long time helped countries in Africa or wherever they were, whatever crisis is saying doctors.
So, I think it's our it's our turn now to return the favor. Jesus Christ. Jesus. Communist, Irish, and Scottish. Yes, clearly. And uh yeah, what an echo chamber. It's It's so [ __ ] embarrassing, isn't it? Oh my [ __ ] god. And uh what a bunch of retards. Seeing dumb on for people get like this gets screen time. Reminds me of the dumb [ __ ] Billy isish on stage about the land. Oh no. Yeah. No land is stolen. Yeah. Nothing is stolen on stolen land or something like that. I No one is illegal on stolen land. That's what it was.
Cuba actually invaded Israel in 1973. There were Cuban tank units fighting in the Golden Heights. At least 180 Cuban soldiers were killed and 250 wounded. again like they will never these people called the Nova Festival partying beside a concentration camp have no sense of irony. Well, now they're partying inside of the concentration camp. So, it makes it even better. So, let's take a look at this one. Is this the same one? Yeah, we saw this one before. Here we go. Man, whole place is blacked out minus like three three street lamps. Do you really think they think they're the good guys?
Uh, I don't I think that they do. I think they do think that. Mhm. communism hasn't worked. Why do they think [ __ ] Cuba's communism worked? It's because they're stupid. Uh they're they're stupid and that's really all there is to it. Like you could say like, "Oh, it's 50 other reasons." But no, that's that's really the reason why they're dumb. Oh, here we go. This is it. This is the boat trip, right? Foreign leftists in Cuba saying that they're in the same boat as the Cuban people. Yeah, guys. Like, that's what I'm saying, bro. This [ __ ] sucks, man.
Like, damn. Like, I hate I hate imperialism. I hate the West. This stuff's Man, this is awful. You believe that? Yeah, we're in the same boat, guys. If you successful business, you should give it to the government. I don't know what they what they do like that over on Cuba. I have no idea. Watching a pro Palestine uh wearing t-shirt saying defend the right to protest with an Iranian regime supporter holding a placard of Ayatollah Kamani who murdered thousands of protesters. This is I think that I think that people are starting to realize that this entire movement of these people are just full of a bunch of patriotic or sorry not patriotic pathological narcissists.
That's it. There's no actual value inside of any of this. Isn't it obnoxious? Oh my god. Choose the right side of history. And it's a picture of Kain. Oh god. Islamic human rights commission. What about the rights of the people that they killed? Like how can you be a human rights commission and you're holding up a sign of a guy that presided over a government that systematically killed tens of thousands of its own people. It it just And how does anybody by This is just unbelievable, man. I don't know what to say. Jesus Christ. These people are crazy.
Well, again, it's all about doing what's going to make them feel morally superior. I think that's what it's all about. And also, I saw this. I don't know if it's true. Um, Hassan Piker's glasses were $1,400. It would take the average Cuban nine years to purchase his glasses. I mean, maybe this isn't true. Maybe it's a knockoff brand or something, but like, oh man, that's really bad. It is. That's a little [ __ ] embarrassing, isn't it? And uh where's the protest happening? I don't know. They're oppressed by the freedom that we give them. I guess so.
Well, actually, that's true. Our youth are being radicalized in college and indoctrinated, thanks in part to foreign funds from places like Qatar. Well, it's all all over the world, right? I mean, that's that's uh Yeah. You travel first class, you stay in a luxury hotel, enjoy an imperial breakfast with views of the Congress of Cuba while Cubans are starving to death. You have to have some nerve. And these are actual Cubans talking about it, right? Assan says, "Cubans like not having." This is not true. It's uh it's incredible. It's it's truly one of my favorite places officially.
I totally understand why Will was saying that about Cuba. Um it's remarkable. The people's resilience is remarkable. There's I mean there's like rolling blackouts that take place throughout the day every day all around the country, right? 11 million people. But today is a beautiful day out here. It's like 75° sunny. People are partying. People are partying in the [ __ ] streets. They're I don't know if it's like a island mindset. I don't know if it's like are you really trying to run defense for the fact that they can't keep the power on? You're really trying to reframe the fact that they can't keep the power on as like some kind of like [ __ ] resilience of like imperialism.
This is the most embarrassing [ __ ] bro. Like, and also like he's sitting, by the way, is he out there in the street? Is his power getting cut off? Absolutely not. No, he's there with his high-speed internet, with his huge streaming setup, and in his nice hotel room, in his air conditioning room. Oh, yep. I don't know if that has something to do with it. I'm sure that has something to do with it, but like they're just chilling. Like it's uh it's incredible. It's it's truly one of my favorite places officially. I totally understand why Will was saying that about it's just sad.
And uh it's just it's yours. At least he's doing some talking [ __ ] making fun of others. Well, what do you want? Like I I feel like the thing is that so I think that what I do does it does improve the world. I think it does. I view the this group of people I do I I view this group of people. You just burnt through the Cuban people's electricity for the week for that painful deafening slop. There you go. And so I I do think that I'm advocating for something that's good. I think that I'm making the world a better place.
Now am I a perfect person? No, absolutely not. But I do think so. And I don't think that I need to leave my house to do that. I I I don't want to. I don't like leaving my house. But uh you know, I like sitting here and I like, you know, advocating for and talking about things that I think are important. And uh that's it. You think Assan believes what he says? Yeah. I mean, I think to an extent, but most people don't actually believe what they say because they don't live the way that they say.
And this is the big I think this is the very very big test is that would a person do what they're doing now if they had the option to do something that would be better and if the answer is yes then they don't really believe it. They don't actually believe this. They don't really believe it. Now I mean it's an idea and it sounds good but it's not something that they would actually do and that's it. And and so like you know for example many people whenever they say like oh well you know like I I I'm a humble person and everything whenever they get a bunch of money well they want to spend all the money.
They want people to know that they have a lot of money. They want to be seen as a rich person. And so again all you have to do is you just look at what people do whenever they have the opportunity to do what is more uh luxurious more beneficial for their ego easier etc. And so I've been ra I've raided with dozens of Cubans living in Cuba. Uh you know what you can do? Invite Cubans into Discord to share their experiences with the government. Break the left's narrative. Well, they'll just say that they're all paid or something like that.
And I don't want to have anybody uh identify themsel in a way that you know could put them at risk. But uh yeah, they talk to talk but can't walk to walk. Yeah, exactly. These people have no problem talking to talk but they will never actually act in this way that's not advantageous to them immediately. So that's it. So, we're on the plane now getting ready to go to Havana, Cuba. We He's going to Cuba. I hope they has to go. These people do not give a [ __ ] about the Cubans. There have been medicine shortages in Cuba for decades now.
And I had not seen this woman making videos saying she's going to Cuba to help the Cuban people. Only when Donald Trump starts talking about the communist regime in Well, it's because people lost interest with them talking about ICE. And then before ICE, people lost interest with them talking about Palestine. And before Palestine, people lost interest with them talking about how Donald Trump is X, Y, or Z. The reason why they're doing this is for attention. But in doing something about it, do these activists want to go stand with the Cuban people? If you're in Cuba and you're watching this, they do not care about you.
They only care about opposing Donald Trump. And since Donald Trump is working to remove the communist regime that has plagued that island, now they care about the Cuban people and they want to stand in solidarity with them. These are the type of idiots that will run our country if we let them. This is why it's important to register to vote and make sure you get out to vote because these people can vote and they do vote and they will put That's what we got to fix that. We got to fix that. We got to do something about that.
Idiots in office who represent the things they want done. I want you to really think about this. Think about how stupid this is. In Cuba, they have chronic food shortages, frequent power outages, extremely low wages. Many people depend on remittances. They have limited access. Why do they not care about the 30,000 people dying in Iran? Because caring about that would be aligning themselves with an Israeli or American perspective. So, they have no problem letting a bunch of people die if it's inconvenient for their worldview. Internet and censorship. Also, internet is expensive. So, a lot of people use like public hotspots.
There are restrictions on free speech. Criticizing the government there is not in your best interest. So not in your best interest. I wonder what he mean by that. What this woman is saying is hey people, we're going to come help you and stand in solidarity because Trump is working to get rid of the communist regime that has been oppressing your island for decades. And we want him to stop what he's doing. What we're going to do is we're going to come give you a little bit of medicine and pat ourselves on the back and make ourselves feel good.
Then we're going to go back to the United States where we live comfortably and have everything we need. And then we're going to hope that Trump leaves you alone so you can continue to be oppressed and so you can continue to deal with and and there is nothing that would be worse for them than for the communist government to fall and for Cuba to be successful because that would poke a hole in their worldview. So you have to keep that in mind too is that it's in their best interest for Cuba to remain an open air prison.
They want it to be like that on power outages, low wages, chronic food shortages. We don't really care about helping you. Yes. We just care about opposing Donald Trump and you're the next thing that he's talking about. So, we're going to act like we care about you. And in reality, in our opposition, we're fighting to make sure you stay in the same shitty position because we're virtuous and moral. Love you, Cubans. These people are insufferable idiots. They will actively make the world a worse place if we let them. And they'll do it while patting themselves on the back, calling themselves virtuous.
These people are That's what's so annoying about it, right? You think it's hypocritical? I saw this chat multiple times today, single day, they can give money simultaneously, saying how hard it is. Everybody's financially struggling in America. Well, here's the way I see it, right? Is that like I I've I've had a number of opportunities in my life that have generated a large amount of money for me. And I also work all the time and I plan on continuing to work all the time. like I don't plan on retiring next year. I don't plan on retiring in 5 years or 10 years or 20 years.
So, if I'm already successful and I'm doing really well now and I live a relatively simple and humble life, then why do I really need to? And and and by the way, if I ever got married and and started a family or something like that, I'd buy a nice expensive house next to a good school area and I'd do that for my family and my kids. Now, for me, I have no problem living in the shed, but you know, for somebody else, I will make the decision that's in their best interest.
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