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Cuba - pbrower2a - 09-27-2021 Not much beyond America... except that it remains a problem. This is obsolete, but here is the rationale (by the late Fidel Castro) of the supposed need of a single-party State. This is from Granma, the official propaganda arm of the Communist Party of Cuba, and I cite it literally. It dates from before the anti-Communist revolutions that swept central and Balkan Europe in 1989 and 1990, so it is old. Some things change little. Disagree with its premises? So do I. Quote:Why we don’t need more than one party http://en.granma.cu/cuba/2021-09-27/why-we-dont-need-more-than-one-party Personal comment: The Commie regime in Cuba remains a useful bogeyman for American right-wingers to exploit for political ends. Such may be futile in effecting change in Cuba toward democracy, but it can certainly serve reactionary interests in America as a straw-man against anyone who disputes the tenets of neoliberal politics in America, basically a mirror image of Marxism in believing that capitalism must be a hierarchical, exploitative order in which the common man has responsibility to irresponsible elites -- a world of sweat-shops and sharecropper farming that Marxists excoriate but the Hard Right relishes. If the Commie regime in Cuba were to disappear or even to mitigate itself, then the neoliberal cause would lose much support. RE: Cuba - Anthony '58 - 12-11-2021 Just as if communism disappears after Fidel dies, so will our cultural right be seriously weakened, at the absolute least, if Roe v. Wade is overturned - as now seems likely. If the Republicans have to run on economic issues alone, they lose - pure and simple. This was proven in the years from 1932 until 1968, when the only Republican winner of a Presidential election (twice) was the ultimate RINO - Dwight D. Eisenhower, who kept the 90% top income tax rate in place, allowed the Korean War to end in a draw, through his flunky (at least according to the right, anyway) Joseph Welch, destroyed Joe McCarthy, wouldn't lift a finger to help Hungary in 1956, and signed the Civil Rights Act of 1957, during which year he also federalized the Arkansas National Guard to enforce integration at Central High School in Little Rock. It's just like a bee dies after it loses its stinger (by stinging a human being or animal) - which is why I'm rooting for the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. Hell, while they're at it, I hope they overturn Obergefell v. Hodges as well - for the exact same reason. Then the right is finished in this country - Trump or no Trump. RE: Cuba - David Horn - 12-13-2021 (12-11-2021, 02:25 PM)Anthony Wrote: Just as if communism disappears after Fidel dies, so will our cultural right be seriously weakened, at the absolute least, if Roe v. Wade is overturned - as now seems likely. The right cares very little about norms. It cares mightily about power. Don't assume that popular opposition will stop them, if they get a real toehold. The old saw about authoritarians is correct: one person, one vote, one time. |