I have read that the Cuban revolution was a walkover: Castro's forces didn't get much of a fight from Batista. Also, all of Castro's attempts to export revolution elsewhere in the western hemisphere failed. Last of all, Cuba isn't such a great place to live. So I have a hard time understanding why the Left considers him to be some kind of hero.
This photo doesn't show any bravery or nobility on Castro's part, to say the least.
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I have read that the Cuban revolution was a walkover: Castro's forces didn't get much of a fight from Batista. Also, all of Castro's attempts to export revolution elsewhere in the western hemisphere failed. Last of all, Cuba isn't such a great place to live. So I have a hard time understanding why the Left considers him to be some kind of hero.
This photo doesn't show any bravery or nobility on Castro's part, to say the least.
Paint them all black and you have Chicago.
--GRA
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