January 30, 2007
A short message for the Bolivarian Youth
Today's Miami herald has an interview with the Bolivarian Youth Group members and I wont comment on anything stated but the following:
'There are so many people who say, `Fidel killed my father,' and my response is, 'Well, sorry, your father was probably a bad person,' '' said Emmanuel Lopez, 21, head of the FAU chapter. ``When they cite things like that, they say he was a dissident, but then you research it and find out he was being paid by the CIA.''
Emmanuel Lopez, I have just one thing to say. Prove it. Here's a link to a list (one of 22) of Cubans whose death are atributed to fidel castro and his regime. Please prove that each and every one of those people on those lists was being paid by the CIA.
Because you cannot make a statement like that and not be prepared to back it up with FACTS and DOCUMENTATION.
So get to work, little boy.
Posted by Val Prieto at January 30, 2007 12:38 PM
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La ignorancia y recomemierderia de los Bolivarian Youth Group no tiene limite.
Posted by: Tati
at January 30, 2007 01:07 PM
I am trying to control my emotions over what this PUNK kid said.... I can't so I had better not say what I feel.
Posted by: pototo
at January 30, 2007 01:30 PM
I hope he GETS everything that his great Bolivarian Revolution will GIVE him.
Posted by: Firefly
at January 30, 2007 01:43 PM
'There are so many people who say, `Fidel killed my father,' and my response is, 'Well, sorry, your father was probably a bad person,' '' said Emmanuel Lopez, 21, head of the FAU chapter. ``When they cite things like that, they say he was a dissident, but then you research it and find out he was being paid by the CIA.''
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Let me see if I follow Lopez logic or lack of it ... we know chavez sees the USA as the enemy and Lopez is in "enemy" territory (more likely subsidized by chavez government) , taking advantage of the freedoms available here (clearly not in chavez Venezuela)to promote ideology against the United States. So, Lopez might be perceived as a "bad" person ... would perception and arbitrary positions justify killing or eliminating the "bad" person?
Give me a break!!!
What's disturbing about these individuals is that they would indiscriminantly speak against and oppose the death penalty because we should "respect" life. But they forget to recognize that for them all "life" is not equal ... Hypocrites!! Many of these people have no qualms about protesting the loss of lives in Iraq, while supporting the killing of innocent beings through abortions ... where's the consistency here?
I wish you well :) Melek
"What ever the motive for the INSULT, it is always best to overlook it; for folly doesn't
deserve resentment, and malice is punished by neglect."~ S. Johnson
Posted by: Melek
at January 30, 2007 01:54 PM
``Cuba is much better off than other Third World countries I visited.''
Stupid ignorant fool. These idiots make me sick. So he visited Cuba and found paradise. Let him go live there. I personally would be happy to provide a raft as transportation.
Posted by: Ziva
at January 30, 2007 02:00 PM
Some of them probably were CIA mercnaries. Wasn't it the same white house that you staunchly support that said: "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence." and "You can't prove a negative".
Posted by: Stan Circ
at January 30, 2007 02:05 PM
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Posted by: Cigar Mike Pancier
at January 30, 2007 02:09 PM
Stan Circ,
Please man. Give me a fucking break.
While there's no denying that some - very few, if more than a handful - Cuban exiles worked at some point or another for the CIA, to make a generalization of this magnitude is not only absurd, but disingenuous.
Posted by: Val Prieto
at January 30, 2007 02:35 PM
That guy is a shithead and we are giving them they want, notoriety and to be on the same plane as the true freedom fighters. Mentioning them here does nothing for us and everything for them. It's your blog but if it were mine I wouldn't use it to do their work for them.
Posted by: Henry "Conductor" Gomez
at January 30, 2007 02:40 PM
And Stan Circ in a civilized country you need to have PROOF of a crime in order to be found guilty of it. There is a presumption of innocence. It's easy for this shithead to say "he was probably..." it's another thing to prove it. Ana Belen Montes was a Cuban spy in the pentagon. She was afforded every right guaranteed by our constitution and she plead guilty and took the 25 years in prison. Why? Because they had enough evidence on her to have her hanged from a yard arm.
I just want to my fist through that asshole's face.
Posted by: Henry "Conductor" Gomez
at January 30, 2007 02:45 PM
Just try not to give these people attention. That's what they want. Unfortuneatly, this group operates at my school.
Posted by: DC
at January 30, 2007 03:03 PM
In pictures of the "Bolivarian" Youth this white kid with a fade looked like the only one who could be Cuban. And I wondered what this exile kid was doing with that obese middle-aged Mexican in the red "Che" tee-shirt and two females in the picture who also didn't look Cuban.
Now we have the answers. The boy was abandoned by his father, a Mariel refugee, who lived in the U.S. for 20 years before returning to Cuba in 2000, when his son was 15.
I've only known of three Cubans who ever returned to Cuba: Elián (at gunpoint); Juan Pablo Roque, the Castro double-agent responsible for the deaths of the Brothers to the Rescue; and this boy's father.
What does this suggest to you about this kid's father?
I am tempted to say that the acorn doesn't fall far from the tree. But this boy's odious words do not originate with him: they are the echo of his father's which in turn echo those of the henchmen to whose "paradise" he returned to receive the fruits of labors of 20 years.
Posted by: Manuel A. Tellechea
at January 30, 2007 03:35 PM
The have the right to freedom of speech and we have the right to shut them up
Losers es para cojerlos coño y mandarlos para Cuba
Posted by: Vedado
at January 30, 2007 03:37 PM
And there are people in the US on the payrolls of countless other countries' intelligence services. We don't kill them. That's the difference between us and the Bolivariana Douchebags.
Posted by: Scott
at January 30, 2007 03:39 PM
Erm...yeah. Hundreds of Cubans paid by the CIA...riiight. Weren't some of them quite young, like in their teens? Yet they were on the CIA payroll. Suuure.
Posted by: FL Mom
at January 30, 2007 03:47 PM
So they are here, freely saying what they want, even getting published in the local paper, and they have shirts with "freedom of speech" on their chests.
Yet, there is NO freedom of speech in Cuba, and that right is dissapearing in the Venezuela they support. Folks, should we go to FIU and overwhelmingly protest these assholes (peacefully and within the law.) ? Or should we ignore them?
Posted by: Max
at January 30, 2007 05:41 PM
They don't see the irony? So some Cubans were CIA contacts, that gives the Cuban state permission to murder them? Has this screwloose ever heard of extrajudicial executions? Also, how many Latin American KGB spies were murdered by right-wing paramilitaries? Using this kid's logic, all of them deserved to die. (Hell, maybe they did...)
Posted by: Dax
at January 30, 2007 05:44 PM
Max,
If I lived in Miami I would expose and protest these communists. Personally find who is renting them space for their meetings and boycott them dry. But I am a bit militany when it comes to opposing communists.
Posted by: pototo
at January 30, 2007 06:39 PM
Max, I believe we should ignore them. They want more exposure. Try not giving them any attention.
Posted by: DC
at January 30, 2007 06:41 PM
This is the kind of statement that you have to literally ignore, walk away. Because if you really stood there and thought about it for very long, you'd probably knock the living @#$#%$ out of that dude, as I would have.
Posted by: jsb
at January 30, 2007 07:21 PM
It is now obvious why these handful of minions went to provoke the Cuban demonstrators on S.W. 8th Street. The Herald has given them more propaganda than they ever had before.
Their hero Chavez has been unable to bring Venezuela out of the grinding poverty of a Third World country. These "activists" should be in Venezuela doing volunteer social work. Then again, it's more enjoyable to live in the hated "empire."
Posted by: delacova
at January 30, 2007 07:27 PM
It is now obvious why these handful of minions went to provoke the Cuban demonstrators on S.W. 8th Street. The Herald has given them more propaganda than they ever had before.
Their hero Chavez has been unable to bring Venezuela out of the grinding poverty of a Third World country. These "activists" should be in Venezuela doing volunteer social work. Then again, it's more enjoyable to live in the hated "empire."
Posted by: delacova
at January 30, 2007 07:27 PM
What I can't stand is double standards. Would FIU tolerate the hitler youth or Skinheads doing the same? Society in general? Those would be hated to no end by the MSM. The Herald would either not give them the time of day except to ostracize them. Yet I see these despicable people put in a different category as somehow being more socially "acceptable" and worthy of the kind of coverage they are given.
With all the well documented MURDER, brutality committed by communists, what differentiates them from Nazis?
They openly denounce capitalism and yet they are here enjoying its fruits. If I were to see them I think I would lose it.
Posted by: Max
at January 30, 2007 07:40 PM
anyone watch the castro/chavez video on cnn? Is this supposed to make cubans on the island feel better about castro? what a mess he is! He couldn't talk, walk, and a few times seemed like he couldn't keep his train of thought. This man is already mentally dead. The only issue is when they bury him.
Posted by: pototo
at January 30, 2007 09:12 PM
Yes and Tiafilo Stevensen raped the Cuban reporter because she must have really wanted it under this young fool's logic of blame the victim. Life take from the taker and gives to the giver. This youngster will lose much in his lifetime if he lives long enough.
Posted by: Tomas Estrada-Palma
at January 30, 2007 09:33 PM
Yes and Tiafilo Stevensen raped the Cuban reporter because she must have really wanted it under this young fool's logic of blame the victim. Life take from the taker and gives to the giver. This youngster will lose much in his lifetime if he lives long enough.
Posted by: Tomas Estrada-Palma
at January 30, 2007 09:33 PM
so lets say i kick this guys teeth in and stick his communist pamphlets where the sun don't shine. I wonder if my excuse "well he was *probably* a bad person will hold up in court."
clearly this kid does not understand logic.
Posted by: ComeMierdaFidel
at January 30, 2007 11:32 PM
So let me see if I understand this brainless Bolivarian "Yute's" logic...because some of these men were "CIA Mercenaries" (If they were Cuban, how can they be mercenaries?) they should be condemned to die. So anyone who was/is against Castro must work for the CIA and should,therefore, be killed?
Well isn't he in the employ of a foreign government agitating against the USA within US borders? Maybe we should follow the same logic and put him out of his misery.
Posted by: mavi
at January 30, 2007 11:39 PM
Would be fun if someone were to apply the same double-speak standard to this young moron. "Well, you are PROBABLY bad, so let me kill you." Excuse me, let me just get out of the way.
Posted by: Alberto Quiroga
at January 31, 2007 07:15 AM
I must reiterate what I have said already: the boy is an automaton without a braincell of his own in his head, brainwashed perhaps beyond reclamation. Do not look to him for an explanation because he is not the cause but the effect. The real culprit here is his odious father, who brought his family to this country in the Mariel boatlift in 1980, and twenty years later decamped to Cuba without his family, abandoning his then 15-year old son. The father had been long enough in his life, however, to deviate his moral compass and the result is the caricature we see today, manifesting all the hate which his father channelled directly from Communist Cuba and clinging to that hate because it is his only connection to his father. It is amazing that there have not been more cases like his in the exile community; but in Cuba itself, he would not be an anomaly. Many of us have never seen the effects of indoctrination on the new generation, but this is what it looks like.
Posted by: Manuel A. Tellechea
at January 31, 2007 07:31 AM
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