April 26, 2007
The Hypocrisy of Some African-American "Leaders"
The photo below is the last photograph taken - on April 11of this year - of Oscar Sánchez Madam along with Marta Beatriz Roque before Madam was taken two days later by Cuban State Security, incarcerated and found guilty, via a secret "trial" and sentenced to 4 years imprisonment. His crime? Peligrosidad - "dangerousness."

As you can see, Mr. Madam is black. I wonder how Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, the NAACP, Pastor's for Peace, Harry Belafonte, Danny Glover, Charles Rangel, etal, would react if an African-American man were taken from his home, tried secretly and sentenced to jail time for "dangerousness"?
Hat tip: Stefania
Posted by Val Prieto at April 26, 2007 03:26 PM
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danny glover is buddy buddy with chavez. Why don't sharpton, jackson and company send glover over to see chavez about about justice and equality in Cuba, eh?
Posted by: IBBQ4YOU2
at April 26, 2007 06:09 PM
If the EXACT same thing had happened in apartheid-era South Africa, can you imagine the outcry, outrage and utter indignation of the MSM, the "liberal" establishment and, of course, the ever-so-sensitive Hollywood crowd? All hell would be breaking loose. But what do they do when it involves a black Cuban who opposes Castro's tyranny? The same thing they've done about Dr. Biscet and others. NOTHING.
Posted by: asombra
at April 27, 2007 12:02 PM
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