June 25, 2007

Pretending

I got this email, from Alex Perez. It's his response to all the propaganda about castro care, etc....

Yes, that is what Cuba has become - fantasy island.

Why?

Well for starters, the Cuba government pretends to pay Cubans a salary and the Cubans pretend to work.

The government also pretends to run all the commercial industries and retail businesses yet very little is produced and not much is available for Cubans to buy.

The government pretends to offer universal health care to all Cubans which includes pretending they can do so without providing actual free medication.

Raul Castro pretends to offer 5 star all-inclusive tourist hotels for real cheap. Then the Cuban workers pretend they never heard about that deal but they just happen to be able to get hold of some water, toilet paper and other Cuban luxuries provided the tourist will give a "teep."

To get tips the Cuban worker will pretend to even like tourists to gain their confidence and pull on their heart strings. Then once the tourist's guard is down the Cuban sells them a blank CD purported to be their latests hits from their Cuban combo or they hustle a box of banana leaf fake cigars to the tourist suckers.

Then the tourist pretends to understand and not feel violated by these frauds, pick-pocketing's and bag snatching. Also the tourists pretend that their tourist dollars and euros are not arming Raul's goons so he can oppress the Cuban people .

They pretend Cubans don't want democracy or the most basic consumer goods like toilet paper or human rights like freedom of speech. Some pretend that Cubans actually can speak freely while ignoring the hundreds in dungeons for doing just that.

They pretend they know everything about Cuba so they don't even bother looking at all of the widely available information about 49 years of total tyranny under Castro.

Then the tourist is abused on their vacation in Cuba and either pretends to know the reason for their bad time (loosely referred to as the embargo or blockade, for the more dramatic) and simply forgets it.

But a few raise hell about their bad trips on some tourist chat board. So to counteract this bad PR the Cuban government also goes onto these chat boards and pretends to be satisfied tourists to Cuba and raves about such normal things as "the elevator worked all week long!"

So new prospective tourists read all the glowing fake reviews from the Cuban government, pretend they know what they are doing and book a holiday to Cuba.

Some Cuban pretends to give them some bottled water that is actually Havana tap water, the tourist becomes violently ill and pretends he know what got him ill - the spicy food or perhaps the fish.

So the cycle begins all over again. These tourists continue to pretend that they do not keep Raul in power with their tourist hard currency.

However, soon tourists will start to die from this third world treatment disguised as healthy accommodations and then maybe these tourists will finally grow up and quit pretending.

Posted by Henry Louis Gomez at June 25, 2007 02:48 PM

Comments

"Let's pretend we're kings and queens." -- Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There.

Posted by: delacova [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 25, 2007 04:11 PM


Some of these tourist pretend that they are not Cuban Exiles who left Cuba with nothing because the oppresive government took it all from them. These tourist pretend all is ok and visit Cuba, spend money and enjoy Cuba's beauty and pretend nothing happened in 1959!

Posted by: jose dominguez [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 25, 2007 04:33 PM

Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" always reminds me of liberals' hypocrisy when it comes to Cuba and human rights.

How many years can a mountain exist
Before it's washed to the sea?
Yes, 'n' how many years can some people exist
Before they're allowed to be free?
Yes, 'n' how many times can a man turn his head,
Pretending he just doesn't see?

Posted by: jluix [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 25, 2007 05:24 PM

Exactly Henry! Cuba is the ultimate bait and switch.

Posted by: Tomas Estrada-Palma [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 25, 2007 06:07 PM


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