IMO he is loved by those who had nothing to lose and hated by those that lost it all, pretty normal I would say.
It will be interesting to see what happens when his brother passes away.
Yes I know he was a "bad guy" and I can't really put my finger on it but there was just something I always kinda liked about him.........*flame away if you wish.*
That's an interesting perspective. So what you're suggesting is that Cuban 1%'ers are the ones who are PO'd and now celebrating?
sourceThe term "Cuban exile" refers to the many Cubans who fled from or left the island of Cuba. These peoples consist of two primary groups loosely defined by the period of time occurring before and after the Mariel boat lift of the 1980s. The pre-Mariel group consisted of the mostly middle and upper classes of the island who fled due to fear of widespread reprisals after the communist takeover led by Fidel Castro in the late 1950s-1970s. The people in this group were mainly seeking political asylum.
IMO he is loved by those who had nothing to lose and hated by those that lost it all, pretty normal I would say.
It will be interesting to see what happens when his brother passes away.
Before Castro Batista was nothing more than a thug that the US supported, the Mafia ran rampant and US companies also pretty well used and abused the people. So you bet when Castro nationalized those companies the US was unhappy. The US then embargoed Cuba, and in spite of that Cuba has survived, and in some ways surpasses the US. They have free medical care, one doctor for every 120ish people, free education through a doctorate. When they suffer a hurricane the government goes in takes the people, their furnishings and their animals to safety and after the storm they are returned to their homes also free.
Oh and by the way, the last person executed in Cuba was something like 2003.