JBR
Senior Member
I'll answer. But first I'll say I don't want to detour this thread so if people want me to, I'll report my replies to Matrix and have them deleted.Yeah, that would be a bit unsettling. What you described sounds like a "police state," but that's a symptom of the dictatorship — not communism itself.
What made you decide to go to Cuba? That's not a place I've ever considered traveling to.
Well, my previous travel had been across Canada, a number of trips into or through Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Arizona New Mexico... and once for a few days in New York. Plus Mexico. Also the UK.
I can say my curiosity was piqued by the extreme difference from all those place I just mentioned. I was curious about what a small country like Cuba would be like (complete with a different form of government). I'd read that they'd progressed from roughly a 53% literacy/numeracy rate to about 95%. One thing that was interesting is that they were hoping to develop & maintain an economy separate from the previous colonial systems.
some years later, next destinations were Italy, France, and Northern Europe.