Painting itself as a grassroots collective of artists fighting for freedom of expression, the San Isidro Movement has become a key weapon in the US government’s assault on the Cuban revolution. “My people need Europe, my people need Europe to point out the abuser,” Yotuel, a Spain-based Cuban rapper, proclaimed in an EU parliament event convened by right-wing legislators before handing the mic over to Venezuelan coup leader Juan Guaidó. Days later, Yotuel held a Zoom call with State Department […]
I gotta take the more charitable reading of the grayzone here. Seems like they're just trying to emphasize how the mag is trying to create a nonexistent existential conflict between marginalised people and the Cuban government.
I gotta take the more charitable reading of the grayzone here. Seems like they're just trying to emphasize how the mag is trying to create a nonexistent existential conflict between marginalised people and the Cuban government.