I'm having an argument with a colleague about this. He believes the Cuban regime actively "suppresses free speech and cuts off internet when protestors dissent against it"

What is the actual story here?

  • SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]
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    3 years ago

    Having watched a video about gaming in Cuba, there's limits on their internet and what they look at is watched, I'm assuming the censorship is against reactionary content. But Cuba does have a thriving intranet with it's own social media along with gaming. As for free speech being suppressed, again I'd imagine hate speech and counterrevolutionary reactionary speech is very frowned upon.