Independence Day in Cuba is observed each year on October 10th. This commemorates the start of Cuba's (ongoing) struggle for liberation, first from Spain, then from the United States.

The reactionary entity known as the United States of America observes Cuban Independence Day on May 20th, commemorating the date of the Platt Amendment, wherein the US affirmed its right to complete control of Cuba as an "independent" vassal of the US. It is fitting, therefore, that this neocolonial nonsense is marked each year by the denial of Cuba's independence even to declare their own Independence Day.

When reached for comment, the United States of America stated, "The annexation of Cuba is completely different from China's outrageous intrusion on Hong Kong sovereignty for reasons involving eagles and hamburgers and miles per hour and... look, it's complicated, ok, so just take our word for it?"

Today Cuba is an independent country, but unlike many countries around the world, it must fight every day to maintain its independence, against an unrelenting campaign to overtake or destroy it, including embargoes, brazen assassination attempts, external propaganda and attempts to sow dissent, sanctions, and more.

¡Viva la revolución!


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  • FRIENDLY_BUTTMUNCHER [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    I can't remember who wrote about it first but there is a common phenomenon of Capitalist regimes taking socialist figures and whitewashing them. People like Martin Luthor King Jr. were outspoken socialists, but most people only know him as the "I have a dream" speech dude, or maybe the "Letter From Birmingham Jail" guy if they went to college. This repeats itself in all sorts of public figures who were explicitly socialist/communist and have had that portion of their identity purged from the common collective memory.

    Anyway, all of this is to say that I was today years old when I realized that Nelson Mandela was a card carrying communist who was given a life sentence in prison for acts of sabotage against the state. Maybe I'm just dumb but that part doesn't really get mentioned all that often.

    • Soap_Owl [any]
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      2 years ago

      So was Einstein. They do it on purpose to control the narrative

    • Donut
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      1 year ago

      deleted by creator

    • 20000bannedposters [love/loves]
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      2 years ago

      Mlk is the peaceful protest propganda. They took him his movement and now use it as propganda to keep the masses easily in line.

      The minute he started to openly push for workers uniting they offd him. Gave a few inches on civil rights and turned him into a propaganda piece.

    • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Nelson Mandela literally said that the cause of communism is the greatest cause in mankind's history and was a great ally of Fidel Castro, but you'll never find that out from lib media

    • Dimmer06 [he/him,comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      We read Fences by Langston Hughes in high school. It was one of the most boring reads of the year. The teacher had us focus on the silly metaphors and the familial drama. A few years later I found out Hughes was pretty much a communist and suddenly the play about a poor segregated black family made a lot more sense.