Saw a guy with a "Make Cuba Great Again" sticker on his bumper over by the grocery store
I yelled out "¡Pinche gusano!" and he looked at me and said "What? I don't speak Spanish"
True story
my favourite part is that castro died peacefully after living a long successful life. fucking owned
honestly respect to him, despite having gone through so many assassination attempts, he went out on his own terms
Muh daddy's steel wool factory 😭😭😭.
(This is the actual backstory around why Biden's pick for DHS secretary left Cuba)
It's amazing how much libs eat up those stories too, it's just so transparent and disgusting
Then tweet it at the guy constantly along with pictures of Fidel.
Found one: https://youtu.be/nkR-naEnswQ
I have a complaint. That isn't crochet. It's needle felting thank you very much.
White people were employed on the haciendas as well. Amerikkkan analysis of race in latino countries is usually dogshit.
it's not that all white people were rich, it's that all rich people were white
I remember going on r/Miami when Castro died and it was a cesspool. People were all like: "reddit is disgusting for mourning Castro he tortured my grandfather" or "my family who were poor fled Cuba".
who's the guy to the left of fidel on the banner in the bottom right pic?