“How do you tell a Communist? Well, it’s someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It’s someone who understands Marx and Lenin.” – President Ronald Reagan
If you want to see the end result of class warfare and all public property being owned by the government, look no further than what the island of Cuba is going through these days.
Cuba is facing widespread protests amid power and food shortages in what seems to be a desperate situation for Cubans. It looks like decades of communism finally caught up with them. Sort of like how death and taxes is guaranteed, communism guarantees misery.
Let’s face it, Cuba is collapsing. And they have no one to thank but there brave revolutionaries who have throughout their history claimed the moral superiority of communism because of the fruits it bears for the “common good.” I don’t know what’s good about starvation and power outages, but I do know that if we had a competent American president who stood up for our values our country would be seizing this moment.
Instead we hear nothing from President Chocolate Chip Ice Cream.
It just doesn’t fit the narrative for Joe Biden and his handlers.
And how about the corporate media, how are they presenting this key moment in history?
It’s America’s fault of course.
Look no further than NBC’s interview with Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canal this past Tuesday with their headline, “Cuba’s president blasts ‘interventionalist’ U.S. amid protests over shortages.”
To our friends in the corporate media and the American left, it’s not communism’s fault. It’s capitalism’s fault. They never attack capitalism directly or by name. They attack it like the weak insurgents that they are in an effort to confuse people over the real issue at hand – communism failed in Cuba.
It sounds like Cuba is ready for some good old fashioned capitalism, yet our corporate media overlords need to make sure they run cover for federal government power. Cubans are telling the world the time has come for freedom on the tiny island and that they’re done with Karl Marx’s sick idea for governance.
And if America was the America of old where it actually stood for freedom instead of preaching about “defending democracy” with governments we install (i.e. Ukraine 2014), then we would have a media that doesn’t blame capitalism and a president who actually protects our institutions.
Instead of we have people that encourage the growth of government control on society and attack free enterprise.
Marx and Lenin would be proud America – but not of Cuba.