View Full Version : Death to Castro - Viva La Revolution
Alpha66
25th February 2003, 12:13
There appears to be a relentless campaign spearheaded by the tyrannical government that misappropriated the island of Cuba, interested organizations, and other foreign governments that pretends that the Castro-Communist system is about to release its grip on the Cuban people and that peace with them is at hand.
This campaign which pretends to believe that little by little the system will surrender all its power and freedom will come to our people lacks perspective and is absolutely wrong. First, it forgets the character of the tyrant -- a totalitarian subhuman incapable of any noble feelings, who has mercilessly taken away from the Cuban people all their human rights.
Secondly, great efforts are being made to conceal the fact that there is a revolution already going on inside Cuba. That this underground revolution could explode at any moment unexpectedly and that throughout the island thousands of secret groups are working day and night to bring about this moment of liberation.
Occasionally news of clandestine operations, sabotages, slowdowns, silent and not so silent protests which keep the prisons full at all times, demonstrates a movement that has only one objective: TOTAL VICTORY. History has shown us that once a people enter into a revolutionary state of mind, in pursuit of its rights, nothing will deter them from obtaining the final triumph.
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Invader Zim
25th February 2003, 14:29
.....OK.....
suffianr
25th February 2003, 14:36
So, closing Chit Chat hasn't affected an increase in quality posts after all... :biggrin:
Pete
25th February 2003, 14:45
Ahhhhhh What the fuck is this?
Invader Zim
25th February 2003, 15:13
POSTING FOR RAM AS HE HAS FORGOTTEN HIS PASS WORD
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I find it funny
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Some shitty text Ram has as his signiture.
"All it takes for evil to happen is for good men to do nothing"
Guardia Bolivariano
25th February 2003, 15:47
Quote: from suffianr on 2:36 pm on Feb. 25, 2003
So, closing Chit Chat hasn't affected an increase in quality posts after all... :biggrin:
I think It's making It worst;)
Larissa
25th February 2003, 15:56
I agree with Guardia Bolivariano.
thursday night
25th February 2003, 17:58
“First, it forgets the character of the tyrant -- a totalitarian subhuman incapable of any noble feelings, who has mercilessly taken away from the Cuban people all their human rights.”
Interesting to note that Cuba has won many UN human rights awards for it’s excellent respect of human rights. This is not to mention the super medical system, excellent education and a prime example of socialist democracy. I suggest you, Alpha66, check out the thread ‘Cuba is and will continue to be socialist’ as there I have given many facts and explained to all anti-socialists and anti-Fidelistas just how great the Republic of Cuba is. All power to Papa Fidel!
thursday night
25th February 2003, 18:01
That thread can be found here (http://www.che-lives.com/cgi/community/topic.pl?forum=22&topic=1602).
Felicia
25th February 2003, 18:03
Quote: from suffianr on 2:36 pm on Feb. 25, 2003
So, closing Chit Chat hasn't affected an increase in quality posts after all... :biggrin:
I agree, lol. They'd have to close OI to do that :P :biggrin:
(Edited by felicia at 2:05 pm on Feb. 25, 2003)
Comrade Daniel
25th February 2003, 19:32
Please ban this, what can we do with it? It's just stupid post to make us mad!
Invader Zim
25th February 2003, 20:07
You cant ban him Alpha66 for this he's broken no rules.
thursday night
25th February 2003, 20:36
The way he thinks is wrong enough.
Moskitto
25th February 2003, 21:37
you can't ban people for they way they think
Larissa
25th February 2003, 21:52
It's ok now, OI is the only place where he can express his own opinion. We can read what he posts or disregard it.
I won't even bother to debate with someone with a nick like his.
Moskitto
25th February 2003, 21:57
yeah, he's probably some kid from some school in an affluent Miami neighbourghood brought up by right wing parents who doesn't know the fuck he's talking about. best bet is to ignore him.
Comrade Daniel
25th February 2003, 22:18
Can't we make this topic a sticky one?
Moskitto
25th February 2003, 22:24
why should anyone want to?
Palmares
25th February 2003, 23:26
I feel sorry for Alpha, but the Miami thing sounds pretty much right.
Socialsmo o Muerte
25th February 2003, 23:56
Come on now. I think some consideration for those with the opposing ideologies should be shown. It is just you lot making the threds even worse by not responding BECAUSE these guys have opposing ideologies.
Kapitan Andrey
26th February 2003, 01:38
Alpha66...r-r-r-r-r!!! :angry:
GET OUT, YOU FUCKING TRAITOR!!!
Ban him, ban him!!!
Pete
26th February 2003, 01:52
Only Nazi's can be banned. You do not want this as a sticky. It will fade away soon enough. Aswell there are plently unanswered threads in other forums.
lifetrnal
26th February 2003, 03:30
Please.... there is no "revolution" in Cuba other than Castro's, no matter what the Batista loving fools in Florida say.
Alpha66
26th February 2003, 10:39
Quote from: Moskitto Posted on 9:57 pm on Feb. 25, 2003
yeah, he's probably some kid from some school in an affluent Miami neighbourghood brought up by right wing parents who doesn't know the fuck he's talking about. best bet is to ignore him.
What would you say if i told you that i come from Cuba and my parents were executed by a Castro Death squad.
Aleksander Nordby
26th February 2003, 10:45
Castro kill they who deserve it.
Larissa
26th February 2003, 11:48
Lifetrnal and Aleksander are 100% right.
Old Friend
26th February 2003, 12:35
History has shown us that once a people enter into a revolutionary state of mind, in pursuit of its rights, nothing will deter them from obtaining the final triumph.
Forget all that nonsense that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. A freedom fighter is a person that fights for freedom, not against it. It sounds like the Cuban revolutionary movement is justified with reasons that recognize the ideal human condition. The fact that many here do not like your message, Alpha66, has everything to do with their opposition to the desired state of being. Socialists, no matter how benevolent they appear to be are the enemies of such truths. Therefore, you and I are fighting the same battle. I salute you as well, Alphaq. Hopefully, a revolution proves to give more desirable results, in Cuba, this time around. God knows the motives are far more respectable this time.
Old Friend
26th February 2003, 12:40
you can't ban people for they way they think
That's pretty much what happened to me, Moskitto. Do you actually believe these baboons are above such actions?
Moskitto
26th February 2003, 13:16
What would you say if i told you that i come from Cuba and my parents were executed by a Castro Death squad.
So you live in Cuba or Miami?
Castro kill they who deserve it.
That's not a nice thing to say to someone who's parents have been executed.
US attorneys say they only execute people who deserve it, even though the trials are dubious, like many of those in Cuban.
That's pretty much what happened to me, Moskitto. Do you actually believe these baboons are above such actions?
Sad, very sad.
Comrade Daniel
26th February 2003, 15:53
Quote: from Moskitto on 10:24 pm on Feb. 25, 2003
why should anyone want to?
I ment a closed one not sticky I'm terribly sorry
thursday night
26th February 2003, 17:22
“What would you say if i told you that i come from Cuba and my parents were executed by a Castro Death squad.”
I am sorry for your loss, but unfortunately during the revolutionary people’s movement the people for the people must make quick and occasionally harsh decisions. Furthermore, socialism in Cuba has given the working-class power over their future and has given them a much higher standard of living, not to mention all of the great social services now offered to them. It should also be noted that Cuba under dear old Fidel is a champion of human rights and the United Nations has awarded the free island with many awards for excellence in human rights. Of course, I would expect this to fall on deaf ears of a malcontented child out for revenge.
Invader Zim
26th February 2003, 17:55
Quote: from Aleksander Nordby on 10:45 am on Feb. 26, 2003
Castro kill they who deserve it.
That is one hell of a cruel thing to say to someone you should be fucking ashamed.
thursday night
26th February 2003, 21:34
I disagree. It isn't cruel at all.
Socialsmo o Muerte
26th February 2003, 23:39
Some of you see it, some of you don't....
To be successful, revolution needs to be disciplined. Clearouts happen, it is inevitable. Look what happened in (I think it was...) Dominican Republic? or was it Guatemala? Forgive my forgetfulness, but anyone who knows their Latin American history will know what I mean. Where the socialists took over, but failed to eliminate opposition and were eventually overthrown soon after. That's a pretty weak statement I know as I cant remember the country. But I'm sure some of you know what I mean.
Anyway, my point was that you can call it repression....murder....cruel....but who makes those rules? Nobody but yourselves. Why is it more civilised not to kill opposition when a revolution takes place?
I'm sort of waffling away I know, but the logic is that opposition needs to be irradicated for revolution to be a success.
Liberty Lover
27th February 2003, 07:56
"Interesting to note that Cuba has won many UN human rights awards for it’s excellent respect of human rights."
Whose red ass did you pull this one from TN?
Pete
27th February 2003, 13:00
LL check out the UN site. You will see. Whose ass are you pulling your racist anti-french bullshit?
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