Trump screws Cuba, again

Jimdamick

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During his speech, Trump slammed Cuba for human rights abuses, saying, "The Castro regime has shipped arms to North Korea and fueled chaos in Venezuela. While imprisoning innocents, it has harbored cop killers, hijackers and terrorists. It has supported human trafficking, forced labor and exploitation all around the globe."

The Cuban government rebuked those statements in a lengthy response Friday, writing that Trump's executive order betrays a double standard on human rights.
"We have deep concerns by the respect and the guaranties of the human rights in that country {USA}, where there is a large number of cases of murder, brutality and police abuse, particularly against the African Americans; the right to live is violated as a result of deaths by firearms," the statement read.

It went on to list a litany of concerns: racial discrimination, salary inequality between genders, the marginalization of immigrants and refugees from Islamic and other countries, Trump's proposed wall on the southern border, his decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord, the imprisonment of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, the killing of US and foreign citizens in drone attacks, the preface for and conduct of the wars in Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries, and estimates that the Republican health care bill would cause 23 million people to lose medical insurance.
The Cuban government also called the Trump's executive order a "backward step," saying the administration was resorting to "coercive methods from the past" in taking steps to strengthen the embargo.

"The US President, ill-advised once again, takes decisions that favor the political interests of an extremist minority of Cuban origin in the state of Florida, who driven by petty motivation, do not desist from their objective to punish Cuba and its people for exercising the legitimate and sovereign right to be free and for having taken the reins of their own destiny," the statement said.

But, according to the asshole in chief there is no problem with Saudi Arabia or China, which openly execute dissidents, only with Cuba?

Figure that one out, if you can, like why are 2 of the most oppressive regimes in the world are our butt buddies, meanwhile Cuba is the evil one that needs to be eliminated.

Fuck Trump
 
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Unclebaldrick

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We should have blown it up in the sixties.View attachment 3962813
As an American, I respect your right to have retarded ideas about global affairs. You are following a long tradition of ignorance and mental retardation. Glad you are willing to allow others to see it clearly - that is one of the best things about Americans - the pride with which they show their stupidity.

I salute you. You are ugly and dumb. I defend your right to be that.

You are also kept far away from the decision making process. Now if only we can do the same with Trump before he unleashes his brand of misanthropy and ignorance on the world.
 

Unclebaldrick

Well-Known Member
During his speech, Trump slammed Cuba for human rights abuses, saying, "The Castro regime has shipped arms to North Korea and fueled chaos in Venezuela. While imprisoning innocents, it has harbored cop killers, hijackers and terrorists. It has supported human trafficking, forced labor and exploitation all around the globe."

The Cuban government rebuked those statements in a lengthy response Friday, writing that Trump's executive order betrays a double standard on human rights.
"We have deep concerns by the respect and the guaranties of the human rights in that country {USA}, where there is a large number of cases of murder, brutality and police abuse, particularly against the African Americans; the right to live is violated as a result of deaths by firearms," the statement read.

It went on to list a litany of concerns: racial discrimination, salary inequality between genders, the marginalization of immigrants and refugees from Islamic and other countries, Trump's proposed wall on the southern border, his decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord, the imprisonment of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, the killing of US and foreign citizens in drone attacks, the preface for and conduct of the wars in Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries, and estimates that the Republican health care bill would cause 23 million people to lose medical insurance.
The Cuban government also called the Trump's executive order a "backward step," saying the administration was resorting to "coercive methods from the past" in taking steps to strengthen the embargo.

"The US President, ill-advised once again, takes decisions that favor the political interests of an extremist minority of Cuban origin in the state of Florida, who driven by petty motivation, do not desist from their objective to punish Cuba and its people for exercising the legitimate and sovereign right to be free and for having taken the reins of their own destiny," the statement said.

But, according to the asshole in chief there is no problem with Saudi Arabia or China, which openly execute dissidents, only with Cuba?

Figure that one out, if you can, like why are 2 of the most oppressive regimes in the world our butt buddies, meanwhile Cuba is the evil one that needs to be eliminated.

Fuck Trump
Remember when he announced a new wave of American foreign policy where we would not preach or consider human rights abuses? That was funny.
 

Jimdamick

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Maybe Donnie boy should have checked with his comrade Putin, before fucking with Cuba again, because they sound pissed.

MOSCOW (AP) — The Russian Foreign Ministry has criticized President Donald Trump's decision to freeze a detente with Cuba and his verbal attack on the Caribbean island's leaders.

Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a statement Sunday that Trump is "returning us to the forgotten rhetoric of the Cold War."

The statement says that "It's clear the anti-Cuba discourse is still widely needed. This can only induce regret."

Despite Trump's campaign pledge to improve relations with Moscow, there has been no significant improvement in foreign policy cooperation between the two countries. Last week, the U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to back new sanctions on Russia.

Moscow maintains close ties with Havana, and in March signed a deal to ship oil to Cuba for the first time in over a decade.

Maybe they might try to send some missiles again along with the oil. That would be funny
 

fdd2blk

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Is that because you have no conscious, or are just too stupid to understand what is going on in America?

It's because I'm not a whiny bitch.

How is it I can be happy but you can't?

The job market in my area is exploding. They are starting to build all over town. Everyone I know is working. Friends of mine who own businesses are doing better than ever. They are opening marijuana manufacturing warehouses on every corner. Recreational weed is now legal here. Gas is at $3 gallon and it's the peak season. I go to the lake at least twice a week. I'd say America is doing pretty damn good right now.
 

Stroker

Well-Known Member
As an American, I respect your right to have retarded ideas about global affairs. You are following a long tradition of ignorance and mental retardation. Glad you are willing to allow others to see it clearly - that is one of the best things about Americans - the pride with which they show their stupidity.

I salute you. You are ugly and dumb. I defend your right to be that.

You are also kept far away from the decision making process. Now if only we can do the same with Trump before he unleashes his brand of misanthropy and ignorance on the world.
You are ugly and dumb. lol
 

Jimdamick

Well-Known Member
It's because I'm not a whiny bitch.

How is it I can be happy but you can't?

The job market in my area is exploding. They are starting to build all over town. Everyone I know is working. Friends of mine who own businesses are doing better than ever. They are opening marijuana manufacturing warehouses on every corner. Recreational weed is now legal here. Gas is at $3 gallon and it's the peak season. I go to the lake at least twice a week. I'd say America is doing pretty damn good right now.
You left out the "thanks Trump" part
 
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