• opposide [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    In a vacuum: yes .

    In reality: My duty is to try to dismantle the economic system which tries to make an example of Cuba by crushing it under its heel. My best chance of helping the international struggle to end exploitation is by working to systematically disassemble the centerpiece of global exploitation, the US.

  • sexywheat [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    I love Cuba from the bottom of my heart, but probably not. They’re in a really precarious position. They import like 60% of their food (And especially since covid are dangerously low on foreign currency reserves), and the overwhelming majority of their electricity is produced by fossil fuels imported from Venezuela. If a right wing coup happened in VZ things could get real ugly real fast there.

  • communistthrowaway69 [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    Given the almost certain trajectory of the future, moving to any island nation closer to the equator is a terrible idea.

  • CommCat [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    I hate hot and humid weather, but I've read a good comeback for Chuds when they say "If you hate 'Murica, why don't you leave?" or "if you love Cuba why don't you go live there?" Answer: because I don't want to be a victim of US Imperialism!

    • CommieGirl69 [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Answer: because I don’t want to be a victim of US Imperialism!

      i usually say "why would i leave if i can stay and help us make another cuba here", it makes brazilian chuds start talking about helicopters pretty fast

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    4 years ago

    I think living in Cuba would be really fun and awesome. However, Capitalism is a global system and there's really no way to escape its impact (whether first or n-th order) --- unless you're rich.

  • TossedAccount [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    To paraphrase Black Red Guard: Cubans would want workers in the imperial core to stay and fight, to struggle to make revolution in their home countries so as to lift the boot trying to choke the life out of Cuba through trade sanctions. So no, I wouldn't move there unless I had no other option. Let them save room for revolutionaries like Assata Shakur who literally can't organize in the US without getting thrown in prison.

    Also I can barely handle humid New England weather, living in year-round wet tropical weather in a warming global climate and standing in front of multiple category 4 hurricanes on their way to the Gulf Coast every year sounds like a nightmare.

  • Speaker [e/em/eir]
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    4 years ago

    I would literally settle for Italy, at this point.

  • rozako [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    There are few places I feel safe living in as a Gypsy, but Fidel stood up for Roma before. I wonder if the general population is less antiziganist than other places. If so, I wouldnt mind living there

    • bamboo68 [none/use name,any]
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      4 years ago

      im from mexico and IMO mot latinamericans literally dont know that its an ethnicity and not like esmeralda from that disney movie or a tarot reader

  • CommieGirl69 [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    you should ask that question to the average person living in countries that have similar geopolitical/historical/geographic conditions, such as haiti or jamaica

    as a middle class (meaning richest 20%, far above average) brazilian i have no material reason to move there

    if i was a random worker my answer would be different, though i still think it's better to stay in your country and help your fellow workers get the same level of justice

  • chmos [any]
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    4 years ago

    No. Is hot. Climate change hurricanes. Need revolutionaries in the homeland.
    Would live there short term though.

  • WhatAnOddUsername [any]
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    4 years ago

    I really don't like hot climates. Still, if the choice were between Cuba and most parts of the US, I think I'd pick Cuba.

  • FlannelHero [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    If I was single and most of my family was in the ground, then maybe. I don’t like hot and humid weather...at all and that would be the clincher.

    As of right now? No, unless I felt it was ultimately necessary for the safety of myself and my SO like, “Forced repatriation or prison camp,” levels of bad. And at that point I’d hope we’d have the foresight to jump ship to Canada or something.

    Still, love to visit Cuba someday!