@JPAFS Todos gobernantes "funcionarios" socialistas, chavistas o como coño quieran llamarse estan cortados por la misma tijera, lejos de trabajar para el pueblo....mas bien lo odian.
@Erdayastronaut For some reason, or maybe just personal taste, I've always thought the Soyuz was one of the most elegant rockets ever to travel into space.
@LauraLoomer It is always those who promote and instigate wars who never set foot on a battlefield, much less take up a weapon or risk their own lives for the ideals they claim to defend.
@WolfgangRichtEU Confiscate?
Confiscation is theft. Those are the typical measures of the damn leftists. If they can't get their hands into your pocket through taxes, they do it by force—by stealing. Oh, sorry... by "confiscating."
@simonateba@elonmusk It's his money—why should I care? Even if he had earned it illegally, it doesn't concern me.
Humanity is heading downhill for that very reason: we're constantly trying to stick our noses into other people's business. I came into this world to live my own life, not someone else's.
@Guerrerotony161 Ve limpiando tu Makarov para que tu mismo te desmueras, porque todo pinta a que terminaras de cumplir tu condena, tambien tus amiguitos chivatientes.
Ma'am, you act as a left-wing propagandist seeking to justify the unjustifiable. We Cubans know firsthand the pain, repression, and misery that the dictatorship has inflicted upon our people for decades.
Why do you think hundreds of thousands of Cubans have risked their lives crossing the Florida Straits in fragile boats? Why have so many left behind their families, their homes, and everything they have ever known? The answer is simple: they are searching for the freedom that has been denied to them in their own homeland.
You do not know the reality faced by ordinary Cubans. Your perspective is built upon ideological narratives promoted by those who have never experienced the consequences of living under a totalitarian regime. You should be ashamed of defending a dictatorship that bears responsibility for thousands of deaths, countless political prisoners, and an ocean of tears shed by mothers who lost their children at the hands of repression.
Today, thousands of Cubans take to the streets despite fear, threats, and persecution. They are not protesting solely because of power outages or food shortages; they are protesting because they long for something far more fundamental: freedom. The very same freedom that allows you to express your opinions and defend, from the safety of a free society, a regime that denies it to millions of people.