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The Evil Fidel Castro by Bob Wallace There
are some things I cannot comprehend. I
can barely understand sky-diving, but do understand it enough so I might
even do it myself someday. I'm
sure I'd be screaming all the way down, though.
However, I cannot understand scuba diving.
There're monsters in the ocean, ones that to me are
something out of an H.P. Lovecraft story.
Remember "Jaws"? About
as far as I've ever gone into the ocean is ankle-deep. I
know a guy who scuba dived in caves. I know of others, like writer Humberto
Fontova (his site HERE)
who dived off of the oil rigs in the Now,
Humberto, who was born in Cuba and lived there until he was six, has
written another book, Fidel,
Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant, about the horrors of Cuba under the
evil Fidel Castro. There
are some choice bits from his book: Castro
tried to get Nikita Khrushchev to nuke several southern cities in the He
incarcerates more people as a percentage of population than Hitler or
Stalin did. He
murdered 17,000 Cubans and (several dozen He
has impoverished and brutalized Castro
sent his agents to torture to death American POWs in The
list goes on and on, as it always does with tyrants.
All of whom, I'll add, always call themselves benefactors. And
this is a man cheered on by leftists everywhere, especially the nitwits in
Here's
some more Choice
Bits. "Filmmaker
Steven Spielberg visited "Actor
Jack Nicholson told Daily Variety,
following his three-hour 1998 meeting in "Model
Naomi Campbell declared that Castro was 'a source of inspiration to the
world.' "'I'm
so nervous and flustered because I can't believe I have met him.
He said that seeing us in person was very spiritual,' Norman
Mailer, who probably didn't grow up until he was 80 years old, once, in
the ‘70s, compared Castro to an erect penis.
More recently, the nutcase Michael Moore, writing of Elián González,
said his mother didn't die trying to get him to the US to save him from an
awful life in Cuba, but instead did it "to make more money." Other
celebrities who have praised Castro include Robert Redford, Spike Lee,
Sidney Pollack, Oliver Stone, Woody Harrelson, Danny Glover, Ed Asner,
Shirley MacLaine, Alanis Morissette, Leonardo DiCaprio, Harry Belafonte
and Kevin Costner. What's
wrong with these people? Paul
Hollander, in his classic Political
Pilgrims: Western Intellectuals in Search of the Good Society,
claims these people are anti-American utopians who blame everything on
capitalism (as if they know what it really is).
They seek in Communism and its variants a replacement for their
loss of faith in traditional religion.
They seek, he writes, "a quest for meaning, purpose, and sense
of community." These
people want perfection, which doesn't exist in this world.
(And obviously, they've found tons of money doesn't fill spiritual
voids.) When Man gives up God,
he'll seek to be God. The
attempt to create a Heaven on earth will always create a Hell.
The 20th Century, with its 177 million to 200 million dead at the
hands of the State, is the clearest example of that. This
praising of leftist horrors has been going on for decades; people from
George Bernard Shaw to Jean-Paul Sartre to Susan Sontag have been
cheerleaders for every genocidal leftist delusion that ever existed.
One reviewer at Amazon of Hollander's book correctly referred to
these people as "Take me by the hand and let's go strolling in
wonderland." Sooner
or later (soon, if we're lucky), Castro will kick the bucket.
Someday,
I might even retire there. Let's
give it another 10 to 20 years. The
Great Horror will be over by then, and Castro will have gone to a place
much warmer than even I still won't go into the ocean down there, though. discuss this column in the forum Bob Wallace has a degree in Journalism, is a former reporter and editor, and has been published at LewRockwell.com, Sierra Times, and The Libertarian Enterprise. |