posted on Mar, 24 2023 @ 03:32 PM
When signing his name on the reintroduced but long-shot Denying Earnings to the Military Oligarchy in Cuba and Restricting Activities of the Cuban
Intelligence Apparatus (DEMOCRACIA) Act, Senator Tim Scott, the only African American Republican in the Senate, issued this statement:
“Cuba’s illegitimate communist regime trains our enemies, empowers our adversaries to destabilize democracies, and exports the brutality of
communism throughout the Western Hemisphere and beyond. The Biden administration has failed to hold the Cuban regime accountable for its crimes
against humanity and abandoned the Cuban freedom-fighters. It’s time for the United States to take concrete, targeted action against the worst
abusers of the Diaz-Canel regime and uplift the people of Cuba as they strive for freedom and democracy.”
If Tim Scott ever decides to run for the Republican presidential nomination in the 2024 presidential election, and he wins the nomination and
ultimately the White House, he could, if time permits, sever diplomatic ties with Havana on the grounds of Cuba being allied with US rivals and foes
around the world, fund democracy promotion initiatives for Cuba through digital media bemoaning the economic wellbeing of Afro-Cubans, and send a
clarion message to Afro-Cuban human rights activists to ransack Cuban armories and steal weapons from those depots, like rifles and anti-tank
missiles, in order to easily overthrow the communist government in Havana by blowing up airbases and attacking jails for political prisoners. Also, he
would have the FBI interrogate radical leftist African American activists, including those belonging to Black Lives Matter, for lionizing Che Guevara
and claiming that Fidel Castro and Che Guevara were peaceful men dedicated to solving international problems through diplomacy unaware that Fidel and
Che's conception of peace was not essentially about peaceful co-existence between communists and non-communists in the developing world, but instead
about murdering non-communists to serve Fidel and Che's bankrupt vision for the developing world. Indeed, even though the US recognizes the late
Nelson Mandela as a symbol of human dignity, Mandela sharply diverged with the US on how Fidel Castro should be viewed.