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Originally posted by dgtempe
DonWhite,
...Is Fidel Castro.
'nuff said.
Originally posted by dgtempe
Yes, that is true. If you like to eat, feed your children, not be shot, and continue living generally, you can be sure that lots support him. If you speak against him you wont get your food ration and you risk death. I'd support him too.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Well .. not that it means much to you .. but it is the honest truth. My friend and
his family escaped Cuba and according to him that is exactly what happened.
Catholicism isn't the prevailing religion in China, however the communist
government definately has banned real Roman Catholicism.
The state sponsored above ground 'Catholic' churches are not really Roman Catholic.
Originally posted by dgtempe
I can only assume that those who think Castro is just swell, are not as well educated as they think they are.
posted by Two Steps Forward
If the government doesn't have support of many it will not have power to threaten negative things . . it means either your friend is exaggerating or you misunderstood him . . Castro isn't God or the Devil . . He can't do the impossible . . He doesn't ban Catholicism . . “ [Edited by Don W]
Originally posted by donwhite
When you take away the privileges the Catholic Church enjoyed in Cuba since 1492, you are going to get resistance. Secular countries do not agree to those rules creating a special and privileged class. This is what complainers mean when they say China and Cuba are not permitting REAL Catholicism.
Keep in mind, we are not talking about summer camp here, but a dramatic change in the status quo. A revolution. People almost always get hurt in that process. We hurt 1000s in our own War of Independence. The Castro “bad mouthers” want the status quo anti. Most Cubans do not. IMO.
posted by dgtempe
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Pedreira's parents left Cuba in 1980. He always knew they opposed Castro's regime, and that his mother was fired from her job as a teacher because she openly married in a Catholic church..
posted by Relentless
I thought I'd post this article. I know it will cause debates However, it was this that caught my attention regarding whether or not Castro's regime held down the practice of people's faith or not. I think it speaks for itself. Granted, this occurred in 1980. the question is, how can one debate that Catholicism was not persecuted under Castro's regime, but also, is it still that bad? [Edited by Don W]
Originally posted by Relentless
Pedreira's parents left Cuba in 1980. He always knew they opposed Castro's regime, and that his mother was fired from her job as a teacher because she openly married in a Catholic church..
Granted, this occured in 1980. the question is, how can one debate that Catholicism was not persecuted under Catro's regime, but also, is it still that bad?
[edit on 8/8/2006 by Relentless]
Originally posted by dgtempe
DaFunk, dont think i'm sitting here mad because i'm laughing!!!
Yes, my posts have nothing meaningful, and i know nothing.
Don White wont address me because i'm not worthy of speaking to
Oh yes, Mr. White knows it all. He is an expert on Cuba and Cuban history, an authority on all things Cuban.
Listen to him. I loved it when he said those who left the island were hypocrites
What an uneducated statement that was!!! Also, Castro, a devout Catholic, there's the biggest piece of dissinformation you will ever run across on ATS.
DENY IGNORANCE-DONT SPREAD IT.
Those with a life are so much better off.....
Originally posted by donwhite
I’m not anti-Catholic, religion wise. It is none of my business how Catholics act inside their churches. OTOH, I oppose the historic involvement of the Catholic Church into politics of almost every nation on earth. I don’t want Unitarians making the laws of my country, nor the Catholic Church. But I have never heard of a Unitarian attempting that. I have heard of the Catholic Church actually doing that.
[edit on 8/8/2006 by donwhite]
Originally posted by DaFunk13
I started this thread so we could discuss (read: debate) the truths, half-truths, and lies surrounding the situations of communist Cuba.
This thread is an opportunity for anyone with any special incite into the situations surrounding Cuba, both before and after Castro's takeover to provide them....please.
Anyone with any real experience/knowledge about Cuba?
You have forfeited this stance for one of whining and sarcasm.
posted by Relentless
None of that has to do with first hand reports that Catholics could not freely practice their religion without repercussions under Castro . . you continually drag up the perceived ills of the Church to argue that it was not the case? Or what? It seems to me you are basically turning the issue from one of inability to practice a faith under a communist dictator to what is wrong with the Catholic church. [Edited by Don W]
“ . . as far as I know, there is no communist government that allows freedom of religion . . I am still sitting here trying to figure out why the few who are debating the first hand stories of Cubans and Castro are going at it so diligently without first hand knowledge or anything but speculation.
[Edited by Don W]
Originally posted by Relentless
Originally posted by DaFunk13
I started this thread so we could discuss (read: debate) the truths, half-truths, and lies surrounding the situations of communist Cuba.
No actually you said this:
This thread is an opportunity for anyone with any special incite into the situations surrounding Cuba, both before and after Castro's takeover to provide them....please.
Anyone with any real experience/knowledge about Cuba?
Special incite? LOL - how freudian of you. You got "special insight" from people who had been there. Then, when they have to defend themselves for reporting what you asked for, the tune seems to change, and you seem to be defending if not promoting the posters that are giving you exactly what you didn't want in your original post.
DG forfeits nothing in my opinion, and I'm not seeing whining and sarcasm, I am seeing a person taking a very personal issue and exercising great control with a bit of mirth thrown in for good measure. I think she's being baited beyond belief and is handling it pretty well.
I think you got what you originally asked for on this thread and now are actually encouraging exactly what you asked to get beyond.
I find this whole thread very curious at this point.
Originally posted by DaFunk13
And I find your purpose on this thread pretty curious. You seem to be playing wannabe-moderator here. I appreciate it, but a referee isn't really needed. We're big kids here.