Castro made Cuban-Americans exiles, not immigrants

Oddly, my family did not come here fleeing Castro. On the contrary, my father was involved in Havana's urban underground trying to overthrow Castro's brutal and corrupt predecessor, Fulgencio Batista. Like Castro, Batista trampled human rights. His secret police kidnapped, tortured and at times executed political opponents. That's what led my mom to divorce my father and come here out of fear for her safety and mine in 1956. My mother also disdained the socialist ideology her husband had adopted.
We did not lose property to Castro or had relatives jailed or executed after the revolution in 1959. Still, I feel a deep empathy for my fellow Cubans who did. Those kind of wounds do not heal easily. I can understand why they'd want to dance in the streets right now. But I don’t feel any joy knowing Castro is dead. Just relief... and hope.
Maybe this time around we can have an “evolution” rather than a revolution in Cuba. Let’s liberate the Cuban people with Big Macs instead of bullets. Getting rid of the embargo is a first step. We traded bullets with China and Vietnam. Today we trade goods.
Why should Cuba be any different?

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Published on November 29, 2016 17:18
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