'We're Tired of Marco Rubio Speaking for Us: A New Cuban-American Movement'
"There has long been a particular image, a particular idea, of what it means to be Cuban American. You know it well: 'The Miami Cuban.' The man whos opposed the communist policies in Cuba so much that hes willing to go to war with the island, that hes willing to bomb, and destroy. And this hyper-machismo image, along with intergenerational trauma in Cuban families, has been used for decades to push US policies against Cuba that do nothing but harm the people of the island. That harm our family, our friends, and a country that we deeply love."
"Im tired of the extremist 'Miami Cuban' propaganda machine. Im tired of the Marco Rubios and Ted Cruzes of this country claiming to speak for Cuban-Americans."
"I know, however varied our politics, what my family wants is this: We want the embargo to end. We want the cruel, inhumane oil blockade by the Trump regime to end. We want the current administrations posturing toward war games and invasion to end. We want engagement, not escalation. We want friendship. We want trade. We want to gather with our families, watch béisbol, and drink cafecitos by the Malecón."
"Despite what the Marco Rubios, Maria Salazars, and Carlos Giménezes of the world try to tell people, this is what most Cubans in America want."
More at link:
https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/new-cuban-american-movement
msongs
(73,608 posts)slightlv
(7,753 posts)for *ever*... since most of us came of age in the 60's and 70's. People... REAL, everyday ordinary people... just want to be left alone to live their lives and make the lives of their family better. We don't want war. We don't want to bomb anyone "back to the stone ages." We don't particularly want to be billionaires. We actually know of things that are more important than money. These are the things we strive to bring into our lives. All over the world, we have more in common than we're different.
flamingdem
(40,854 posts)They don't want to deal with the mess THEY made with the embargo all these years.
So if there is new leadership pushed in maybe that's good for Cuba but who will pay to rebuiid.
Not the Cuban Americans. So it seems. And there's no oil this time.