I was going to reply, but since you told me not to bother, I won’t except to say . . .
What has Sean Penn learned by going to Cuba?
or Dan Rather?
My sincerest apologies to you.
I was having my usual off-day anger/tantrum. I was born in the Canal Zone and have lived here (Panama) almost my entire life minus about 4 or 5 years off and on. I am a U.S. citizen but cant connect with 300 million plus people who have led my country into the gutter due to lack of spine. My country is nothing more than one huge chicken coop Period.
Getting back to Cuba Cuba is extremely interesting. The everyday folks on the streets are wonderful. But then, many years ago, culturally speaking, Cuba and Panama had close ties, which I found to continue to be true when I visited and I am not talking political ties.
I did stay at a first class hotel. I would have never stayed in anything less. The rest of several days were spent sightseeing in Havana. I also stopped off at one of Hemmingways favorite watering holes. (delicious drinks)
If any of you folks decide to have a great learning experience, you need to fly to another country; and from there, take another aircraft to Cuba. Cuba does not stamp passports going and coming.
Getting back to what has Sean Penn learned by going to Cuba?
Nothing.
P.S.
My great regret is that I did not stop off and walk around the U. of Havana. I went up the steps but did not proceed much further. There were just too many other things to see in just a short time.
I have wanted to return again, but then they switched over the Euro.