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To: Steelfish

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The only Cuban people Beyonce and Jay-Z had contact with were officials and puppets of the Castro dictatorship. They dined at the famous La Guarida restaurant, a supposedly “private” establishment that is in reality owned by Castro regime officials. They attended a performance of the children’s show La Colmenita, a government-run Castro propaganda extravaganza that is borderline child abuse for its blatant exploitation of children. They visited an art college where the only artists allowed to attend must be revolutionary artists and any attempts at free artistic expression are punished by at best, expulsion, and at worst, imprisonment. Beyonce and Jay-Z toured the streets of Old Havana escorted by agents of the regime’s East German Stasi-trained State Security, who pretended to control the crowds the government most likely bussed in for a photo opportunity as they have done so often in the past. A video showed Beyonce dancing salsa to a Celia Cruz song in a trendy apartheid establishment prohibited to typical Cubans, utterly oblivious to the fact that Celia Cruz, a Grammy winning fellow artist, had years ago been denied permission to enter Cuba to bury her deceased mother. And most telling and incriminating of all, neither of these two prominent black Americans were allowed by the regime to visit with or utter a single public word of support for Cuba’s imprisoned and repressed black dissidents.

http://hotair.com/archives/2013/04/09/showdown-dws-vs-beyonce-on-cuba-trip/

What education? Oh, that’s right they don’t know what propaganda is!


17 posted on 04/09/2013 7:13:56 PM PDT by mardi59 (IMPEACH OBAMA NOW!!!!!)
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To: mardi59
The only Cuban people Beyonce and Jay-Z had contact with were officials and puppets of the Castro dictatorship.

As is always the case when Yanks get to "visit" Cuba.

And most telling and incriminating of all, neither of these two prominent black Americans were allowed by the regime to visit with or utter a single public word of support for Cuba’s imprisoned and repressed black dissidents.

This, I believe, would require a measure of depth, of thought, grossly lacking in these two individuals. But yeah, that Hotair post is spot on.
21 posted on 04/10/2013 3:05:20 AM PDT by Category Four (Joy, Fun, the Joke Proper, and Flippancy ... Flippancy is the best of all.)
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