Posted on 11/29/2016 9:16:42 AM PST by Red Badger
Fidel Castros recent death evoked conflicting assessments of his legacy from world leaders, but college students are no more prepared than prime ministers to justify their support for the Cuban dictator.
President-Elect Donald Trump, for example, referred to Castro as a brutal dictator, whereas Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called him a remarkable leader.
In order to gauge millennial feelings on the passing of the authoritarian Cuban leader, Campus Reform asked students at American University which political figure they viewed more favorably: Castro or Trump.
While several students identified the repressive elements of Castros regime, such as jailing and murdering his political opponents, few were willing to say that this made them view him less favorably than Donald Trump.
I mean, right now I dont think Donald Trump is very good, and I know that Fidel Castro has done some good things for the world so Id say hes proven himself at least in the long term to be more favorable, one student opined after referencing Castros health care reforms in Cuba.
Another student borrowed language from Trudeau, calling Castro a remarkable leader and claiming that his regime made possibilities for the Cuban people nearly endless.
I would say, at this very moment, I have, um, a better opinion of Fidel Castro, professed one student, even after expressing her concerns about the repression of his people.
Several of the students who spoke with Campus Reform refused to name which leader they view more favorably, explaining that it was a hard question and that the two were not comparable, if only because Trump has not yet taken office.
One student, however, did extrapolate enough to assert that if Trumps presidency is anything like he said it will be, then I think that Fidel Castro will absolutely have been a better leader.
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Round up Amber, along with all of the other deluded dumbass snowflakes at AU, and give them all a one way ticket down to Havana for a real education in joys of communism.
When Enver Hoxha died in Albania they cried too.
Five years later they were pulling down his statue.
American University is a private research university in Washington, D.C., United States, affiliated with the United Methodist Church, although the university’s curriculum is secular. WikipedIa
A group of older (60 to 70 years old), WWII-era German veterans who hated communism, pooled their “resources” and poked the commies in the eye every chance they got. At the time, the exchange rate was around 3.40DM to the dollar, so it was just under $30K. Needless to say, good beer was cheap for us American soldiers, as were their cars...
American University. Never heard of ‘em. But by and large, university students are flippin’ communists anyhow, how is this important; what university students answer when they’re asked for an opinion about politics?
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