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Castro and "His People" (Dated article)
National Review ^ | April 26, 2001 | Jay Nordlinger

Posted on 04/13/2003 10:49:08 AM PDT by Plainsman

Secretary of State Colin Powell said something remarkable today. Questioned by New York congressman Jose Serrano, a leftist and friend of Castro's Cuba, he said, "He's done some good things for his people." The "he," of course, was the Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. I find the secretary's words alarming and repugnant, but they did provoke a memory.

The year was 1986 (or thereabouts), and the place was Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. The speaker, at a student forum, was Armando Valladares, the great Cuban dissident. He wrote a memoir called Against All Hope. Everything that is important to know — vital to know — about Castro's rule on Cuba is in that book. Not for nothing is the author known as "the Cuban Solzhenitsyn."

After Valladares's speech, the students came after him: Hadn't Castro "done some good things for his people"? Hadn't he delivered universal health care? Hadn't he brought about universal literacy? They echoed the standard propaganda line, learned from their teachers, the New York Times, and so on.

Valladares gave an answer I will never forget. He said it gently, earnestly, yearning for the students to understand. I will paraphrase it: Say all those things are true. They're not, but just say they are. Can't you have those things without torturing people? Can't you have them without wrongly imprisoning them? Can't you have them without killing them? Without denying them rights? Without forbidding them to speak freely, without forbidding them to worship, without forbidding them to vote and have a normal political life and pursue their own destinies, and so on? Why is material well-being — not that Cuba has it, or anything remotely like it — but why is material well-being incompatible with freedom? Or not even with freedom: with the absence of a stifling, horrid dictatorship? Why?

I doubt that Valladares moved very many of those people. But every time I hear the phrase "Castro has done some good things for his people," I wince. Sure, Powell doesn't embrace and adore Castro, as Congressman Serrano does, as Congressman Charlie Rangel does, as Congresswoman Maxine Waters does, along with many others. But he should realize what he gives away when he repeats those words.

I am haunted by something another congressman — Lincoln Diaz-Balart of Florida — said last year, or the year before. It came to me strongly the other day, when the movie star Kevin Costner had a love session with Castro, down in Havana. Diaz-Balart said, "For the life of me, I just don't know how Castro can seem cute after forty years of torturing people."

I just don't know how. Fidel Castro has done nothing for "his people" but immiserate, propagandize, exile, imprison, or kill them.


TOPICS: Cuba; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: castro; cuba; cubaforum
A dated but, I believe, increasingly pertinent article and issue in today's context. Castro is no less a murderous monster than Saddam Hussein. Unfortunately, he has been glorified and lionized by the liberal media's useful idiots for decades. One of the worst offenders in this regard of course is Barbara Walters, whose flirtatiously sycophantic "interviews" of Castro over the years have contributed tremendously to the romantization and enabling of this killer thug.
1 posted on 04/13/2003 10:49:08 AM PDT by Plainsman
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