Comment on Cuba blames US for stoking protests amid power cuts and food shortages

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protist@mander.xyz ⁨7⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Cuba has normal trade relations with pretty much the entire rest of the world, correct? And yet:

Cuba is in the grip of an economic slump, worsened by soaring inflation and the sense of an increasing divide between rich and poor. The state-run bodegas where Cubans traditionally receive their rations of staples such as rice, beans, salt, sugar, coffee and, crucially, baby milk, are increasingly empty. Meanwhile, small shops have popped up across the island after small and medium-sized private enterprises were allowed to open in an effort to ease the shortages.

But with state salaries now as low as $10 a month when measured against black market currency rates, products in these private stores are far beyond the reach of anyone without access to money from abroad or hard currency from jobs in tourism and business.

Rather than take an ounce of responsibility for this reality, Cuba’s government responds:

Díaz-Canel blamed Sunday’s protests on “enemies of the revolution”, “mediocre politicians” and “terrorists” in south Florida.

I don’t support the embargo at all, but also blaming terrorists" in the US for what is very clearly internal dysfunction is blatant propaganda. You wouldn’t hesitate to call out the US government if they did this, what is your agenda that you’re fine with their propaganda?

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