Sunday, February 26, 2012

Cubans: Do you think those countrymen who fled to Miami are traitors? Or would you have done the same thing?

I'm not sure why the Cuban exiles here in the US are so adamant about supporting sanctions, since they obviously seem to hurt the Cuban people much more than they hurt Castro's government.



Anyway, what do you think of the exiles?Cubans: Do you think those countrymen who fled to Miami are traitors? Or would you have done the same thing?
I doubt that there are many Cubans in Cuba reading this question. They are more likely to be found in the Spanish-language section.



And I don't think that it is true that all Cuban expats in Miami support sanctions - surveys indicate that it's about 50/50.



A survey by the CIA a few years ago reckoned about 10% of Cubans would leave the country if they could (i.e. 90% would stay).



Since I am sure to get lots of thumbs-down anyway, I will add that the term "exile" isn't generally accurate - most Cuban-Americans are able to go to Cuba without problem.Cubans: Do you think those countrymen who fled to Miami are traitors? Or would you have done the same thing?
Thanks.



The CIA survey does refer to your second question.



Many Cubans in Cuba have relatives in Miami who send them funds.

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Cubans: Do you think those countrymen who fled to Miami are traitors? Or would you have done the same thing?
I think, if you are not sure why the Cuban exiles are so adamant about supporting sanctions, I say that you know nothing about the subject and you better go back to something you know aboutCubans: Do you think those countrymen who fled to Miami are traitors? Or would you have done the same thing?
Obviously a lost cause after 50 years they are no farther ahead then they ever were,they best not give up their day jobs and stick to dominos.
Why should we think that ? And what do you know about that ?

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